A lot of this lately
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Who remembers this one?As @sburns i watched the show and now want to play it.
For me currently, I always loved flying games so borrowed Ace Combat 7 from the library (did you know you can rent video games from the library!?) and it’s Ok…but nothing beats the original Chuck Yeager game…
They might have and old school arcade game set, there available on other platforms.I wonder if I can hack my Wii to play some of these old games. I'm sure there's an emulator out there somewhere...
I remember smashing the "U" key to clear machine gun jamsI'm not sure if I ever played Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe, but I played a LOT of Red Baron
Adjust control options and go fast...RIDE 5 recently got added to PS Plus Extra. I downloaded it to try and out and...
...it feels AWFUL. Is there a way to make it feel not awful? I literally can not keep the bike on the track, nevermind go fast.
I'd be open to D&D, but in the same boat, could never find a groupBG3 with wife and friends.
I didn't enjoy it much by myself but playing it with friends is great. I always wanted to play D&D but never found a group, this is the next best thing.
Even if you have a regular group, it's a trope that you can never find a common time to play anyway.I'd be open to D&D, but in the same boat, could never find a group
Well, I guess that settles that then. Why even bother... LOLEven if you have a regular group, it's a trope that you can never find a common time to play anyway.
High school was the last time that my group regularly played. Things got harder to schedule once we were into post-secondary education and reached drinking age, and dropped off to almost nothing as everyone got jobs and kids. But a group that does one-session or short duration games could work well, rather than long LotR-style campaigns that stretch over months.Well, I guess that settles that then. Why even bother... LOL
I haven't played VGA Planets, but I have played a tiny bit of 'Stars!' which looks extremely similar. It's before my time, but I'm curious if anyone here has ever played the play-by-mail (paper mail, not e-mail!) predecessors of these sorts of games?Speaking of games I played in high school, I've been getting back into "VGA Planets" (which I played back in the mid 90s by dialing into a BBS to upload/download my turn file each day).
It was one of the most addicting games for me back in the day - basically a 4x style (eXplore, eXpand, eXploit, eXterminate) strategy game which the author compared to "an 11-player chess game in which all players move all their pieces simultaneously, one turn at a time".
Although most of the fanbase moved on to the web-paged based "Planets Nu" game, which introduced new rulesets and even new races a large section of die-hard fans still play the "original" game via the Planets Central website ( PlanetsCentral - Home ) which is where I'm wasting my time these days. You can still use the original DOS client to play, or the Win 3.1 "WinPlan" version - but most use the more up-to-date "Planets Command Center II" software.
Someone mentioned BBSes on here awhile ago... anyone else play VGAP back in the day??