The only way to pirate GC games right now is through setting up a lan from your PC to your GC using Phantasy Star Online. It streams the rom from your PC to your GC and it is very slow from what I have heard and isn't really worth all the trouble. Also I think they are starting to make some...
Good point. Anyway the first is good, but the sequels are complete shit. I wouldn't recomend City of Angels to my worst enemy, however the third can be enjoyable. It's not a favorite though. The first one is really good. You can relate with the characters well and you actually feel for them a bit.
That's basically what I was thinking. I can do the graphic work on my own and if everything goes according to plan I should be able to program it (with help) soon. I am reading some books right now and planning on auditing a class for C++ (computer science or something like that.)
Now that I am learning to code I am going to be trying to make some games on my own. This won't be anything immediately done, but I can start working on the sprites for a project and possibly have the graphics done for the game by the time I know what I am doing with C++.
I was thinking River...
I like Pulp Fiction, Scarface, and The Crow. Donnie Darko was good, but really weird it kind of just confused me. Granted I didn't see the first 10 minutes of the movie.
Actually I was stating that all the said systems have good games. When there are clearly systems that don't have any good games. I think anything that makes it mainstream and becomes a household name has proven that it is not the worst system ever. And nintendo is short hand for video...
Anyone who says N64 is the worst system ever is a blatant fan boy. The same can be said about anyone who says it about Dreamcast, Xbox, Playstation. There are very good games for all these systems and much worse consoles out there.
Boo I was looking forward to something that seemed some what like Underground for PlayStation. Like you guys could get beta's of certain programs that were only offered to subscribers.
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