They got a lot more dots on the screen for sure. This article I found comparing Atari 2600 with Intellivison is pretty cool and has some interesting comments.
They got a lot more dots on the screen for sure. This article I found comparing Atari 2600 with Intellivison is pretty cool and has some interesting comments.
Steam has a randomizer? Cool!
The guys who do trailers for From Software are the best in the industry. All the Demon's Souls trailers give me chills all up and down my spine.
I'm finding these games are really good in short blasts on handhelds. There's Atari Classics Evolved on PSP and Atari Greatest Hits 1 and 2 on DS.
The Data East Arcade Classics collection is pretty cool. Wii only though. Midway Arcade Treasures 1-3 are out on Xbox/PS2/GC/PC.
It's a cool use of the Pikmin idea where you control a horde of creatures and move them as a group or individually around the world. Why no one done more with that mechanic, I'll never know.
That's like the one I sold to my friend. Later, I upgraded my Halo 3 edition to a larger hard drive and gave my friend the older bigger one. I think it was 120 GB. The one I have now came with a 250 GB drive. My PS3 is still the 40 GB model. I ran out of space on that once. Another reason I want to get the slim with the 250 GB drive.
Vuse looks good. I'll use that next time.
A friend of mine showed me a few episodes but I didn't get hooked. They were ones with Chevy Chase in them. Maybe in Season 1. I may give it another shot sometime. There's been plenty of shows I didn't get into right away, but then became favorites on second viewing.
It's pretty simple although the targeting is a little strange. I think the enemy does damage to you if they hit your cross-hair. That's kinda weird. What's weirder though is the video I found of Intellivision programmers doing home movies. The frist game they talk about at 40 sec is Hover Force.