SuperPhillip Central writes, "It's Monday, so that must mean it's time for SuperPhillip Central's Favorite VGM to make their appearance. This week's edition is specially themed, taking a look back at what we perceive to be the golden age of gaming, the 16-bit era. Both the Super Nintendo and SEGA Genesis will be represented today."
A gorgeous real-world Miraidon from Pokemon Scarlet and Violet has been created in Japan by the Toyota Engineering Society.
After a nearly 14 year hiatus since the Original Xbox Live shut down in 2010, Halo 2's online matchmaking will return in public beta form on March 15th at 20:00 GMT (16:00 EST, 13:00 PST) with 10 multiplayer playlists, via the Xbox Live 1.0 replacement Insignia. Clans, matchmaking, voice chat, friends, and scoreboards will all be supported at launch this Friday. Sign up is available at Insignia.live for any Original Xbox owners/XEMU users.
To get started, see the super easy guide below on registering. Simply requires one cable and a USB drive with a file in order to get the console registered.
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Funny, I was playing the Halo 2 campaign on hard last night, I forgot how hard that game was.
Triverse writes, "The Sega Master System (SMS) did not get a fair chance in North America due to Nintendo’s illegal policies. That has not stopped fans from supporting the console long after its commercial demise. Grail of the Gods (GotG) is one such new release for the SMS. If you are a fan of classic, some would say archaic, computer action role-playing games (RPG) then you might remember one called Sword of Fargoal, published by Epyx for the Commodore 64 and Vic-20 computers. If not, well, give Grail of the Gods a play and you will have pretty much played Sword of Fargoal."
Looks similar to Dragon Crystal. I used to have that back in the 90s. Tough game, I could never get very far in it.
The Notes being played by the artists that created the songs are much more interesting and appealing then the crap we get in video games today.
Yes, the Audio quality is better, but the note progression and the actual notes being played are less appealing and less memorable and are very forgettable songs for the most part.
Not all music, some is still very very good, as we've come a long way, but there are OST's from the 90's that people haven't even come close to touching.
Go listen to Sonic 2, DKC 1&2, Snowboard Kids, Mario 64, Super Mario World, Chrono Trigger..ect...