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New Sega Games Announced for PS2, Xbox and GameCube!
New Sega Games Announced for PS2, Xbox and GameCube!
Here's the list of announced games so far, all of which are expected to release within 2003: Space Harrier Fantasy Zone Phantasy Star Golden Axe Monaco GP Alex Kidd's Miracle World Gain Ground Bonanza Brothers Streets of Rage Tant-R Phantasy Star 2 Virtua Racing Phantasy Star 4 Last Bronx http://www.gamers.com/news/1277367/ |
goldern axe was pimp i loved that on my SEGA with them troll like things with the sacks you would beat the hell out of them at night and they would give you power :D
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back then, games were fun.
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forgot to mention... games were challenging too. |
Arcade style games rock, and Sega rocks at making the best arcade game. I can't wait.
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Space Harrier was a fun little game on the Genesis. I'm kind of glad Sega finally gave up on the hardware biz.
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WOW, Phantasy Star remakes, that's gonna ROCK !!! I can't wait to see what they look like. I just wish that they had Phantasy Star 3 in their list, that was my favorite of the series. Those other titles are gonna kick ass also. I'd love to see a new Golden Axe.
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Quake 1 is still the shit. :D
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Quake one is okay. But have you tried Doom lately? I got the collectors edition with domm 1 and 2 and a couple of mods. It was like way lame. The textures are just so damn ugly and you have to play it on that tiny little screen. :(
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I believe Doom was the most revolutionary game ever made. In comparison to what games were out at the time of a game's release, Doom was the game that was furthest advanced than any other game.
I still think the game rocks, the controls are just poor in comparison to today's games. Go get Doom Legacy which has taken Doom's source code and redid the game in 3D. Serious Sam is the only game similar in arcade style to Doom, and it rocks. It would have been better if the enemies didnt spawn, though. I think a new version of Doom like the arcade style of the original would rock even more than serious sam. |
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When it comes to PC games, I think that Quake 2 used to kick ass. It's actually the first FPS that I played online, I was blown away. The music kicked ass, damn I should install it again and see if anyone is still playing it online, he he he.
It's funny though like with those Doom comments, I know what it's like. I'll sit here and think "Damn, I gotta play that game again" after years since I've played it last and once it's running, I think to myself "Damn, these graphics are lame", ha ha ha. |
Yeah, I know what you're saying. The graphics are lame in comparison, but just like the old classic 2d shooters dont compare in graphics of todays games, the game play for some of the older games blow away what's available today. And doom is one of them. The only problem is that now 3D shooters have a set way to control characters, and everyone has forgotten how doom was controlled. That's WHY you have to get Doom Legacy so you can play the EXACT same Doom games as they were in just higher resolution with the same controls of today's games. This way you have a better comparison. The only thing that's missing is the polygon graphics for enemies. The game play still rocks. Try it, and see. The first thing you'll realize is that you run about 3x as fast as any current game today, and there's tons of more enemies (with the exception of serious sam)
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I just might have to check out Doom Legacy. The tiny little screen you have to play it in to make it look decent is what really makes me disappointed with Doom now. I think the original game isn't even 640x480.
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The original game ran in ModeX which was 320x200 with 3 screens to animate on that enabled it to play at 35 fps max (it should have done 70 if they knew what they were doing), but most computers couldnt render that fast, anyway. The low-res mode was 160x200. That's what i always played it in, since frame rate was more important in arcade games than detail. Doom legacy uses its own renderer to render the exact doom levels in full 3d - so the resolution is whatever your monitor and graphics card can handle. |
man I loved the original alex kidd in miracle world on the sega mastersystem.... oh the 8th grade memories!
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Way Cool... I remember playing several of those games. Actually makes me want to fire up one of my older puters and play some of the games mentioned.. You know, there's no need for emulators when you've got "The Real Thing".
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