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itscramtastic wrote:Fantastic! Let me know, I might pick it up!
itscramtastic wrote:Picked up Need for Speed Most Wanted U on the Wii U the other day, when I cancelled my XB1 Forza 6 Console pre-order. I then paid off my pre-order of Super Mario Maker as well!![]()
And right now I'm playing "Drift Spirits" on my iPhone. I miss Initial D in the arcade so much!!
itscramtastic wrote:Hmm. Racing recommendations.
Well, Gran Tourismo is still a year away for the PS4 at least (I'm guessing Q4 2016) but there IS a NEW Need for Speed coming out in the next month or so on PS4 (you have one right?)!!! I've been a NFS fan since I got my first Mad Catz wheel for my PSX back in the mid 90s. I also had the Saturn wheel for playing Sega Rally Championship and Daytona USA on the Saturn...ugh I miss all of that.
If you've been a fan of Burnout (my favorite was 3: Takedown on PS2 from 2003/04) then NFSMW is right up your alley. I feel like it plays like that game, except with cops and licensed cars. I had a 3 hour session with it last night driving around, finding cars, being reckless, racing like crazy, I literally felt like it was 12 years ago I was having so much fun!!
I eyeballed that Outrun 3D when it was released. SEGA indeed used to rule the racing scene.itscramtastic wrote:Daytona U.S.A., Sega Rally Championship, Outrun, F355 Challenge, Initial D, Crazy Taxi. All amazing arcade driving games made by SEGA. Time to fire up the Dreamcast..
On GT and Forza, the wheel (done right) adds just that little extra realism or arcade feel the the controller lacks. I'm fine with one though, haven't had a wheel in a long time.
I did pick up the Outrun 3D Classic remake on the 3DS eShop. So much fun! So much better on the *new* 3DS XL(gyro controls!!!!!)
Don't resist! They are a few bucks a piece, and you'll always have them whenever you want to drop in/out for a quick gaming session.carytheone wrote:I eyeballed that Outrun 3D when it was released. SEGA indeed used to rule the racing scene.itscramtastic wrote:Daytona U.S.A., Sega Rally Championship, Outrun, F355 Challenge, Initial D, Crazy Taxi. All amazing arcade driving games made by SEGA. Time to fire up the Dreamcast..
On GT and Forza, the wheel (done right) adds just that little extra realism or arcade feel the the controller lacks. I'm fine with one though, haven't had a wheel in a long time.
I did pick up the Outrun 3D Classic remake on the 3DS eShop. So much fun! So much better on the *new* 3DS XL(gyro controls!!!!!)
Speaking of SEGA and the 3DS; 3D Space Harrier.
Here is a fun fact, this is not the first 3D Space Harrier released.And they just released 3D Gunstar Heroes on the 3DS.
Its a good time to be a SEGA fan.
I just found that Daytona USA is on the PSN.
Backlog already huge.... must resist.... the urge....
itscramtastic wrote:Son of a.. We gettin' the regular sized *new* 3DS in WHITE!!
Wait, what? 16 years ago the Dreamcast launched in the U.S. Yeah, that's right, 9/9/99carytheone wrote:Jeez I'm getting old. It's hard to believe that 20 years ago today the PlayStation launched in the US.
http://blog.us.playstation.com/2015/09/ ... o-today-2/
To answer their question: playing them launch games and trying to wrap my head around navigating in 3D. I don't if games have gotten smarter or if I've just gotten used to it. Either way; it's second nature now.
I wouldn't mind firing up some PSOne classics tonight, but like a dummy I'm out of town sans my Vita
itscramtastic wrote:Wait, what? 16 years ago the Dreamcast launched in the U.S. Yeah, that's right, 9/9/99carytheone wrote:Jeez I'm getting old. It's hard to believe that 20 years ago today the PlayStation launched in the US.
http://blog.us.playstation.com/2015/09/ ... o-today-2/
To answer their question: playing them launch games and trying to wrap my head around navigating in 3D. I don't if games have gotten smarter or if I've just gotten used to it. Either way; it's second nature now.
I wouldn't mind firing up some PSOne classics tonight, but like a dummy I'm out of town sans my Vita
I was there man! First system/games I ever pre-ordered! Wasn't the first system or games I bought with my own money from working, but the first one I was ever super excited about to pre-order
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
carytheone wrote:Ah the Dreamcast; the little system that never did. The only fond memory I can think of is unlocking everything (well almost evevrything) in Soul Caliber.
Other than that it was mostly over hyped disappointment. Maybe someone can remind me of something awesome that I'm forgetting...
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:carytheone wrote:Ah the Dreamcast; the little system that never did. The only fond memory I can think of is unlocking everything (well almost evevrything) in Soul Caliber.
Other than that it was mostly over hyped disappointment. Maybe someone can remind me of something awesome that I'm forgetting...
From what I understand, it had a great library for fighting games if you're into that sort of thing.
How about the ability to select your play via the VMU in the NFL 2K series?! That was AWESOME!! Pretty sure the Madden series doesn't have that option yet, other than customizing your team or whatever (you can't just pick up and play and have your selection hidden).carytheone wrote:In all seriousness, I think my favorite title on the ill fated Dreamcast was RE: Code Veronica.Shadowman wrote:From what I understand, it had a great library for fighting games if you're into that sort of thing.carytheone wrote:Ah the Dreamcast; the little system that never did. The only fond memory I can think of is unlocking everything (well almost evevrything) in Soul Caliber.
Other than that it was mostly over hyped disappointment. Maybe someone can remind me of something awesome that I'm forgetting...
Someone could probably make a good argument for Shenmue though, but I never could get into it.
In all honesty, this still gives me goosebumps.
You should have,I love boot screens.itscramtastic wrote:Also, I almost posted that Dreamcast intro a few weeks ago when we were posting start-up screens Cary
I've been avoiding reading anything about that like the plague. It will give me a bad case of the WiiU wants. Looks right up my ally though. I was a bit of an obsessive LittleBigPlanet player for a while.itscramtastic wrote:Three words: Super. Mario. Maker.
It took a while for BD job system to click, but once it did... it got its hooks in me real good. Reminds me of FFVI espir system and various other GF job systems. It's a lot of fun finding the super powerful mix and match abilities.itscramtastic wrote:Bravely Default.
More like "Bravely occupies all of Cary's time".
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I haven't played a good JRPG in a while. I just can't find the time to immerse myself. Xenoblade Chronicles X for the Wii U looks pretty awesome.
In other news I do have Rise of the Dark Spark on Wii U. Pre-ordered it and got the cool poster with it too. I do like the play style, switching back and forth between WfC/FoC and Earth based combat.
I've been suggesting to get the *new* 3DS but you haven't!carytheone wrote:It took a while for BD job system to click, but once it did... it got its hooks in me real good. Reminds me of FFVI espir system and various other GF job systems. It's a lot of fun finding the super powerful mix and match abilities.itscramtastic wrote:Bravely Default.
More like "Bravely occupies all of Cary's time".
AmIright?!![]()
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I haven't played a good JRPG in a while. I just can't find the time to immerse myself. Xenoblade Chronicles X for the Wii U looks pretty awesome.
In other news I do have Rise of the Dark Spark on Wii U. Pre-ordered it and got the cool poster with it too. I do like the play style, switching back and forth between WfC/FoC and Earth based combat.
That Xenochronicles game on 3DS has my attention, but doesn't work on the old 3DS.I haven't played a Xeno game since PSone.
Me and JRPGs go way back, back when they were just RPGs. Cut my teef on FF1 and Dragon Warrior on the NES and I've been playing them off and on ever since.
Hit the Western RPGs pretty hard for a while on the last generation.
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