Bad Boys: Miami Takedown would have to be my vote. :P
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If you are still having trouble deciding, I would recommend The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker. It's just so cute and fun. ^-^
The Mortal Kombat and Katamari Damacy series. Mortal Kombat just feels like a lot of gamepad bashing to me and Katamari Damacy is just you pushing a ball around picking crap up with it. Of course I guess Katamari Damacy is kind of standable for me since I enjoy the original Pac-Man arcade game. :l
I played Kotor2, which is basically the exact same game. Not on PC, but it feels just like it did five years ago. The first is probably my favorite RPG ever. Definitely an amazing game.
magnax1
That has nothing to do with the subject, also Kotor2 has a bit of a different setup then Kotor1 does when it comes to Vista and 7. Sorry if I'm getting onto you but it kinda irks me when people do this stuff... -_-
I would have to say the 90's, the home console market started in the 80's and pretty much crashed in '83 since there was next to no original concepts out there. You can think Miyamoto (if I spelled his name right) for Mario, without him home consoles might of died out before the 90's started.
But the reason that the 90's would have to be the best generation of gaming would have to be from all of the great games that took old formulas and shook them up. This was also the decade when games were being focused more on great arcade mechanics and story. Now a days, it's either online multiplayer or GTFO.
But that's just my opinion, feel free to pick at it. :P
Any 2D or 3D fighting game would be fine for what you are looking for.
I've played it and it works on XP, Vista, 7, but you'll have to use the Windows XP SP2 compatibaility feature to get it to work on anything above XP. Not sure if it works on 64-bit systems and also you may have issues if you are using an older ATI card.
I bought a new laser/disk unit from ebay - makes games work like new. Obviously if a game disk is badly scratched its going to have problems, but otherwise you can kiss goodbye to those music/fmv skipping issues! Only cost about £8 or something.
8bitViking
Can anybody else say LAME? XD
If you really want to use a keyboard and mouse to play Half-Life, why not just order it off of Steam for $9.99? You can have it instantly added to your account by credit card and downloaded to your machine in about 30 minutes if you have broadband.
the PS1 was dominant in just about every country,[QUOTE="Darkman2007"][QUOTE="garathe_den"]
The ps1 was always dominant in my country. I have no n64 memores
AjarnLenny
Here (Thailand) there are kids who have never heard of Nintendo. These kids play PS2 all day.
*packs bags for Thailand* Time to get my Pac-Man World Rally on! :D
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