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3.80 / 5.00 4,200 ViewsThe Indiana Jones games on the Atari 2600.
One second... two seconds... FUUUUUUCK.
At 3/7/10 06:52 AM, idiot-monarch wrote: Ending of Okami when Amaterasu(?) is saying good bye to the tiny guy is pretty touching.
It's been years, I don't remember the names.
That was the kind of game for me that would live on for ages, and ages and ages. Along with Shadow Of The Colossus.
Face it, some game developers know how to make people cry. We usually end up feeling sad and unhappy for a while, or make us burst into tears.
Take Metal Gear: Solid 4 - Snake thinks to himself in his mind... until suddenly he holds the gun up at and points it through his mouth. I was literally about to cry when I heard the gun fire. (But then we all know what actually happened...)
So, what game has had an emotional moment in it for you that made you feel really upset?
MotorStorm: Pacific Rift.
Tarantula - Pendulum No.1.
Nearly every New Super Mario Bros. Minigame in my opinion. Especially the one with the tile flipping.
Except I HATED getting Bowser and Bowser Jr.'s a lot of the time.
Left 4 Dead was never put on the PS3... the fuck is that thing doing on the camera?
At 2/27/10 12:45 PM, forevergrimm wrote: I guess they became aware of the 34th rule, which unfortunately cannot be stopped by merely "blocking" it.
Agreed. There's jack shit that they can to about it to be honest.
At 2/26/10 11:42 AM, ifureadthisdie wrote: They must have came across this.
That is worryingly scary.
At 2/9/10 10:58 PM, korg53 wrote: I can't even remember what game is she from. I just can't.
Same here but holy shit she's hot.
I only watch TV now for Rugby matches that are on in the UK. If there aren't any on, football. If none of that either... I do whatever.
At 2/7/10 06:37 PM, Samen wrote:At 2/7/10 05:08 PM, loluntilmypie wrote: If the game was on the Atari 2600, it'd be they WOULD make a game that's impossible to advance due to something that will completely screw up the game's reputation.You're retarded and I'm not sure if you're even trying to make a point or not.
Un fucking believable. Have you played ANY Atari 2600 games? A lot are impossible to finish.
At 2/8/10 11:31 AM, loluntilmypie wrote:At 2/7/10 09:42 PM, blackblade9 wrote: alright, this guy is selling this for $21,000 but i found someone else selling it for $2, werid huh?Add another the zero's at the end.
Three zeros. Whoopsie.
At 2/7/10 09:42 PM, blackblade9 wrote: alright, this guy is selling this for $21,000 but i found someone else selling it for $2, werid huh?
Add another the zero's at the end.
At 2/7/10 04:58 PM, Im-A-Pirate wrote: I guess you have to go find a key. They wouldn't make a game where it's impossible to advance if it fucks up because their % of lockpicking, I'm sure there's a key somewhere.
If the game was on the Atari 2600, it'd be they WOULD make a game that's impossible to advance due to something that will completely screw up the game's reputation.
I still haven't done even half of the quests yet, and I just love the whole experience of the game.
The environment always seems to calm me down... until some fucking bandit attacks.
Just whoop their asses and kill 'em all.
Silent Hill.
I so wanted to get it, but from what my dad said to me it would've been "Far too disturbing and would scare you, son."
Luckily enough I managed to buy it on the PSN without being found out. Turned out my dad was right after all.
You've played every single game type, and know that graphics doesn't make it any better.
I know someone else said about the graphics though.
It's gone up to $21'000'000 now.
I hope that guy is doing it for teh lulz. If not... he's the most stupid person ever.
Double-crossers come around every now and then in our lives. I found it to happen the most in games.
One example - Atlas. You hear him by the radio, pick it up and he pretty much helps you through three quaters of the game. Turns out he's a lying fucking Irish bastard that's power hungry. That part where he said his wife and son were in that submarine made me really want to help him, but no. I felt like hanging him after that.
What video game characters are double crossers that have... double crossed you?
At 2/6/10 06:06 PM, Aigis wrote:
Real shooters don't need an online mode to reel people in.
Red Faction, Bioshock, Half Life 2.
These sort of games (Especially BioShock) are always remembered with me.
At 2/6/10 05:04 PM, mrpwnzer wrote: As far as I can recall, you're a prototype big daddy that's been asleep for the past 10 years.
I love this kind of stuff. The hero or whatever being asleep for a while and returns triumphantly, kicking major ass.
My type of hero thing, seriously.
At 2/6/10 04:02 AM, Yorik wrote:At 2/5/10 05:21 PM, loluntilmypie wrote: Anyways, a game with no story mode or anything like that is like a human with no soul - Pointless to have.Humanity is pointless.
In my opinion.
How did I not see that coming? Oh well...
I happened to be scrolling through my songs on my iTouch and chose any random song (I do this all the time). To my suprise... this song came up, and then Need For Speed: Most Wanted flushed through my memories.
Does anyone else still think that Most Wanted was, and still is, the best Need for Speed ever?
I'll be playing on that in a bit then.
Anyways, a game with no story mode or anything like that is like a human with no soul - Pointless to have.
In my opinion.
Original PS1.
If that doesn't work, you can always download the other one.
I'm only allowed to get one game this month which is why I'm not buying it.
Reason - BIOSHOCK 2.
So looking forward to it.
I got goosebumps thinking about how many fanboys this thread will show us.
The first Ratchet & Clank. It felt like I spent more than half my life on that game, and I loved it.
Ratchet Gladiator came, and then I sold the first three.
I'm keeping A Crack In Time though.
Every character gets introduced into a game. In fighting games you get them either cracking their knuckles or pulling off a cool move. Or they come in half-way into a story saving the main character's butt.
My favourite game character introduction would be the Big Daddy in BioShock. I see the little girl get threatened by the splicer, then suddenly a huge roar. I look to the left, and there's a Big Daddy that looks pissed off. Really pissed off. Then of course, mass carnage to the splicer and a grisly end with his head being smashed through the window. I loved that part.
What character in a game do you think has had the best introduction into the game, or into a fight?