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Posted by pixyjunket on Feb-05-2002 00:01:

old skool

any fans of old skool out here?

classic arcade games are the best.. (:
no need for fancy graphics and badly written plots!!


Posted by Bick on Feb-05-2002 00:24:

Yay, PacMan, Space Invaders and Asteroids. Um... yea *smiles and slinks away*


Posted by SmellsExcellent on Feb-05-2002 03:20:

id have to say, the most addicting game EVER is RaptorL Call of the Shadows.... its this old skool top-down plane shooter that gets better each time you play it. its fun, and you can BUY BETTER WEAPONS!!!! (this, IMO, is the best quality in ANY game, i can get hooked if my stuff can get better. ) So if you havent yet, go get it NOW!

-Marc

random observation: i've noticed, bick, that you seem to try to "animate" yourself by putting action words inside of asterisks.. huh.


Posted by TimeportE on Feb-05-2002 09:06:

well i have to say that my all time favorite gam would be : ZELDA!!!! and link on the nintendo 8 bit, OMG!!! those were the games you lived for, no game ever came close in even beeing as good as zelda and link on the 8 bit!!


Posted by pixyjunket on Feb-05-2002 19:29:

quote:
Originally posted by SmellsExcellent
id have to say, the most addicting game EVER is RaptorL Call of the Shadows.... its this old skool top-down plane shooter that gets better each time you play it. its fun, and you can BUY BETTER WEAPONS!!!! (this, IMO, is the best quality in ANY game, i can get hooked if my stuff can get better. ) So if you havent yet, go get it NOW!

-Marc

random observation: i've noticed, bick, that you seem to try to "animate" yourself by putting action words inside of asterisks.. huh.


Raptor is GREAT!! i really really love those shooter games.. even the newers one like the Stirkers 1945 series.. great stuff..


Posted by Bick on Feb-06-2002 23:44:

quote:
Originally posted by SmellsExcellent
random observation: i've noticed, bick, that you seem to try to "animate" yourself by putting action words inside of asterisks.. huh.


Yea, it's habit. I'm an online roleplayer and that is how we seperate the words of our characters from what they are doing *smiles and shrugs* Difficult to drop it, besides, I think it adds a little depth to the typed words since you can't see the person's facial expressions or body language.


Posted by SmellsExcellent on Feb-07-2002 02:39:

yeah, good point. Im still in favor of the plain old face to face chat even though its really outdated these days..
damn you technology!

-Marc

edit= fixing my typing mistakes. geh


Posted by Race Bannon on Feb-07-2002 11:18:

Strikers Battle!

quote:
Originally posted by pixyjunket


Raptor is GREAT!! i really really love those shooter games.. even the newers one like the Stirkers 1945 series.. great stuff..



I'm quite the Strikers '45 fan! I imported the Saturn copy of the game and utilize the Saturn's 2D boosting RAM cart to play that game. I just think it's so perfectly balanced. Want to douse things with nasty firepower? Go with the P38. Want crazy speed and meneuverability? Go with the Shinden. What's cool is that each plane really changes the way you have to play the game. You can't expect to play the game and be competitive by using the same style.


The interesting thing is that for me, it comes back to trance. There's something that I call a "shooter's groove" where no matter the number of bullets, enemies, and debris coming your way in a shooter, you're just in a groove and you manage to avoid it all. You feel absolutely invincible. The interesting thing is that if I put on a solid trance set while playing strikers, that only serves to enhance or help me slip into that groove. It's akin to weaving in and out of cars while driving and listening to a pumping set. It's like your actions FEED off of the music you're listening to which elevates the experience to a whole new place.

If you can appreciate old-school style shooters, you owe it to yourself to give this a try. *winks and chuckles*

--->Race


Posted by elena on Feb-08-2002 09:28:

doood arcades rule! haha
theres this one game..its like two lil dragon looking things that shoot bubbles....i think its called bubble bubble or something..
remmeber playin that when i was real little


Posted by SYNthSRI on Feb-08-2002 12:52:

yep Bubble Bobble!
lol loved that game too

ahhhh baaacck in the day..when I used to steal quarters from my 'rents just to hit the arcade!

Classic's that I loved -- Golden Axe, Double Dragon, Ninja Gaiden!
w00t


Posted by SmellsExcellent on Feb-08-2002 14:53:

quote:
Originally posted by SYNthSRI
Golden Axe


GOLDEN AXE!!!!! HAGHAA I LOVE THAT GAME!


Posted by Race Bannon on Feb-08-2002 20:49:

Mmmmm!

quote:
Originally posted by SYNthSRI
Classic's that I loved -- Golden Axe, Double Dragon, Ninja Gaiden!
w00t



Damn right... I loved them all. Golden Axe 1 and 2 on the Genesis owned a significant part of my life. Double Dragon was great, I especially liked 2. And Ninja Gaiden, quite possibly one of the coolest titles I've ever played. 'Member those cut scenes they used to move the story along? I think that was one of the first times that sequences like that had ever been used in a game. It's crazy how much it enhanced the whole package. Give me a PS2/GC update of that, please!


Posted by Pointy on Mar-03-2002 08:14:

There is NOTHING better than old skool. Like recently, i have been looking high n low for Golden Axe and i found it!! Hahahaha, it's great fun! Then there's the ole Neogeo, now here's a console that gave birth to the GREATEST series ever: Metal 1, 2, 3, X. Those 4 games are my favourites of all time along with Street Hoops (also Neogeo) and Streets of Rage on one of the Sega's, i cant remember

Another thing i miss are the old point'n'click adventures. Monkey Island 1 & 2, Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis, King's Quest, Sam n Max hit the road, Return of the Phantom.. they just dont make them like they used to

I never got into RPG's, but then again it's better to late than never


Pointy



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