well... I really feel old now seeing you kids post things like Duke Nukem and such as your first games.
For me it was Alex the kid and R-type on the Mega-Drive one of my friends had that got me into gaming. But the first game that I finished and liked was Double Dragon in the arcades...
It was CS 1.1 that made me a pro I guess as I played it in the PGL but I was alsothe winner of many Tekken 2 and 3 tournaments and also before that Street Fighter 2 and Mortal Kombat II.
Hm... the last one is tough. I think it's Mace the Dark Age on the 64. The game had so much potential but it kinda sucked, that's why me and my friends were constantly day-dreaming about what we could change in the game if we designed it...
There really isnt a reason to put a game on pc and not the systems(and vice versa) everyone is in it for money these days(excpet blizzard,valve etc.) and i was gonna get the Q6600 and the 8800GTS Nvidia graphics card but i relized i could buy a 360 and wii...but i dont want to turn into a console gamer, i love being a hermit(lol) but i feel im bein ripped off in a way with me paying hundreds of dollars to upgrade(no im not complaining about the cost just simply stating) i could buy a console with equel gaming capabilities...what are you thought on this? should i resort to droppin my pc gaming rig...(sorry if this belongs in a diffren forum i just want certain opnions :D)demonik_360
You have a valid point here. Computers nowadays are VERY expensive. A decent gaming machine costs more than 2000 dollars. It's crazy really... With that kind of money you can buy a PS3, a 360, a Wii and a PC for internet and older games. I mean come on you get4 machines instead of one... It's a no-brainer. And with today's multiplatform madness you really wouldn't miss many games on the PC anyway.
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