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Retro Sales for 2/22/2014

Retro Gaming Magazine has collected the current retro games that are on sale for the weekend of 2/22/2014 all in one location.

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The PS5 Needs Another FlatOut Or Wreckfest

Get Wrecked.

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dumahim86d ago

The most AI cheating game I have ever played. I won't even call it a racing game since the AI's sole purpose was not to win the race, but to get in front of you and slow you down.

Stuart575686d ago

Many hours spent tearing my hair out over that exact thing. Good old days when I had time...

dumahim86d ago

@Stuart5756

Yep. My 2 most rage inducing examples:
I think the semi had the worst (or 2nd worst) speed in the mud and I was driving something that was great in the mud (not a dirtbike though) and I used my boost perfectly out front and shut it down at the right time to avoid blowing up. But as soon as I let off the boost, a semi came flying by which shouldn't have been possible.

The other one was I was up on some ledge next to a rock wall in a truck when a dirt bike came up between me and the rock wall. I do what anyone would do. I ram the bike into the wall and boom! I blow up, bike is fine.

EnViiDisnuCCa86d ago (Edited 86d ago )

I would love a remaster of Destruction Derby that was ps1 days

Barlos86d ago

Nah it needs another MotorStorm.

Ikheetwilliam86d ago

Bring me another Blur .. that would make one happy!

darthv7286d ago

Personally Id love a Motorstorm remastered collection. And then maybe even Motorstorm VR.

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Retro Gaming Steam Highlights June 2020

Carl Williams writes, "Here are some fun pieces of retro gaming on sale with Steam right now. For those that do not know, this time of year is the annual Summer Sale. Tons of games go on sale for two weeks or so. For fans of older titles though, this can make it hard to find them. I am going to try and help with that a bit."

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In 1998, 'Jagged Alliance' Developers Threatened a Walkout And It Worked

From Vice: "Yesterday's organized walkout by Riot Games employees is an almost unheard-of labor action by games industry workers, but it's not without precedent. Developers have been dealing with unethical or irresponsible labor conditions for about as long as people have been making games—believe me, I know this firsthand both as a career developer and someone who served on the board of the IGDA—and many of the dynamics driving labor action at Riot have cropped up at other studios, at very different times in the history of this industry. In interviews for my book about the development of the brilliant 1999 PC tactical RPG Jagged Alliance 2, I learned about a similar labor action."