
All just vanished into the ether. Do they still make NASCAR games?
All just vanished into the ether. Do they still make NASCAR games?
That sounds lovely. I had someone at work tell me how small my phone was. Excuse me?
Ball, puck, and tires.
I played very little multiplayer. One time, I played Halo with a friend of mine who doesn't play games. I realized then how much I had instinctively learned over the years because I was running circles around him. I even randomized all the controls on my controller to try and even the playing field. I was still like a master to a student. And I don't think I'm all that good at it, really. Certainly not in multiplayer anyway.
It's fun to try the harder difficulties in games sometimes. Lately, though, it's been all easy for me.
In Halo Legendary just isn't fun for me, even back then. Heroic though is a good challenge.
Yeah, exactly. My friend was not thrilled by it. I tried it several times and couldn't quite stick to it. The Burnout feel is totally there but starting races at random intersections was a little strange. I also found it difficult to navigate the map in races. I think with more time though, I could get to like it.
Them taking over Need For Speed seemed to spell the end for Burnout. At least that's how I felt about it when they started doing Need for Speed.
I've got a lot of arcade stuff on Xbox One right now, but not Taito or Midway. Those would be nice. Also those Psikyo games. Not on Xbox One yet.
I got a Gamecube just for Rogue Squadron 2. I forget what I got a PS2 for. I eventually played a lot of DQVIII, God Hand, and Okami but I got it for something else. I'll have to think about that one. I want to do a best of PS2 next after OG Xbox.
I never really liked any of them. 2006 I believe it was. But it was cool to get them at Burger King. I think my friend has some of them still, probably mine that I gave him.
I used to call the mountains in a board game I used to play, Squad Leader, the roof. "Get your units to the roof!" I don't know why I thought mountains were like a roof.