Oh man! I am lubed up and ready to Podrace. This is seriously the only good thing to come out of the prequels...this very entertaining game. Now to give Anakin a little extra slam into a cliffside..YAY!mjmjr25 wrote: I just hope BMF's body is still ready when I return.
Dreamclub - Round 4: TBA
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-I am the idiot that likes to have fun and be happy.Ack wrote:I don't know, chief, the haunting feeling of lust I feel whenever I look at your avatar makes me think it's real.
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Waiting for May.dsheinem wrote:How's Gaiares going, guys? Shock Troopers? Making any progress in Suikoden?
Like it a lot, playing again this weekend.
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hey Mike this game is also on the N64 you could play it on your everdrive 64, the dreamcast version does look alot better though.mjmjr25 wrote:marking, big al has a copy for 3GBP, pm'd him to see if he's open to shipping just one cheapo game across the pond, if so, i'll be joining soon. I just hope BMF's body is still ready when I return.

Re: Dreamclub: Star Wars Episode I Racer
The stick is a lot stiffer on the N64, I think that'd be an unfair advantage. The Dreamcast's stick is all flimsy, adding to the fierceness of the competition. More room for error, requiring some attunement to the force.
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I'm not worried about the controller really so much as it's pretty rare to find such similar ports on racing games - we are going for times down to the hundredth of a second after all.
As I recall on DC racing games you can adjust the sensitivity of your thumbstick - haven't messed w/it recently though.
Anyone have a racing wheel they recommend? I'd like one but no idea which is best, seems to be at least 3 3rd party options.
As I recall on DC racing games you can adjust the sensitivity of your thumbstick - haven't messed w/it recently though.
Anyone have a racing wheel they recommend? I'd like one but no idea which is best, seems to be at least 3 3rd party options.
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I can't wait to post some times. My copy will be here on Monday. 
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Re: Dreamclub: Star Wars Episode I Racer
I played the game a TON back in the year it was released on PC. All the console ports are shit on a stick in comparison.noiseredux wrote:
You gonna play Star Wars Racer?
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do not come into my DC thread talking about N64, son.ninjainspandex wrote: hey Mike this game is also on the N64 you could play it on your everdrive 64, the dreamcast version does look alot better though.
Right. DREAMclub. We're all playing the same exact game.mjmjr25 wrote:I'm not worried about the controller really so much as it's pretty rare to find such similar ports on racing games - we are going for times down to the hundredth of a second after all.
I need one too. Everything I've read says that the MadCatz are the best. Seriously.Anyone have a racing wheel they recommend? I'd like one but no idea which is best, seems to be at least 3 3rd party options.
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All I think of when I see the title.
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ZenErik, I think you're the only person to know about the existence of those games...
Anyway, I thought this Star Wars racer was an N64 exclusive.
Anyway, I thought this Star Wars racer was an N64 exclusive.
