If you have Half-Life 2 for the PC, some modders are making both GoldenEye and PerfectDark into mods. I'm not sure if they will have the single player content, but the multiplayer is going to be there. It is supposed to be as close as they can get to the original, with a few extra stuff thrown in (like jumping).
I don't think it is coming out for a while, though.
Don't forget Jurrasic Park. Nothing like the book except for the names of the characters and the island itself.
But I think the movie is better than the book, actually.
I think it was Link's Awakening that turned them into dogs though. I don't remember Chain Chomps being doglike in Mairo 3, except for the fact that they were leashed.
You can still plug gamecube controllers into the system and there will be a controller where you can dock the remote (like the Dreamcast controller and the VCU).
Like most DS games, there will probably be an option to use the old style of gameplay if you don't want to use the remote.
I only watch X-Play and ATOS (and occasionally Icons when they have something good on) so it doesn't bother me, though. I wish they would just get rid of those damn annoying game degree commercials. The first one with the two retards playing PS1 were bad enough, but the new one with the women who says "Join brown college now" with a near snear in her voice and the black guy who holds the right thumbstick with his left hand is abysmal.
I agree. The DS is insanely fun and has a lot of really good games. I am playing it now almost as much as my gamecube and xbox.
My only complaint is the design of the DS itself. The buttons need to be a tad bit bigger and the whole thing needs to be a hare smaller, height wise (if the machine was open). If they just cut off everything from the bottom of the lower screen down, I think it would be a good size.
Yes, or buy a hard drive. The core system does not have a hard drive inside of it already (unlike the orignial Xbox), so you can't save anything unless you get a memory card.
The upside is a memory card is a lot cheaper than a hard drive. The downside is no downloadable game content, no game demos, no downloadable trailers/movies/whatever, and having to deal with (possibly) multiple memory cards.
I loved playing Tribes 2, although I got into it fairly late after it was released. It was one of the few games my (then) medium-low end PC could play without any trouble whatsever. I never EVER experienced lag in Tribes 2, compared to the other FPS games I was playing at the time (Counter-Strike and RtCW) which would give me anywhere from moderate stuttering to completely unplayable gameplay.
I have Plok, and it was fun (if semi-strange). It was also pretty damn hard. I could never get past Rockafeller, even on Easy. Or maybe it was the Spider Queen. I can't really remember which came first, but it was hard.
I think Septerra Core was a pretty underated game. It had an interesting story and a cool card magic system, but the battles took forever.
Wow, flamebait? That seems a little harsh.
If you have Half-Life 2 for the PC, some modders are making both GoldenEye and PerfectDark into mods. I'm not sure if they will have the single player content, but the multiplayer is going to be there. It is supposed to be as close as they can get to the original, with a few extra stuff thrown in (like jumping).
I don't think it is coming out for a while, though.
I am not sure why, but I laughed very hard at this comment. It isn't even all that funny. I think my mom put some weed in our christmas fudge.
Don't forget Jurrasic Park. Nothing like the book except for the names of the characters and the island itself. But I think the movie is better than the book, actually.
I think it was Link's Awakening that turned them into dogs though. I don't remember Chain Chomps being doglike in Mairo 3, except for the fact that they were leashed.
I also play with subtitles, but usualy because it is hard to hear the voices when rockets are exploding and people are dying.
Actually, snigger is a real word, and used correctly.
Uh...no.
You can still plug gamecube controllers into the system and there will be a controller where you can dock the remote (like the Dreamcast controller and the VCU).
Like most DS games, there will probably be an option to use the old style of gameplay if you don't want to use the remote.
The answer is no, because the tree doesn't exist!
I only watch X-Play and ATOS (and occasionally Icons when they have something good on) so it doesn't bother me, though. I wish they would just get rid of those damn annoying game degree commercials. The first one with the two retards playing PS1 were bad enough, but the new one with the women who says "Join brown college now" with a near snear in her voice and the black guy who holds the right thumbstick with his left hand is abysmal.
Valve make an open ended RPG using the source engine. Kind of like a sci-fi version of Morrowind, but without the boring. And good graphics.
"...if they beleive in a giant-turtle god..."
See the TURTLE of enormous girth!
On his shell he holds the earth,
His thought is slow but always kind;
He holds us all within his mind.
I agree. The DS is insanely fun and has a lot of really good games. I am playing it now almost as much as my gamecube and xbox.
My only complaint is the design of the DS itself. The buttons need to be a tad bit bigger and the whole thing needs to be a hare smaller, height wise (if the machine was open). If they just cut off everything from the bottom of the lower screen down, I think it would be a good size.
Yes, or buy a hard drive. The core system does not have a hard drive inside of it already (unlike the orignial Xbox), so you can't save anything unless you get a memory card. The upside is a memory card is a lot cheaper than a hard drive. The downside is no downloadable game content, no game demos, no downloadable trailers/movies/whatever, and having to deal with (possibly) multiple memory cards.
I think most of them are gagged and bound in my closet.
I think you should be kicked in the crotch for using the term "case of the Mondays."
Did you learn nothing from Office Space?
If the patches were available over XBox Live Silver it would. I don't see why the users would have to pay for patches.
All of the answers in the video game category were easy. I was expecting a game a little bit more obscure, or at least one that wasn't a top seller.
Am I the only one that gets angry at comments like this? (from TFA)
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"Sony PlayStation Portable The introduction of Sony's PlayStation Portable (PSP) was the moment portable game consoles stopped being toys
I loved playing Tribes 2, although I got into it fairly late after it was released. It was one of the few games my (then) medium-low end PC could play without any trouble whatsever. I never EVER experienced lag in Tribes 2, compared to the other FPS games I was playing at the time (Counter-Strike and RtCW) which would give me anywhere from moderate stuttering to completely unplayable gameplay.
I have Plok, and it was fun (if semi-strange). It was also pretty damn hard. I could never get past Rockafeller, even on Easy. Or maybe it was the Spider Queen. I can't really remember which came first, but it was hard. I think Septerra Core was a pretty underated game. It had an interesting story and a cool card magic system, but the battles took forever.