
I often think of game ideas and trying to learn Python or Unity. I think my personality doesn't lend itself well to such abstract and immaterial pursuits, which is why I still haven't taken the plunge.
I often think of game ideas and trying to learn Python or Unity. I think my personality doesn't lend itself well to such abstract and immaterial pursuits, which is why I still haven't taken the plunge.
I miss Tower Records too. Sweet memories of several of them, one in my suburban town and one in Philly.
Same here. One day. It seems like a game way ahead of its time too with those different endings and the ability to start over with all your stats and go anywhere. A lot of new games could use that sort of thing.
You never really feel like you own it when it's digital and, in fact, I think you don't own it according to the small print. It's more like licenced to you.
I liked the first Flatout on Xbox a lot especially the minigames where you have to fling your driver out of the car into targets. The other Flatouts are just ok. I never liked their driving controls all that much. Not as good as Burnout.
It's a fun game and very accurate to the park from what I've been told. You don't have to play it with Kinect anymore too. They redid it without the Kinect controls.
I'm glad I still have it. After all my trading and whatnot, I usually keep my collections.
It's too bad because there are so many great Activision games for 2600. Whenever I get one of Atari's collections it always seems missing half the library.
Every play Ogre Battle: March of the Black Queen on SNES? I played it several years ago and thought it was neat. I didn't know what I was doing in it though.
Yeah, that's me. I jump around a lot and discover stuff.