I found out today that the entire team who worked on Medal of Honor Allied Assault formed Infinity Ward after that game was released, and created the Call of Duty series. I always thought those 2 games had a very similar feel to them.
Xeogred wrote:The obvious answer is that it's time for the Dreamcast 2.
Trying to buy tow more Gamecube controllers before we go on vacation. I noticed that they are going for the same price, if not more expensive than what the consoles go for. Blah...
Been playing Sega Rally Revo for the PSP, Although it's fairly outdated it's still an awesome game. The races are hard, getting first place is challenge and a half, but it's not to say it's not possible. I found myself sometimes getting 2nd/3rd place and feeling as if I whipped around the corners a little faster and depended less on the brake I could squeeze a first place win. This lead to the Repetition of events and the desire to get first place on every race, I am on my fifth event and have already clocked over 6 hours of gameplay.Maybe I'm a bit OCD but that doesnt alter the fact that, this is an awesome portable racing game.
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AppleQueso wrote:
You can't even pronounce "RPG" or "FPS" like you can "Shmup"
Arpuhguh? Fffpiss? Bah!
"Shmup" is far more elegant!
This is why my saturn sits on the floor hooked up but largely unused and I haven't bothered to buy a SNES.
Since this signature affects old posts, I'm leaving a message here in case anyone searches for my username. This account died in early 2013. I am no longer a fundamentalist.
Don't add to my problems by pretending my past views are still held in the present. I do not have any patience for that. Feel free to ask me what I think now.
On the brightside, the prices for current and last-gen systems continue their spectacular decline! Look at the average price of Wii games, DS games, or any games for systems with "Xbox" or "Playstation" in their titles.