Didn't Street Fighter II (And many other Capcom arcade games) do this back in the day? Each time you continued, your score increased by 1, so the last two digits of the score were really only used as a continue counter.
Didn't Street Fighter II (And many other Capcom arcade games) do this back in the day? Each time you continued, your score increased by 1, so the last two digits of the score were really only used as a continue counter.
@yargh: Argh, it's the same with FPS, people call them "Halo clones".
@TitillatedOcelot: You should play Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection, then. Those tables are leaps and bounds above the ZP or PFX ones, they're recreations of real tables after all.
@Orionsaint: They probably could make it if the table was made out of a touch screen for the silver ball to roll over. At least that's my idea for the next evolution of pinball.
@PorkPie: That's right (hehe). I see nothing wrong with being able to practice until you're confident enough to tackle the full challenge.
I beat a lot of games (one almost every weekend) back in the 8/16-bit days, I always looked for ways to make games easier without resorting to a Game Genie (cheating devices are a big no-no to me):
Oh the marvel that is Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection. That game has got me hooked for the entire week. I'm not even a pinball aficionado, only got to play with a real machine once or twice when I was a kid, but I'm totally hooked. (And I have Pinball FX and Zen Pinball but I couldn't get into them)…
Ugh, this was suppossed to be a reply to @Slagathorian:
@Mancomb Seepgood: Wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwhat!? TP is my favorite Zelda game. It has a darker tone, awesome artistic design (especially the city in the sky), the twilight realm and its dreamy skies were beautiful, staring at them made me feel kind of sad/nostalgic. (is melancholy the word?) Wanting for that world to be…
Doesn't sound half-bad, at least it is not Ratchet and Clank Future: ToD's dub where Ratchet sounds like a kid.
Rugal is suppossed to be elegant and messed up at the same time, here he sounds like just a common thug. Why didn't I see this coming light years away?
@cjlopez: But T.Hawk is not Mexican, he is a Native American exiled to México by M. Bison.
Japanese cover? Me likey. Looks like an Indiana Jones cover, would've been a lot better if Drew Struzan did it, though.
For those people who don't like the idea of it being a full retail game, think of it as the next Madden: The same game with a minor roster and gameplay tweak every year.
I don't know, of my 8 PS3 games, 6 of them are japanese, and two american.
Do you people think that you have to like the real sport to become a sports game fan? I actually get bored watching Football/Soccer, but I like to play Pro Evo. I also don't really care if there are real teams and players or not.
So this is going to do for Bejeweled Twist what Puzzle Quest did for Bejeweled 2? Count me in!
@_Hayko: There is no guarantee that your system will still be working several generations down the line, especially with this gen and their YLOD and RRODs.
His win animation must come with the phrase: "I've covered wars, you know."
Uhm... Didn't Lucas himself say the Starwars Franchise is for kids?