100% agree!! :cheese:
Remember a game called Outlaws? I think that's what it was called anyway, came out after Quake but still used 2D models a la Duke Nukem 3D. Tremendous fun, got real tense at times! :cool:
I've recently found the 'favourite servers' function to stop working :frown:
All my favourites have disappeared, and it won't let me re-add them! :(
Does anyone know what's up there??
You can play it perfectly on emulators - SNES, Megadrive or Amiga. The Amiga version is how it's meant to be played - but it's harder to get the emulator working!
The Pro Evo series does not actually follow on from the ISS series, as they were both developed by different teams from within Konami.
Sensi Soccer does require a bit of skill to master, but it's all the better once you do. When you pass the ball, the ball goes in which direction you tell it...
Yeah, the Winning Eleven series is titled Pro Evolution Soccer in Europe. It is better than the FIFA series yes, but in terms of only gameplay - no football game has surpassed Sensi Soccer!! And that's 14 years on!! :P
Man, I'm so excited about this!! :rolling:
You're gonna have to be aged roughly 20 or over to appreciate why this is a massive release! The best football game series (forget your FIFA and Pro Evo folly!) revamped for 2006!
Any other Sensi fans just as excited as me??
The bad news is...
Yeah - those are the Source engine files though - they are common to all Source games?
It still seems that there is more disk space used by Episode 1 than the full HL2 game...
No, I don't think the Red Cross are claiming to 'own' the symbol, it's just when you see a red cross that's who you think of. It's fair enough that they do not want 'violence for fun', so to speak, associated with them. You have to see both sides of an argument!
I must be the only one who agrees with The Red Cross then, I don't condone violence or war either - unless it is necessary. I mean, video games designers could put anything on the health packs - gamers won't care.
On the other hand, the symbol has been used in violent video games for years...
Yeah, the puzzles in HL2 were really good. I hate when you are presented with some Tomb Raider style jumps to do, such as in Half Life 1.
Also, MOH:AA had a lot of variations to keep it interesting.