Oh I’m already there, mentioned that it was posted here :D
Oh I’m already there, mentioned that it was posted here :D
For those of us that remember (and still play) Battletech in the Virtual World pods from Xhilirama and Dave & Buster’s.... this is just hardcore enough.
This surprised me as well, although I’d have voted for it.
I just finished watching it, and really want a second season. I thoroughly enjoyed Shirobako.
For a more original experience, there’s a couple of patches for adding color to the original ROM:
Black Books FTW.
I recently discovered that there was a port of the PS2's Earth Defence Forces 2 (aka Global Defense in Europe, no US release) to the PSP several years ago.
This is the prequel to EDF2017 that we got on the 360 and now Vita (at a horribly inflated price).
It's simply fantastic, even with the slightly reduced control…
I've got the 3D Pro (the Precision Pro's predecessor) sitting on my desk at home, with a gameport card in an old Thinkpad specifically for use with Descent, etc.
What I want to know is, how the hell is Descent's currently-being-kickstarted prequel not funded yet?
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/desce…
Looks bloody…
Bleedman's take on the CN properties was simply amazing.
The one you linked covers most of it, if not all - even the Amstrad MegaPC.
Here's a fairly exhaustive list:
http://segaretro.org/Sega_Mega_Driv…
Indeed. Let's not even discuss the LaserActive module, or the TeraDrive (which was a 386 PC with a Genesis attached).
Unless you want a Sega CDX, the Genesis/SegaCD combo unit.
Those average $300 >_<
Mine was $40 on Craigslist :D
For some creepy comics, Rachel Rising is highly recommended. Terry Moore's signature wonderfully-proportioned and well-written characters with a hint more of the supernatural than he tends to work with. Optioned for a TV series, if I recall.
http://www.amazon.com/Rachel-Rising-…
Oh, it's sitting on my shelf for when I get the urge to play some PSO.
It happens more often than you'd think. The controller also has a cable significantly longer than the original Cube controllers, so that's a bonus as well.
R-zone!
I have one, it's been stripped and repainted for a cyberpunk costume.
Yeah, they'd have to find all the original models and texture data, and animation...
Most of it has been lost, and even archived media could still have extreme difficulty recovering the data.
Then there's converting ancient Lightwave formats to something current.
At least B5 was shot 16:9, I believe the first TV series to do so.
Babylon 5 is waaaaaaay older than either Farscape or Firefly.
Firefly was filmed in HD and downsampled for regular TV, so the Blu-Ray is as good as it should be.
Unlike Buffy.
I pretty much play up to 5, and then play 5 over and over and over again.
It plays great in nullDC, and you can run it in HD resolutions and mostly-widescreen.
I've bought this game multiple times, on the DC/PS2/360 (bought a 360 for Rez HD) and keep an iso on my computer just in case I'm not near one of those and the urge takes me.
YOUR JAMES OVER