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    Quote Originally Posted by Zaladane View Post
    Mmmmmmm. Coffee time! Gluglugluglug
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    Quote Originally Posted by Warrior View Post
    Zals heart is going off like a rapid fire automatic assault rifle.
    I needed something to get the heart pumping again after it almost stopped last night after eating an entire large pizza.

    Also, Timesplitters 3 is awesome. Still fun even after a decade.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zaladane View Post
    I needed something to get the heart pumping again after it almost stopped last night after eating an entire large pizza.

    Also, Timesplitters 3 is awesome. Still fun even after a decade.
    THAT SERIES NEEDED A PC RELEASE!

    serious WTF is up with Timesplitters being console only and its meant for multiplayer yet the sinfle player Second Sight gets a PC release?
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    PCSX2


    They should come up with a modern title and release it across the board. I was up until 8 this morning fucking around with the map maker. I tired.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zaladane View Post
    PCSX2


    They should come up with a modern title and release it across the board. I was up until 8 this morning fucking around with the map maker. I tired.
    There is a official unofficial Timesplitters on the way BTW - http://www.tsrewind.com/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zaladane View Post
    I needed something to get the heart pumping again after it almost stopped last night after eating an entire large pizza.

    Also, Timesplitters 3 is awesome. Still fun even after a decade.
    I find it interesting what holds up and what doesn't. A lot of the early 3D era is just atrocious to play now, including FF7.

    Part of it may be understanding limitations and such though. I had a lot of fun with the Bonk series despite them having some very real flaws. I find that a lot of PCE/Genny/SNES games hold up well as do some 8-bit games. Lately I find myself playing more 8 and 16 bit than anything else.

    Also, to Jazz, Dungeon Explorer has some hawt chip tunes.

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    Timesplitters 2 and 3 are awesome, they NEEDED to be on PC, yet never got it ..............

    I played the shit outa those, damn good games.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joey Freshwater View Post
    I find it interesting what holds up and what doesn't. A lot of the early 3D era is just atrocious to play now, including FF7.

    Part of it may be understanding limitations and such though. I had a lot of fun with the Bonk series despite them having some very real flaws. I find that a lot of PCE/Genny/SNES games hold up well as do some 8-bit games. Lately I find myself playing more 8 and 16 bit than anything else.

    Also, to Jazz, Dungeon Explorer has some hawt chip tunes.
    I bounce between newer and old games alot. was playing kangraoo earlier that is a fun game so is mario bros heck even pole position was fun and I'm really not a fan of old racing games mario kart(and rad racer to a lesser extent) being an exception.
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    Pole Position I recall quite a few Friday nights playing that at the local fish and chip shop until closing time...then we'd be told "last game fellas" and get kicked out

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    well I took a little time tonight to crack open my 6 switch atari and found the problem. the problem was the power adapter on the back of the unit the system works except the power doesn't want to stay on I used the same ac adapter that i use for my 4 switch unit. it's almost like the plug is too small for the 6 switch even though they both use a 3.5mm style plug.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joey Freshwater View Post
    Also, to Jazz, Dungeon Explorer has some hawt chip tunes.
    It's been a month or so since I set it down, but nothing prompted me to search for an OST DL. I suppose it wasn't the "hawt" topic grabbing for my attention.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deadlegion View Post
    Pole Position I recall quite a few Friday nights playing that at the local fish and chip shop until closing time...then we'd be told "last game fellas" and get kicked out
    MAME/FBA Cabnet.

    Nuff Said.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Warrior View Post
    MAME/FBA Cabnet.

    Nuff Said.
    There weren't any MAME cabs around back then ya tool

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    Quote Originally Posted by deadlegion View Post
    There weren't any MAME cabs around back then ya tool
    You damn Baboon I meant build one and have some damn fun with friends for free.

    I really really want to make one and a REAL FUCKIN COIN SLOT IS A NECESSITY!
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    I probably have that rom on my original Xbox along with tons of other games

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