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I've never seen a 2nd hand copy of moonwalker for more than £2- £3 here, but then again i've never searched for it on eBay. I've a copy of the game myself in near mint condition and although it's a pretty rubbish game, it still has a strong nostalgic feeling I have no intension of cashing it in.
All 3 games in the series have the map-maker. However, the map-maker in the PS2 version of TimeSplitters: Future Perfect has a player limit of 8. That and any complexity to maps usually results in serious frame rate issues. Further more, if using doors, unless a human player is within close range of AI, that AI will stand next to open doors, refusing to go through them.
TimeSplitters 2 has the best map-maker in my opinion, but even that is known to freeze on the odd rare occasion. However it supports 16 players and so you can build some pretty big maps.
[QUOTE="Raiko101"]I do. I'm still trying to get 100% on that game without ever using a guide. There's just one hidden package that is eluding me. I can't find it at all lol. Still it's fun to wonder around. That game has the most interesting city of the series. I much prefer GTA III to Vice City and San Andreas. I much prefer the in-car camera in GTA III too. The one in San Andreas is too low. You can barely see what's in front of you.nVidiaGaMer
I don't know how you can like GTAIII over Vice City. Vice City recreated the 80's so well I felt like I was actually living in the game lol.
I'll give this to you, Vice City has the best soundtrack in the series by a country mile. I practically loved every station in that game. However, the city was just too small for me. It has some interesting moments, but I didn't get the same sense of freedom. Especially when the downtown area of the second major island was about 3 blocks wide lol.
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