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Do they still have online play with that game? Isn't it like ten years old or something like that?Quake III: ArenaNow broadcasting from the underground command post. Deep in the bowels of a hidden bunker. Somewhere under the brick & steel of a nondescript building. We've once again made contact w/ our leader, OSG
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Resistance 2 PS3 - To find codes. I'm playing normally until I find an area where I control a tank or Stalker, then I'll look for codes.
Castlevania Curse Of Darkness PS2 - Finding codes for the IDs for Hihofai.
Dynasty Warriors 5 PS2 - Helping Heii with the Size Modifier code.
Singularity PS3 - Waiting for the library to get it within the next few days so I can help somebody bind console commands to to buttons, like god mode or noclip.
Xbox 360 - Deus Ex Human Revolution because it's fun.
Splinter Cell Conviction Xbox 360 - Co-op with a friend is fun.Last edited by bungholio; 02-03-2012, 01:46:15 PM.
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Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow - GBA (for the umpteenth time)
I'm going through in Hard Mode, which is indeed more difficult, but not terribly so. I wish there were more games like it. Circle of the Moon and Harmony of Dissonance are both great games as well... I'll probably be playing HOD next.
I soo wish I hadn't traded in my copy of Symphony of the Night for the PS
I got like a few bucks for it, but now it seems you can't find a copy for less than $40-50 now
I'd like to eventually have all the best CV games (the ones with big, sprawling maps and RPG elements are the best, IMO).
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Wow that's amazing. I have Quake 4 for the PC. I never participate in online play though for any games. The only time I ever used online play was with my PS2 for Madden. I also used online play with Dreamcast for NFL2K. Those were the only two games I ever used online play. One of the reasons why I'm not a big fan of it is because I hate the delay/studdering or whatever it's called. Even with the best online connection (Verizon Fios), there is still that delay. It's never as smooth as if you are playing it offline by yourself. But that's just a small reason why I don't use online play. I'd rather play a franchise mode, a quest againsts the CPU, and just generally would rather play against the CPU. I had Call of Duty and Medal of Honor for the PS2 and I enjoyed playing the missions against the computer versus running around trying to kill other players online. Also, since I just play retro game consoles, they don't have online play for the real hardware consoles like NES, SNES, Genesis, and Atari 2600.Originally posted by dlevere View PostYou would be surprised at how popular Quake III: Arena is. They are STILL playing online, at this moment, 12 years after the game was released.Last edited by OldSchoolGamer; 02-05-2012, 12:16:05 AM.Now broadcasting from the underground command post. Deep in the bowels of a hidden bunker. Somewhere under the brick & steel of a nondescript building. We've once again made contact w/ our leader, OSG
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I love those Castlevania games myself! I've been playing on and off the NDS versions and hacking anything new that I think might be useful or cool or even things no one else thought of doing for it.Originally posted by BeyondTheStatic View PostCastlevania: Aria of Sorrow - GBA (for the umpteenth time)
I'm going through in Hard Mode, which is indeed more difficult, but not terribly so. I wish there were more games like it. Circle of the Moon and Harmony of Dissonance are both great games as well... I'll probably be playing HOD next.
I soo wish I hadn't traded in my copy of Symphony of the Night for the PS
I got like a few bucks for it, but now it seems you can't find a copy for less than $40-50 now
I'd like to eventually have all the best CV games (the ones with big, sprawling maps and RPG elements are the best, IMO).Spoiler Alert! Click to view...
THE BAD GUY!!!!!!
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The only NDS CV titles I've played were Dawn of Sorrow and Portrait of Ruin, the latter being my favorite. The music was awesome and the combat/weapons were great. I especially liked the Sword of Heaven, though it took a lot of time to acquire. I just wish NDS emulation on PCs wasn't so danged slow. The author of NO$GBA seems to have called it quits after version 2.6a, which is a shame since it was headed in the right direction. It was supposed_to_be_free, but he got in a huff when people wouldn't donate or pay him for new versionsOriginally posted by helder View PostI love those Castlevania games myself! I've been playing on and off the NDS versions and hacking anything new that I think might be useful or cool or even things no one else thought of doing for it.
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