boyd1981
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boyd1981

Which part and why?

It’s because you can’t teach an old dog new tricks. And the new tricks are IP milking, DLC, broken gameplay and lack of originality.
The trouble Peter Molyneux has is he’s trying to copy the new tricks or create his own new ones which are stupid, he needs to stick to what he knows.

Well there is that one mission in GTA V where you see a scenario very similar to the previous games’ 6 star wanted level, so perhaps it’s a piece of hidden code that’s only used on that mission and some other variables have to be set to actually have it activate.

If the mod is something the size of an expansion (or a Total Conversion) then depending on the quality it could be worth paying for, I mean nobody bitched about having to pay for the likes Gunman Chronicles, standalone version of DayZ, Counter-Strike Source, Team Fortress or Garry’s Mod to name but a few.

I can see

The Dreamcast doesn’t look like other video game consoles.

I’d actually really love to see Half-Life re-imagined by a bunch of different developers seperately, it would be interesting to see which directions different dev teams would go in.
Black Mesa was really cool but besides the updated level designs it was ultimately the same as the original Half-Life. It’d be cool if

I was all hyped up for it until the pre-order crap at the end, total boner kill.

The next generation of consoles will probably just be add-in card/USB devices for PCs with ethernet/wi-fi and possibly bluetooth for controllers. So basically the OnLive console but when it’s the gaming system we deserve, not the one we need.

On a sidenote; if Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo or Sega brought out PCI(e) cards

Everybody should just stop arguing and dance. But not alone in a hallway.

When you own and play a lot games length can become problematic, especially if you have limited free time. It would be nice to have the option to turn off the potatoes of a game and jump straight to the meat and gravy sometimes.

You beat me at Sensible Soccer once

6029 hours

there are so many games that just won't work without a keyboard, Fairlight needs a butt load of keys. And then there's missing out on teaching kids how to program for a proper piece of retro hardware.

Every country incarcerates too many people. However no country exports anywhere near an appropriate amount of people who just refuse to be decent members of society to North Korea. North Korea would be a much bigger deterrent than prison. Even a LEGO prison.

With all the hardware revisions it does for handhelds, Nintendo should really be in the mobile phone industry...

Why do developers - especially those already victims of a hack attack - continue to keep their work on computers hooked up to the internet, especially if they're the only copies they have?

You don't understand. I want ALL games - past, present and future - to be LEGO games, not Traveller's Tales LEGO games, but the design and aesthetics of LEGO. And I want the LEGO Half-Life 2 mod to be completed.

So I confused the word Re-release with Remake. My main point wasn't actually about this game though, it's about these kinds of re-releases/remakes in general. And lack of LEGO games.

I've actually now bought this, don't know where my original copy is. Only thing I'm concerned about is they won't have fixed the two major gripes I had with this game when I originally played it; the voices of the aliens just being pitched down (ala the Gao'uld in Stargate) and that I kept failing at sneaking past one

I'm not complaining, their model of offering the patch for people who already own the original game for free is highly commendable and seeing as this is considered a cult classic that was overlooked at the time of it's original release it's a great way of it finally getting some recognisition.