MikeIsGood wrote:...so Uncharted but first person?
I was thinking Tomb Raider, but yea.
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MikeIsGood wrote:...so Uncharted but first person?
Dang, that was last week. The universe is something. People were making up pretend indy Jones movie names on par with that one.ReasonablySober wrote:GoldenAntlers wrote:Is that why people were making Indiana Jones title jokes recently?ReasonablySober wrote:Indiana Jones and the GREAT CIRCLE? Come on, guys. You gotta do better than that.
Probably only if you heard the jokes today because I think they revealed the title this afternoon.
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When a free game you never intended to play turns out to be really good. *Chef's kiss*tydett wrote:I'm going to try it because it's free. It feels like found money. If it's great, then it combines a lot of stuff I'm interested in. If it sucks, at least I don't have to pay to find that out.
M-C-G wrote:Folks, I'm not a gamer, but I tried buying a cheap USB gaming system so I could let my kids try playing games like super mario bros, turns out it was absolutely a piece of junk that didn't work at all.
Anyone have a system that gives access to all the cool old games that is simple and ideally affordable? I feel like all the ones I am looking at now are probably just cheap junk that are scams.
KidA24 wrote:M-C-G wrote:Folks, I'm not a gamer, but I tried buying a cheap USB gaming system so I could let my kids try playing games like super mario bros, turns out it was absolutely a piece of junk that didn't work at all.
Anyone have a system that gives access to all the cool old games that is simple and ideally affordable? I feel like all the ones I am looking at now are probably just cheap junk that are scams.
Two (or three) options:
1) SNES or NES Classic edition
2) Build yourself a Raspberry Pi setup and install Batocera, throw some games on there (I cannot tell you how to find the games here...) and go from there.
M-C-G wrote:KidA24 wrote:M-C-G wrote:Folks, I'm not a gamer, but I tried buying a cheap USB gaming system so I could let my kids try playing games like super mario bros, turns out it was absolutely a piece of junk that didn't work at all.
Anyone have a system that gives access to all the cool old games that is simple and ideally affordable? I feel like all the ones I am looking at now are probably just cheap junk that are scams.
Two (or three) options:
1) SNES or NES Classic edition
2) Build yourself a Raspberry Pi setup and install Batocera, throw some games on there (I cannot tell you how to find the games here...) and go from there.
Appreciate the response but have to admit, reading option #2 has me worried that I am even more out of touch with this sort of thing than I thought, or you had a stroke and sputtering gibberish. I'll flip a coin to decide.
KidA24 wrote:M-C-G wrote:KidA24 wrote:
Two (or three) options:
1) SNES or NES Classic edition
2) Build yourself a Raspberry Pi setup and install Batocera, throw some games on there (I cannot tell you how to find the games here...) and go from there.
Appreciate the response but have to admit, reading option #2 has me worried that I am even more out of touch with this sort of thing than I thought, or you had a stroke and sputtering gibberish. I'll flip a coin to decide.
Ha! Raspberry Pi is a mini-computer that people use to do awesome stuff.
https://howchoo.com/retropie/build-your-own-raspberry-pi-retro-gaming-rig/

trwi7 wrote:**** me deep, Giannis. ****. Me. Deep.
trwi7 wrote:**** me deep, Giannis. ****. Me. Deep.

ReasonablySober wrote:Dreamcast Virtua Tennis >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
trwi7 wrote:**** me deep, Giannis. ****. Me. Deep.
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crkone wrote:So Palworld is fun but I don't need to put 100s of hours into it like I did Ark. I need the crafting speed and gathering rate to increase.