Half-Life 2 Comes To Japanese Arcades
eToyChest is reporting on a truly inspiring setting for Half-Life 2: the arcade. A complicated pair of seats allows players to enjoy the FPS goodness, and a card allows them to save their progress for later play. From the article: "Built upon the company's recently unveiled PC based board, TypeX (which seems ideally suited for these kinds of PC ports, don't you think?), Half-Life 2: Survivor will feature a Story Mode, as well as a couple of multiplayer offerings. From the looks of this beastly machine, the game will have players engaging in typical FPS gameplay through the use of multiple joysticks and foot peddles."
When I first read the headline I thought to myself.. how do you save your game?
The article quickly answered my question: As pictured below, the game will also allow you to save your settings and standings via an interchangeable card that can be used on other machines.
Anyone have any idea if these things are a standard format (SD, CF, USB memory, etc) or is it something proprietary to Tatio?
... in the USA at least. They have so many more weird types of games over there. Are there any other FPS games in arcades now?
THIS is Japanese? I would expect in a Japanese arcade to be able play the game in a functional HEV suit--and what do I see before me? Pedals and two joysticks.
Shame on you, Japan.
joysticks? why not something more interesting, maybe a light gun or one of those mounted guns
Snowden and Manning are heroes.
Santa Clause?
Proper grammar and spelling, like the CD, seem to be heading towards inevitable extinction. I'm not a spelling nazi by a long shot, yet I am increasingly annoyed by the lack of care in the way people craft their words.
Well, I liked Santa Claws better (they outsourced making greeting cards :). But a website for an educated audience should be
into a prison and an inmate sent a card with this sig to some kid -
true story seen on the news a while back). Anyhow, I am not annoyed when
uneducated folks do it - I may disdain them for it, I may mentally spit
in their face, but then again, I do not expect more out of some hicks.
(All while I have an excuse for misspellings myself - English is not
my native language
above this. If an average reader can easily run a dictionary attack
against a password, then why can't the editors do a simple spell-check.
Half-Life without a mouse is just a tease.
Jesus saves....And takes 1/2 damage.
Oh, engrish is so funny, when it's a in-game photo now isin't it?
Top Middle
Lets hope that Valve test to play-test before it goes on sale, eh?
..from that site : http://www.watch.impress.co.jp/game/docs/20051129/ rrose02.htm
Ah - and therein lies your solution. The editors do not use words that can be hacked by a dictionary attack!
Where does one get these Japanese arcade save cards? I have seen Japanese Initial D machines in my local arcade and they also have the save card slots but I have no idea how to go about getting a card for them.
Anyone know?
I read about this about a year ago in Gamepro. I hope this comes stateside (specifically NY :]), I'd love to try it out. Although I doubt this will happen as most arcades are reluctant to get expensive machines.
Good karma sticks to me like velcro on a piece of plexiglass.
Move along, citizen.