This is noticeably missing Rampage Starring GG Allin.
This is noticeably missing Rampage Starring GG Allin.
Easy, they can just change their name to The Real Ghostbusters.
The absolute worst possible switcheroo like that you can make is playing an emulated N64 game with a 360 controller. I tried to set up the buttons to match the N64's layout, but goddamn. "A" and "A" correspond, but it's blue on N64 and green on 360. Then the N64's green "B" is the 360's blue "X." And then the 360…
That's really neat! It explains why they feel a little more purposeful and iconic instead of just confusing or random. They're just shapes, but they're abstract shapes with a lot of potent symbolism. That level of intent separates it from the obvious mindless ripoffs, like the original design for the Gizmondo. The…
Actually this was a full boxed copy that someone abandoned in a thrift store. Which I still can't really believe.
Yes! I played Castles II back in the day and actually fairly recently come into possession of a DOS copy of it. My immediate reaction was "No, this will not do." The higher resolution made a HUGE impact on the playability of the game and the interface.
Why were Mac ports always the best? Maybe it was just the resolution and colors available compared to other platforms. Wolfenstein is also so much better on Mac OS that it's silly. Same deal with Flashback, Alone in the Dark, and really anything MacPlay touched.
I would strongly recommend not investigating further into Donkey Kong lore. I made that error once, and the mythology fans have created to explain the Donkey Kong Universe is pure insanity.
The Immortal is really ambitious but way, way too punishing to be fun. It's good that the deaths are so awesome because you will spend a majority of the game looking at them.
It has to be better than Donaghy Estates champagne at least.
Quick hijack on that point: Best death animations!
I played Flashback before Prince of Persia, so I feel like the magic of seeing those first rotoscoped sprites is lost on me in contrast to what they pulled off in that game. Love the personal story behind it though. I really hope somebody has at one point paid David Mechner to jump around at a gaming convention…
"In Space D'oh One Can Hear You Scream" is the 12th episode of The Simpsons' thirty-eighth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 17, 2027. In the episode, Homer becomes friends with a famous astrophysicist (Neil deGrasse Tyson) after they bond over the toroidal shape of donuts.
I mean, what are we to believe, that this is some sort of a magic city or somethi— [comment finishes itself]
I love the subtler fleshing out of the Channel 5-verse. Steve Brule previously mentioned that he loved "white foods," and now we know where he got that from. Maybe he's more of a product of his environment than we realized!
It definitely sounds ideal for people who played like that, but the issue was that people who weren't "regulars" just drifted between servers and played matches with extreme variance in difficulty. For its problems, matchmaking at least allows for skill ranking.
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I think it might just be the casual use Greek mythology elements that's so rampant. "What do we call that evil dog?" "Cerberus!" "Great!"
Anyone remember that time where the fourth Myst game is interrupted by a full-length music video for a Peter Gabriel song, and then he appears as a floating face that gives you the answers to puzzles?