is because USENET is now the new illegal filesharing tool. Do some googling on.nzb files and it'll make sense. This site will get you started: http://binaries4all.com/
I'll bet a nickel that this is what Comcast is flagging and shutting it down.
There's a shooting arcade game called Rescue 911 that forces to player to duck, dodge, and basically not get killed by physically moving about. I know that some boxing games that make you move back and forth and 'throw' punches to KO the opponent are sometimes pretty physical too.
The Rescue 911 was definitely worth the 75 cents to play.
I know that I've played TFC until my eyes bled from their sockets.
I have a bad feeling that:
A: This release will NOT be free, since for example, CS: CZ wasn't released as an add-on.
B: It's been backed up and backed up, and I honestly don't think that people will care about a 6-7 year old backed up game.
is because USENET is now the new illegal filesharing tool. Do some googling on .nzb files and it'll make sense. This site will get you started: http://binaries4all.com/
I'll bet a nickel that this is what Comcast is flagging and shutting it down.
There's a shooting arcade game called Rescue 911 that forces to player to duck, dodge, and basically not get killed by physically moving about. I know that some boxing games that make you move back and forth and 'throw' punches to KO the opponent are sometimes pretty physical too.
The Rescue 911 was definitely worth the 75 cents to play.
I know that I've played TFC until my eyes bled from their sockets. I have a bad feeling that: A: This release will NOT be free, since for example, CS: CZ wasn't released as an add-on. B: It's been backed up and backed up, and I honestly don't think that people will care about a 6-7 year old backed up game.
Here's a point to chew on: Would this Playstation2 port of BF be online?