Lately it’s all been about getting reacquainted with my older collections on past consoles. After first getting a taste for Pokemon Snap on the Wii’s Virtual Console, I decided to go further back in time and dust off my old Mega Drive, replaying another game close to my heart, Aladdin. The movie remains perhaps my all-time favourite Disney feature introducing me to some truly memorable characters and a story that is as funny as it is heartwarming. When the game got released it seemed like an obvious choice to take my obsession to the video game version and what a fantastic accompaniment to the movie it was.
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.
Triverse writes, Fans of the venerable arcade fighting game series, Samurai Shodown, probably already know about the role-playing game (RPG) spin-off from the 90’s. That game is now available in English for the Neo Geo CD-ROM for the first time (I think it is the first time). Samurai Shodown RPG was also released on the Sony PlayStation and Sega Saturn around the same time, both inferior to the Neo Geo CD version in various ways (mostly animation)."
I didn't know this game even existed, but a turn based RPG of Samurai Showdown sounds lit!