Shapey Fiend wrote: » Anybody got some good Steam racing game recommendations that aren't too graphically intensive? There must be some cool indie ones that passed me by. I bought Flatout 2 a while ago and I'm not enjoying it quite as much as I recall doing on the PS2.
CiDeRmAn wrote: »
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Me, I'm playing a bit of Metal Slug X, Micromachines, Einhander via PSP and about to play some Daytona on the Saturn, anyone else?
emeraldeye wrote: » I've been playing Daytona on the Xbox 360, it's a really good version
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Lots of fun but, oddly, I have a love of the original Saturn version, even though there were obvious limitations and poor implementation, the game was fantastic, certainly considerably better than the later released edition, which looked better but just wasn't Daytona.
Shapey Fiend wrote: » Don't think Sega have the development talent/budget/interest to spend on something like Outrun 3. It's the reason they outsourced the new Daytona to some third tier UK developer.
sryanbruen wrote: » I'm playing Super Mario Land on my GameBoy Color I just received today, for the first time in years.
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Great game, but Super Mario Land 2 is amazing, such an evolution of the previous title. I would recommend Links Awakening Dx and the DKLand games as well.
o1s1n wrote: » Just realised I've never actually played the Donkey Kong Land! Must try and hunt down a cart and give it a go on the Super Gamyboy, I see it enhances the visuals somewhat.
Cake of Tremendous Power wrote: » I'm about 6 hours in to Legend of Dragoon. Had to see what all the fuss is about.
Retr0gamer wrote: » There's no fuss. It's out and out garbage, particularly the input lag in the fight scenes. The best thing about it is how awful the localisation is. Oh, when you get further in the game you have to swap discs to go to different areas.
Cake of Tremendous Power wrote: » Poor Lavitz though