Sparks43 wrote: » I know I’m in a minority on that view but I really did enjoy Enterprise. In a mirror Darkly is imho the best Trek episode ever.
CiDeRmAn wrote: » The last season of Enterprise was fantastic, if it had of managed that quality in the previous ones it could have continued for the seven. Of course, even then, they screwed the pooch by having the Riker/Troi framing device in the last episode.
CiDeRmAn wrote: » I don't quite know the type of medication you are on Doge, but I might suggest you quit skipping doses!
DaveyDave wrote: » The arcade at Cineworld is completely boarded up. Is it gone? How do arcades work, are the machines rented/leased or bought outright? I wonder what happens to the cabs. If they're bought I wonder would they get much for the likes of HotD4 that was always broke.
Cake of Tremendous Power wrote: » Must have a go off this later, DRM free too is nice. Humble are doing Puyo Puyo Tetris for €13 as well. Quite tempted by that but for the life of me I can't get my head around the Puyo part of the game:o
johnny_ultimate wrote: » Anyone watching the fascinating nonsense that is Digitiser the Show? I wouldn’t go expecting much new insight into retro gaming, but you do get a series of increasingly outlandish, surreal stunts and oddities that capture the irreverent essence of the old Teletext pages. Think they’ve definitely hit their stride after three episodes, so the new one’s as good a place to start as any. The last ten minutes are truly something. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUxk4V2Ym8w
Tom Mann Centuria wrote: » Watched the first couple, it's trying far too hard to be quirky and it feels really forced to me. Some of the youtubers involved just don't suit it at all, and their own content is far better than this.
Relikk wrote: » It's standard Mr. Biffo fare. A lot of cringe, but some gold in there at the same time. It just looks a little low budget, but it's deliberately done.
Cake of Tremendous Power wrote: » It's a terrible product. The emulation is seriously lacking, especially in the sound department. If original hardware isn't an option, the classics collection on PS4/XBone/Steam is good.
Ruraldweller56 wrote: » Yes, plenty of Sega collections released down through the years on the ps2 ps3 psp and ps4. Good options available for street fighter games too. It's the 4 mortal Kombat games from the mega drive I'm after.
Retr0gamer wrote: » Why the megadrive versions? They are god awful. Don't think there's any good way of playing the old games, there was a mortal kombat collection on the PS3 and Xbox 360 which had good emulation of the arcade games on it and is the best way to play these games. It might be on Xbox One through the backwards compatibility program. They are the last releases of the old games. The megadrive consoles with the games are very poor standard and I really can only recommend to stay well away. In all honesty they are pretty bad fighters in retrospect, get some Capcom or SNK games instead :pac:
Cake of Tremendous Power wrote: » A modded Snes mini or a Retropie would be a good shout for MK 1-3
Retr0gamer wrote: » Don't think there's any good way of playing the old games