General_Norris wrote:Do you guys think I would like Sakura Wars: So long my love? I saw a copy for 10€ and I wonder if I should pick it up. I do like Strategic RPGs and the dating aspect looks fun, dunno. Any thoughts?
I played it for a bit and gave up before getting into the main part of the game, then again I went in not knowing what to expect and ending up not liking the theming of the game so i only have myself to blame there.
Oh my God, the original Rayman has sound effects . I had the PC version as a kid and I'm realizing now that for some reason when I ran it on my PC (an ancient Cybermax with Windows 98) for some reason the background music would play but the sound effects wouldn't. I've thought that Rayman didn't have them for years and years...
Dylan wrote:Oh my God, the original Rayman has sound effects . I had the PC version as a kid and I'm realizing now that for some reason when I ran it on my PC (an ancient Cybermax with Windows 98) for some reason the background music would play but the sound effects wouldn't. I've thought that Rayman didn't have them for years and years...
The original Rayman has always given me trouble on PC. I think it's sort of like Sonic CD's PC version; poorly ported although still great fun if you can get it to work.
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BoringSupreez wrote:
The original Rayman has always given me trouble on PC. I think it's sort of like Sonic CD's PC version; poorly ported although still great fun if you can get it to work.
I actually had trouble with most games I tried to get to run on my oldest PC that weren't made by Humongous Entertainment. I also had Rayman 2, and for the longest time the graphics would always glitch (the textures were handled improperly and came out blurry), and the game would sometimes crash at certain points. I had no concept of PC specs then.
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BoneSnapDeez wrote:Too bad people didn't use screen protectors back in the day.
You should see the screens on my GBCs and Game Gear (all purchased used). Scratched as hell. I think the previous owners were cats.
I don't know where you could get replacement Game Gear screens (I know mine is scratched up too) but Game Boy is easy to find. Here's one place that has them.