According to their FAQs site, “The SNES, Genesis, TurboGrafx-16 and all CD systems will support all regions and all formats (PAL, NTSC, SECAM, etc).“ So if I understand correctly, you'll be able to play any game that was released on those platforms. No word yet on any potential exclusives.
Teacher says you get an F for cheating :) No test or quizzes here. Just hopefully helpful info.
Ours too! :)
Thanks!
Agreed! It looks awesome!
Agreed. It's going to be an awesome VR game, but unfortunately they are excluding a huge portion of their fan base. VR is still somewhat expensive.
It looks like Hidden Agenda can technically be a single player game, but in order to get the full experience of the game, you'll need other players.
No info (that I could find anyway) about dualshock.
I can assure you, we avoid clicks bats at all costs. There's some in a cave near here. Scary little things :)
That would have been cool!
Good points. Thanks! (Totally agree about mods, they've saved several games.)
Agreed Chris235. No doubt it was a huge team and a lot of effort. To be fair, a lot of people have enjoyed the game. I think others (as you pointed out, the more seasoned gamers) were just looking for a little more substance and originality.
Oh far from it. Everyone here at Raging Gazebo is about as far from "hipster" as you can get LOL. Thank goodness!! :)
Agreed! Very well said. :)
Good catch! We corrected the error and gave our writer an extra cup of coffee. Thanks! :)
We're not sure what you mean. Could you give us more detail so we can attempt to fix the issue?
Retro gaming is big business right now. Between us old folks reliving the Mountain Dew fueled 90s and younger people just now getting to play these great games for the first time, the older stuff is getting a new life. Look at all the new retro consoles coming out (Atari, Sega, Polymega, etc). People are excited to play these older games, either again or for the first time.
Excellent points! It will be interesting to see where they go from here.
I'm just wondering about the testing procedure. Does a random ESL agent show up at your door with a cup?!?
So, I am a little confuse.
Your telling me a game can be successful and/or have a successful launch, if they don't listen to their players, don't market well or at all, have lack of content, have poor planning on their release dates, and/or have bugs/glitches. Even if the info is on the "internetz", it is still good info to have in mind while planning/developing a game.
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Awesome!