Yea, a guy at work told me his video card had it's own RAM and I was like "Ee chee wa maa!" That's Ewok for "wow".
Yea, a guy at work told me his video card had it's own RAM and I was like "Ee chee wa maa!" That's Ewok for "wow".
It kinda makes me think of The Raid or The Punisher because they're in elevators in a building in that pic.
They've done horror flicks in an Elevator, why not an action flick too. They just stay in the elevator the whole time and talk and reload. When they come to a floor, the doors open, and they shoot out the door, then it closes and they do more talking a reloading. Could be cool. . . or incredibly stupid.
The Exit games are clearly inspired by it. They're like the puzzle versions of EAR.
After playing both of these Taito collections, next time I'm at a real arcade, it's going to be fun to play these. I've got to make the trip to Funspot in N.H. sometime.
No one invited me to any pater day shindigs. I guess I'm a pariah.
That's a good pater day for you.
I've always wanted to play it. I will one day.
I loved the first bunch of levels in Exit and Exit 2. Later levels added a timer, and I hate timed levels.
7.9 GB RAM. Last time I was fooling with hardware, 1GB RAM was sick. Obviously, I haven't messed with my computer for a long while. Mine laptop's about five years old now. It's working fine but I'd like to move to a tablet. Then I can play games there as well as write and not worry too much about drivers and such.
I probably saw this game back in the day and just didn't know what it was about, so never played it.
I like the battle system.