You didn't know Oddworld? Did you even *own* a PS1, you monster?
No. I occasionally had the opportunity to play on someone else's, but I was deprived of the PS1 experience. I was also deprived of the PS2 experience, which made playing the entire Kingdom Hearts series a huge pain in the ass.
I like to think of it as my own personal video game museum display. Except I really need to figure out some kind of cable management solution, because damn.
By the way, between those, my VCR, and my DVD player, it takes three switch boxes to keep them all hooked up to the TV, and that's with the Atari, NES, and Genesis daisy-chained into an RF switch box with my cable. I think. I can't remember if I decided to run the cable through the VCR or not...
No. I occasionally had the opportunity to play on someone else's, but I was deprived of the PS1 experience. I was also deprived of the PS2 experience, which made playing the entire Kingdom Hearts series a huge pain in the ass.
I totally own every Nintendo console, though.
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You LIE! There is no Famicom Disk System in there, or a Virtual Boy.
Wolfenstien 3D. The levels are quite big. It took me half an hour to run around killing everyone in sight on level 2 (That's as far as I got so far)!. Mind you, I suppose it took me so long because I run up and down the walls hitting spacebar trying to find the secrets!
I like to think of it as my own personal video game museum display. Except I really need to figure out some kind of cable management solution, because damn.
I'd put a piece of ply wood or something over the back of it and cut holes for the cables, out of sight out of mind
Tale of Monkey Island. This is the second time I play it, and my favourite episode has been the Lair of the Leviathan. Currently, I am playing the Trial and Execution of Guybrush Threepwood, which is another brilliant episode.
No. I occasionally had the opportunity to play on someone else's, but I was deprived of the PS1 experience. I was also deprived of the PS2 experience, which made playing the entire Kingdom Hearts series a huge pain in the ass.
I totally own every Nintendo console, though.
Oh, good old stuff at the top there!
I miss my old Nintendo consol, unfortunaly me mum throwed it all away (the consol didnt worked all times I think).
But some games were saved for some reason.
Games I'm currently playing (updated list):
Sam & Max - The Devil's Playhouse Episode 3: They Stole Max's Brain! (PC)
Star Wars Battlefront II (PC)
CSI: Crime City - Beta (Facebook)
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (PSP)
Lemmings (PSP)
Hotel Dusk: Room 215 (NDS)
You LIE! There is no Famicom Disk System in there, or a Virtual Boy.
Okay, I own every American release Nintendo console. The Famicom Disk System is Japanese-only, and the Virtual Boy is actually a portable system, as hilarious as that is.
By the way, the SNES is the most recent addition. I was a Genesis kid, just because that's what my friends had. Now I don't know what games to get for it other than Zelda and Mario.
Right now I'm playing the Penumbra series, I'm on Black Plague at the moment. I bought all 3 games not too long ago.
If you haven't played Penumbra, I strongly urge you to do so, those games are fantastic! You can get the collection on Steam for 20 bucks, that's all 3 games.
Jade Dynasty, had put it off for a while as it seamed pointless at some point.
But now I have re-found it interesting, so I will play until I loose my interest again.
Finished ToMI and started it again on my flight to the U.K. Got to Episode 4 before it died. Switched to iPod touch, beat oregon trail pretty quickly and am now on Monkey Island in SoMI: SE.
Just finished The Force Unleashed for PC. It would appear that Jedi Knight II was omitted from the "research for inspiration" list for the developers of that prequel-ish gameplay travesty.
Finished Sonic Adventure 2: Battle. Going to try and finish Sonic Heroes next, and if I get fed up with that again before I can finish, I'm going to try and finish up Shadow the Hedgehog.
I'm still chipping slowly away at 'The Longest Journey', except I seem to have gotten stuck at the part with the statues and the giant crab.
I also started playing ADGI's remake of 'King's Quest II' yesterday, but stopped playing after I got a little stuck. I'm not overly stuck, I'm just trying to figure out how to get past those Sharkee guards near the underwater fortress entrance.[Finished]
I've also got 'Ghost Pirates of Vooju Island' on the go, but I haven't played it in weeks. I have been meaning to get back into it and pick up where I left off before I forget the whole plot and story.
Does bitching about how there's not a good Blade Runner style game in my library count as gaming?
Or Deus Ex
I'm playing at the moment *deep breath*
Hotel Dusk
Monkey Island 2: Special Edition
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
Team Fortress 2
Left 4 Dead 1/2
Max Payne
Metroid: Other M
Under a Killing Moon
Bar the Valve titles I really really need to clear some of these
Every time someone brings up Deus Ex, I guarantee that it prompts a shitload of people to re-download it. Case in point, I've not had the game in years, but I am now engaged in reacquiring it. Thanks, Jed. Also, Perfect Dark - the level 'Chicago' reeks of Blade Runner.
Tried Sonic Heroes last night. Got my ass kicked by the special stage again. No idea what I'm doing wrong, because stage 3 out of 7 shouldn't be this freaking hard.
Seriously, I've been stuck on that damn level for at least the last four or five years. I cannot begin to express how excited I am that I finally got past it. I just might finish this game yet.
Edit: And it figures, level 3 takes me five years, then level 4 takes me thirty seconds.
Dunno. I've never beat it. What I did play I enjoyed; but I only played up the the Swamp.
Glad to hear you're enjoying it. Though, I can see why you stopped playing. The Swamp puzzle and the twiddling puzzle were two of my least favourites. That's where I got stuck for a while, and like you, I lost the motivation to keep playing. Hopefully, once you get back into it, you'll enjoy the rest of the game as much as the first half (though, that may be doubtful).
The first half of the game is actually the best part (the part that you've experienced). From leaving Lucre Island onwards, the game sort of takes a turn for the worse, but it's still highly enjoyable just as long as you don't take everything too seriously (which is the mistake that most players made); to just ignore some of the silliness, accept the anachronisms, and take the jokes for what they are - jokes.
Anyway, I'll let you just see for yourself, rather than boring you with my rambling.
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No. I occasionally had the opportunity to play on someone else's, but I was deprived of the PS1 experience. I was also deprived of the PS2 experience, which made playing the entire Kingdom Hearts series a huge pain in the ass.
I totally own every Nintendo console, though.
By the way, between those, my VCR, and my DVD player, it takes three switch boxes to keep them all hooked up to the TV, and that's with the Atari, NES, and Genesis daisy-chained into an RF switch box with my cable. I think. I can't remember if I decided to run the cable through the VCR or not...
You LIE! There is no Famicom Disk System in there, or a Virtual Boy.
I'd put a piece of ply wood or something over the back of it and cut holes for the cables, out of sight out of mind
Oh, good old stuff at the top there!
I miss my old Nintendo consol, unfortunaly me mum throwed it all away (the consol didnt worked all times I think).
But some games were saved for some reason.
Sam & Max - The Devil's Playhouse Episode 3: They Stole Max's Brain! (PC)
Star Wars Battlefront II (PC)
CSI: Crime City - Beta (Facebook)
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (PSP)
Lemmings (PSP)
Hotel Dusk: Room 215 (NDS)
- Persona 4
- Shadow Hearts: Covenant
- Metroid Zero Mission
- Tales of Monkey Island Episode 5
Okay, I own every American release Nintendo console. The Famicom Disk System is Japanese-only, and the Virtual Boy is actually a portable system, as hilarious as that is.
By the way, the SNES is the most recent addition. I was a Genesis kid, just because that's what my friends had. Now I don't know what games to get for it other than Zelda and Mario.
If you haven't played Penumbra, I strongly urge you to do so, those games are fantastic! You can get the collection on Steam for 20 bucks, that's all 3 games.
Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings (PSP)
But now I have re-found it interesting, so I will play until I loose my interest again.
Started and finished the Hero story tonight. Not sure if I can knock out both the Dark and Final stories tomorrow.
I also started playing ADGI's remake of 'King's Quest II' yesterday, but stopped playing after I got a little stuck. I'm not overly stuck, I'm just trying to figure out how to get past those Sharkee guards near the underwater fortress entrance. [Finished]
I've also got 'Ghost Pirates of Vooju Island' on the go, but I haven't played it in weeks. I have been meaning to get back into it and pick up where I left off before I forget the whole plot and story.
No get a copy of the Blade Runner game, it's rad.
M'kay. To eBay, AWAY!
Or Deus Ex
I'm playing at the moment *deep breath*
Hotel Dusk
Monkey Island 2: Special Edition
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
Team Fortress 2
Left 4 Dead 1/2
Max Payne
Metroid: Other M
Under a Killing Moon
Bar the Valve titles I really really need to clear some of these
EVERY.
FUCKING.
TIME.
Every time someone brings up Deus Ex, I guarantee that it prompts a shitload of people to re-download it. Case in point, I've not had the game in years, but I am now engaged in reacquiring it. Thanks, Jed. Also, Perfect Dark - the level 'Chicago' reeks of Blade Runner.
And turning to YouTube is just depressing.
I also plan to finally finish Escape From Monkey Island.
After how long of playing?
Just out of curiosity, are you a liker or a hater of the game?
Seriously, I've been stuck on that damn level for at least the last four or five years. I cannot begin to express how excited I am that I finally got past it. I just might finish this game yet.
Edit: And it figures, level 3 takes me five years, then level 4 takes me thirty seconds.
Glad to hear you're enjoying it. Though, I can see why you stopped playing. The Swamp puzzle and the twiddling puzzle were two of my least favourites. That's where I got stuck for a while, and like you, I lost the motivation to keep playing. Hopefully, once you get back into it, you'll enjoy the rest of the game as much as the first half (though, that may be doubtful).
The first half of the game is actually the best part (the part that you've experienced). From leaving Lucre Island onwards, the game sort of takes a turn for the worse, but it's still highly enjoyable just as long as you don't take everything too seriously (which is the mistake that most players made); to just ignore some of the silliness, accept the anachronisms, and take the jokes for what they are - jokes.
Anyway, I'll let you just see for yourself, rather than boring you with my rambling.
That's possible !?
No, just kidding. That's understandable.
In that case "Vampire The Masquerade: Bloodlines"
Enjoy your install