So, what do you say? Can you be content with 30 fps?
So, what do you say? Can you be content with 30 fps?
It looks like there were only a dozen people there anyway.
I've played PC FPS on my sofa with a wireless mouse in my right hand, and a Wii remote in left. It works ok.
Some players noted the price—namely, that 300 yen (around $3), gets you 15 minutes of play. To continue, you can insert another 100 yen ($1) for another 270 seconds.
In all fairness, any random schlep plopped in front of an Apple II back in the day wouldn't have had any clue how to operate it, and think it was "totally lame dude" too. I first started with PC on Applt IIc's just like in this video. In MN in the early 80's most schools had them. Those of us who took the after school…
My next project will be a 3D first-person mystery game set on an East Indiaman merchant ship in 1808. Setup In 1802, the merchant ship "Obra Dinn" set out from London for the Orient with over 200 tons of trade goods. Six months later it hadn't met its rendezvous point at the Cape of Good Hope and was declared lost at…
The owner, of the TOTD games is Sega, it always has been they published the first one. Public Domain means anyone can do anything with the code, assets, etc. as they like, legally. Just because someone doesn't want to sell you something, and the public calls it "abandon ware" doesn't mean it's still not theft/piracy.…
Presuming that they made Ms. Pac-Man, which they didn't. Look closer at the corner of the arcade cabinet you posted. (They own the rights to it now of course.)
of course it's not public domain
Yea i used to play the old ones on my C64.
Most cosmetic surgical procedures per capita in Asia.
Fascinating delusions. It's well known and documented that Half-Life initially introduced all the primay elements of the FPS. As mentioned by the previous poster, prior to that FPS were essentiall a brief text screen story, and gameplay consisting of find key -> find exit to next level.
The original Wolfenstein isn't an FPS. That's the 3rd one.
It's 2014, and there's a new Wolfenstein game out today, which is weird and surreal and kind of hilarious for longtime gamers.
"I got a mid-range gaming PC and Wind Waker HD via Dolphin several years ago!
I don't know what is wrong with mass media this week, with sites like Kotaku and mainstream news outlets such as the Washington Post where I also saw this story perpetually this fallacy (yes I know the Chinese farmer who was interviewed claimed and the photo posted in the Chinese site was labeled "U.S. Capitol" but…
Marketing tricks. Once you have some kind of functioning executable, and accept money for it from customers, you have "shipped". Everything after that is just patches and updates.