Retr0gamer wrote: » I'm playing Crash Bandicoot at the moment. Some of the level design is just downright rubbish with lots of levels full of dickmoves (looking at all the misty bridge levels) with no flow. There's some good levels though the bosses are fairly crappy with ropey hit detection on some. Still playing it though. There's some fun to be extracted from it. I'd also forgotten how short a game it is.
Myrddin wrote: » Fired up the N64 to make sure Majora's Mask was working etc...despite using svideo, it looks horrendous on a 42" plasma. I remember using it on a 21" CRT a while back & it looked pretty well. There's no way I could play it on the flat panel, so will have to find space for the small crt again.
Retr0gamer wrote: » Now there is a way to cheat the system. You'll get a ring later on that will break when you die but you will keep your souls and your human status. You can just repair it for 3000 souls. However if you use it you're a gollum ring using swine... like Johnny_Ultimate.
o1s1n wrote: » Join the recent PVM/BVM craze we're having here
Myrddin wrote: » Despite the amazing quality, those little PVM's (9" are they?) just seem far too small to be of any use for gaming. The larger 20" or so, now that's more like it...but dat price!
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Kerb is gonna pay for not offering it to me first!
o1s1n wrote: » I plan on riddling it with Streets of Rage and Golden Axe too. :pac:
CiDeRmAn wrote: » A PS, an SD loader, a hacked couple of pads and a decent CRT, put it all into a cab and your laughing. Perhaps when the PSIO project reaches fruition it'll be a runner.
Los Lobos wrote: » Was upstairs lookin for screwdrivers an the young lad spotted the bongos for donkey konga on gamecube. 'whats that dad?' Been playin it since about 11 this mornin, deadly craic! The whole clapping thing is good fun too
johnny_ultimate wrote: » I just played the first hour of Tearaway. I'm going to come right out and say it: it's great. Like, Nintendo great. I am actually in slight awe of the level of imagination and ingenuity on display.