cameronbrett
Cameron Brett
cameronbrett

Project Brutality, Hideous Destructor and Smooth Doom are much better alternatives if you want the “classic” Doom experience without the nastiness that is Brutal Doom. BD’s creator is pretty nasty to the community and likes to steal a lot of content.

If you don’t like piracy because it doesn’t support the developers, don’t buy used games either. The distributor gets all the money from that transaction, game publisher/developer get none.

Wario Land’s 2 and 3 had you play as an invincible main character who could kill everything (except bosses) in one charge, so I could see it working.

I thought they were going to be reinterpretations of Wacky Worlds’ levels, but this is way cooler!

Now playing

Would Nintendo have the same reaction to video playthroughs of games altered with a Game Genie, though? (They had a court case over that and lost, and this would be a similar situation.)

I yearn for this era of computers despite not really living in it.

I had no clue which Dreamcast game it was going to be at first. I mean, the design makes it seem somewhat obvious now, but there are so many good ones.

Nope. There IS music, it’s just very quiet compared to the sound effects on the stream.

Clearly, you have to MAKE the games you want them to play!

If you had to make a game that wasn’t of the point-and-click variety, what genre would it be?

“Why wear your shoes on your feet when you can carry them in a backpack?”

I’m wondering if most people’s computers could’ve handled the more-intense graphics, actually.

This first image made me think of the first Quake more than anything.

Yeah, but do you honestly need more than that? That sounds awesome!

As a general concept? Yeah, I can see it being a little bland.

This just looks like Half-Life to me. I don't get it.

Great article, fascinating read.

Been mostly on a Gamecube spree with Chibi-Robo and F-Zero GX, and whoo-boy, they are worlds apart in terms of difficulty.

That lamp is way too distracting.

In Project M, my brother's favorite game to play was "Bomb-Link Tether," as I have nicknamed it. You'd play on the Pokemon Stadium stage as either of the Link characters and use your tether move to throw bombs at the other player.