Nooooooooo!BurningDoom wrote: I guess that means I'm gonna have to break down and use the power of the Game Genie.
Use a faq before that.
Just realized I have a Genesis Game Genie. Never used it, and I don't remember ever purchasing it.
Nooooooooo!BurningDoom wrote: I guess that means I'm gonna have to break down and use the power of the Game Genie.
FAQ isn't gonna help me, I know what to do, I just can't do it.Luke wrote:Nooooooooo!BurningDoom wrote: I guess that means I'm gonna have to break down and use the power of the Game Genie.
Use a faq before that.
Just realized I have a Genesis Game Genie. Never used it, and I don't remember ever purchasing it.
I have all of the CS games, so I can play any of them.RyaNtheSlayA wrote:Disagree entirely. GO is great. I say that as somebody that loved both Source and 1.6.Menegrothx wrote:Get Source or 1.6, GO sucks.
My BST ThreadHobie-wan wrote:Milk the banana for all it's worth.
My BST ThreadHobie-wan wrote:Milk the banana for all it's worth.
That's a good point I couldn't really think of anything other than Shenmue that set up Game story.AppleQueso wrote:Shenmue? Nah, I'd say Metal Gear Solid set up the modern video game story template.
Both of you are right, in my opinion. I think there are four games that define modern game design, whatever I mean by that terminology:AppleQueso wrote:Shenmue? Nah, I'd say Metal Gear Solid set up the modern video game story template.
Ocarina of Time? I feel like nearly every action/adventure game I've played in the 3D era borrows a lot from it, especially mechanically.General_Norris wrote:Both of you are right, in my opinion. I think there are four games that define modern game design, whatever I mean by that terminology:AppleQueso wrote:Shenmue? Nah, I'd say Metal Gear Solid set up the modern video game story template.![]()
Half-Life
Metal Gear Solid
Shenmue
Deus Ex
They all came one right after the other too.