Monster Racer Rush
Select between 5 monster racers, upgrade your monster skill and win the competition!
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Build most powerful forces, unleash hordes of monster and control your soldiers!
3.93 / 5.00 4,634 ViewsThis game has been going around quite a bit lately. A colleague of mine showed it to me yesterday, and I only got up to the fourth pitcher. All childish atmosphere behind, the game has a knack for making someone go insane.
Give it a quick whirl if you're up to it here. All you had to do is click and hold to swing the bat.
The earliest rig I remember was a Windows ME Tower. The thing ran like a charm for its time.
I barely remember the computer we had before that, but the thing was so old that it didn't even have internet capabilities. Looking at it now, all I can recall is a slideshow of the Three Stooges it possessed, with the image quality being utter garbage.
I don't see the profit in that unless you know a bunch of people who have accounts on BOTH of the websites. Showing it off to a uninterested crowd is essentially a waste of time.
It's because of optimization and display concerns. They encourage you to view their service in the best quality, which many developers stress over a lot because there's multiple portable devices, and all with their own resolutions and whatnot.
Some creators enforce this harshly as it's a way of how they make their living.
At 1/3/13 10:26 AM, kanef wrote:At 1/3/13 10:21 AM, kanef wrote: he might have to change record labels/artist name now if he's gonna continue doing this. although it sounds like a complete club-ified rip-off of burial/other hyperdub artists.disregard the last bit; it's real apparently
i bet that track is fake.
He has his own label, OWSLA.
A lot different than what I was expecting. Sounds like a Summit or With You, Friends of a different colour. He should develop more into it!
At 1/3/13 07:26 AM, silico wrote: Going to see the new Texas Chainsaw Massacre remake.
It's a no brainer that it won't be amazing, but I'm hoping that it makes me jump a few times at least.
I went to the cinema a lot last year, and I didn't even realize it. Probably more so then I ever did.
OH GODDAMN WRONG FUCKING THREAD-
AW SHIT! I accidentally posted this in the wrong thread. Maybe I spend too time much browsing instead of posting... but it isn't the first time I forgot to double check... my bad.
Going to see the new Texas Chainsaw Massacre remake.
It's a no brainer that it won't be amazing, but I'm hoping that it makes me jump a few times at least.
I went to the cinema a lot last year, and I didn't even realize it. Probably more so then I ever did.
Going to see the new Texas Chainsaw Massacre remake.
It's a no brainer that it won't be amazing, but I'm hoping that it makes me jump a few times at least.
I went to the cinema a lot last year, and I didn't even realize it. Probably more so then I ever did.
I know about three folks who openly admitted that they're bisexual.
Statistics aside, maybe it's a lot more common than most think.
I'll post a bit of a follow-up. Should have posted this when I first started the topic.
I message ReN' about it, and the response was that I needed to contact an administrator. I tried messaging Wade, but I didn't get any results; so I was assuming that he was busy with other users.
So should I just message Tom about it, or someone else?
I appreciate the response.
I'll probably be burnt at stake for asking this.
Since I'm aware that you need a moderator or administrator to delete all your reviews, I was wondering if anybody knew the best person to contact for this?
Thanks.
At 10/12/11 06:09 PM, SizzleBolt wrote: Banjo & Kazooie/Tooie
GoldenEye 007
Super Mario 64
Starfox 64
The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time
The Legend of Zelda Majoras Mask
Those were just some of the games that I thoroughly enjoyed the most.
Two hours late - but you should have checked out what he already has in the first post.
I really liked the first one, so of course I'm going to check out the sequel. Hoping this means that Arnold will be able to have an action scene or two.
Going to post what I recommend. They've probably been said before, but this is just my opinion.
Doom64, and Quake. While they seem to be repetitive, they can be really stimulating and fun to play. You can also try out Quake 2 if it's possible.
Gex 64 is my all-time favorite game. It's a clone of Super Mario 64, but I found it to be more fun since it has more level diversity. Gex 3 is also pretty good, but a bit weaker than the other game.
Robotron 64 is classic arcade action. It's definitely worthwhile if you want your eyes to be melted by explosive action, and ears to bleed from insane electronic music (in a good way).
Sarges Heroes isn't that bad of a game, so I suggest trying that out too. The second one you should only play if you enjoyed the first.
Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire is pretty good too, this was when the 3D element was still fairly new, so it isn't as refined as many of the other games. It still holds up, though. There's plenty of fun Star Wars titles also on the console.
The first Turok is definitely a treat to play- I didn't like the second game, and the third got a little confusing over time. If you're willing to do some exploring, than go for it.
Goldeneye 007 and Perfect Dark are two games you should play at least once; because everybody who had their hands on the console at least played one or the other... I hope.
I didn't get that far in HeXen; but from what I played, it's pretty good. So I would also suggest that.
Oh and Superman 64, just for a quick laugh or two. I really don't think you should play it past the second level, since it's not worth it.
At 10/7/11 02:23 PM, logic wrote: I'd slay the other two people and build an awesome house out of stone.
Once you reside with a few friends on a server, you never would want to be isolated again... unless if they're retarded.
I've played both the fourth game, and Modern Warfare 2 once at a friend's house. I can see how they're addicting with the fast paced action, and isn't that hard to master like other games such as Counter-Strike and Quake (which does take mastering by the way) are.
The only Call of Duty game I've ever bought was Finest Hour, which got old really fast. The newer games are definitely more exciting, but they aren't the kind of games I'd buy.
Next thing you know, there's going to be a vigilante organization going around sneaking into houses searching for this crap. Because if those two weren't at least charged for breaking and entering, they would think they could get away with it too.
Just a thought, really.
This problem usually happens to shoppers that aren't smart, but no doubt that if you love something you really can't hold back. I held off from purchasing the first Left4Dead, and went straight for the second. Now, the entire previous game except for a campaign and map is ported over.
If you hype episode, or game number three in the Half-Life series too much, you'll be most likely disappointed since you'll have unreasonable expectations. Believe me, something like that has happened to me already.
I won't argue that they have done some stupid things, like the Mann Co. store in TF2, but that's also very convient if you don't wish to wait for an item to drop, or want to spend time collecting resources in order to craft it. It took me nearly half a year to craft a hat in order to complete a weapon set.
I don't believe that Valve and their games are overrated, they just have a very dedicated base of fans that repeat the noteworthy stuff far too much that it sticks.
I don't live in a very big residential area of my city, so only about twenty or so kids come to my place. I'm hoping some people get more visitors.
If it wasn't Halloween, then this post would sound completely wrong.
I'm not a fan of fighting games. The original Mortal Kombat can be fun, but I just find that it doesn't go anywhere in terms of direction. I was entertained by SSBM for a while, but after some time I found it to be feel weak. I tried Brawl at a friend's place, I really wasn't that entertained by it.
It's probably because I enjoy games that you can explore in; both linear and not. Metroid Prime has to be one of my favorite series of games because it felt awesome to be in a world where everything has its own looks and feel.
You're going to have a long school year with that attitude. It'll begin to fly by before you know it.
Apparently on this date, I have 582 on Team Fortress 2, 313 hours logged for Left4Dead2, and 162 for Counter-Strike: Source.
I have no idea how many hours I've spent on Minecraft, but no doubt it's a lot.
I have two copies of Resident Evil 2; one for the N64, and for the NGC. The same scenario for Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3, and instead of the NGC I have another copy of the second game on the PS1. I had Resident Evil 4 for the NGC, but because I bought it for the Wii I gave it away.
I also had the Half-Life 2 Holiday Collection before I bought the Orange Box. I also purchased Team Fortress Classic twice; one copy for a friend, but I don't think that counts.
I'm starting to look for PS1 copies on some of my N64 games for the novelty, and I'm also trying to find Metroid Prime Trilogy.
At 9/5/11 12:59 PM, YoungAndWise wrote: It was without anesthesia, too.
Zydrate comes in a little glass vial.
Years ago, I sliced the side of my thumb open. I guess I wasn't paying attention at the time.
Out of everyone that's entering, who's picking the Insane Clown Posse to kill off?
At 8/26/11 08:02 PM, roderickii wrote: 007 agent under fire
You're joking, right?
At 8/28/11 06:56 PM, naronic wrote: I would never ruin visual design with the terrible gun skins from that site.
Welcome to the search bar of the site. All you have to do is search "reorgin" and pick your category. I'm somewhat baffled athow you never caught my drift.