Old games on new hardware

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Cool Blue
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Old games on new hardware

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I just fired up a game i hadn't played since getting my new video card (Lock On) and it's just so damned pretty. Max'd all the settings and effects for shits and giggles and it still runs smooth.

Optimal/native monitor resolution is just so sexy on an LCD. :icon14:
bork[e]
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Post by bork[e] »

nice

I remember going to Wal-Mart about once a month picking up a new game praying it would work when I got home. On my old PIII 333Mhz Computer. :p

Now that I've gotten a new pc it was like christmas, had about 10 games just setting there never been played before. :)
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Post by GONNAFISTYA »

Fuckin nerds.
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Post by bitWISE »

I was craving some Resident Evil action the other day but I don't have a PSX or PS2 :tear:

(And the games suck on PC)
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Post by MKJ »

get yourself a cube with REmake. its cheap and well worth it
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Post by bitWISE »

MKJ wrote:get yourself a cube with REmake. its cheap and well worth it
I thought about getting a cube when they first hit $100. Too many kiddy games but that may actually help me get my gf interested.

*adds cube to enormous list of frivalous shit to buy*
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Post by Guest »

I got one there aren't that many good games for it. Super Monkey ball 1 and 2 are good, easy to play but fun, Metroid Prime and Echoes would be a must and maybe games like f-zero and I've heard there's a few other good titles out there. Otherwise though it's a horrible gamesystem. Not enough good games.
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