Ever play the board game Car Wars? Or, I guess it's a pen-and-paper game. I played it way back with a friend of mine. Load your cars up with weapons and battle it out. It was fun.
Ever play the board game Car Wars? Or, I guess it's a pen-and-paper game. I played it way back with a friend of mine. Load your cars up with weapons and battle it out. It was fun.
I love that guy-between-two-wheels thing. I think I played some Twisted Metal Black at some point.
Interesting you applied at Gamepro. I used to follow a few poeple on podcasts and whatnot who worked there in the 90s, Dan Amrich and Hugh Sterbakov. I also remember that magazine. I liked their issues where they listed all the games they'd reviewed. It was like they dumped their spread sheets into a magazine, but I liked that.
This is my favorite Duke track right now, "On a Turquoise Cloud".
Yeah, Rage came and went. I'm surprised they're doing a sequel.
I was doing that but not right now. But, I had LA Noire on my list from a little while ago. I think it takes place in '47. I still want to try it if I can find it cheap.
I figured they go mobile with it. Too bad, I want to play it on console again.
I never knew about this game until Game Room on Xbox 360. It seemed quite advanced for a 2600 game. I didn't like it at first, but I got into it the second time I tried it.
I saw FF7 featured in new releases on Xbox One last week. I've never played it. I've played about half of IV on DS and a little bit of XII. I've always wante to play X. I have it for PS2 still.
I want to see the Lego city you've built in your basement.
I really want to try the Ready 2 Rumble series. I have one of them for Wii. Maybe I'll get to it soon.
I discovered Super Puzzle Fighter when it got an HD Remix on Xbox Live for Xbox 360. I really loved that game. The music is great! I ended up getting the PSone version and even the GBA version too. I still frequently complain that the HD Remix hasn't been made backwards compatible on Xbox One yet.
A cheaper Switch sounds good to me. It would have to hit the $100 mark to get me on board right now, though, which I don't think is possible.
Seems like, with enhanced versions, either tech is moving so fast that a console can't wait a full generation before needing an upgrade; or, another console skew is a bone thrown to retailers who are probably feeling the hit of digital game sales; or, publishers just want another thing to sell. It's probably all of those.