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That thing destroyed my palm during Mario Party with my brothersI'm a big fan of the N64 controller.
Holy shit
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That thing destroyed my palm during Mario Party with my brothersI'm a big fan of the N64 controller.
There's everything peak about that console generation, it's not any competition to any other whatsoever. Boo hoo load times and ugly 3D. You decline-enabler.Late 90s was very exciting on PC, sure. 3D acceleration became a thing. A big deal. Very cool things came from this. Definitely incline.
But on consoles? No way. Wanna compare SNES, Genesis and TG16 to PS1, N64 and Saturn? No loading times to garbage loading times. Excellently designed, programmed and animated (and beautiful looking) 16-bit 2D games vs trash tier awful looking first generation 3D games that mostly play like ass?
There's nothing peak about that console generation.
What this guy said exactly. Although you also missed out peak handheld, which substituted 2D gaming no longer being the focus quite nicely.1995-2004 was basically the golden decade. Peak PC, peak arcade, peak consoles (Saturn, PS1, N64, Dreamcast, PS2, Gamecube). What hasn't declined since then? You had LAN, dedicated servers, no DLC, couch multiplayer. And games were still games, didn't play themselves, didn't insult your intelligence and generally didn't follow some agenda. DRM was also still relatively benign (fuck online activation, account-tied games, limited installs, always-online etc).
By the things you say, I know you don't even know jack shit about gaming history prior to the 2000s, so shut the fuck up you dumb cunt. Your opinion has zero weight.
"doom is circle strafing for 90 minutes"
Get the fuck out of here retard. IGN boards is the place for you.
Which genres do you have in mind?But on consoles? No way. Wanna compare SNES, Genesis and TG16 to PS1, N64 and Saturn?
Got a Voodoo Banshee gfx card in the late 90s and played Quake, Unreal Tournament, Half-life/Counter-Strike, et al.Late 90s was very exciting on PC, sure. 3D acceleration became a thing. A big deal. Very cool things came from this. Definitely incline.
But on consoles? No way. Wanna compare SNES, Genesis and TG16 to PS1, N64 and Saturn? No loading times to garbage loading times. Excellently designed, programmed and animated (and beautiful looking) 16-bit 2D games vs trash tier awful looking first generation 3D games that mostly play like ass?
There's nothing peak about that console generation.
BRO YOU DONT NEED AMEGADRIVE IF YOU HAVE A PCMade by SEGA, or on a SEGA system?
I'm currently around 300 games and 3 years into a 16-bit playthrough, having finished most of those games several time, and my fave SEGA games are:
- Shining Force 2
- Phantasy Star 4
- Streets of Rage 1 through 3 (all fantastic in their own way)
- Golden Axe (see avatar)
- The Revenge of Shinobi
- Sonic 3
- Sonic & Knuckles
- Afterburner 2
- Comix Zone
- Ecco 2
- Shadowrun (I think this was in house, might be wrong though).
- Kid Chameleon
- Landstalker
Others which were on the SEGA Megadrive, but were 3rd party would be:
- Thunderforce 3
- Star Control
- Batman
- Hellfire
- Ghouls N Ghosts
- Castlevania Bloodlines
- Flashback
- Warsong (Der Langrissa)
- Trouble Shooter 2/Battlemania 2
- Eliminate Down
- Gley Lancer
- Devil Crash
- Double Dribble
- Langrisser 2
- Dinos For Hire
- Alien 3
- Buck Rogers - Countdown to Doomsday
- Blades of Vengeance
- Decap Attack/Magical Hat
- The Immortal
- Evander Hollyfield Real Deal Boxing
- Greatest Heavyweights
- Gunstar Heroes
- California Games
- Arrow Flash
- Empire of Steel
- Dangerous Seed
- Elemental Master
- Gynoug/Wings Of Wor
- Insector X
- Gauntlet 4
Thunderforce 3 is probably my fave game ever, with Afterburner 2 the game which I'm still addicted to and play almost every other night even after 30 odd years.
The best gaming set up for me is PC+ SEGA Megadrive. PC for the depth & 3D games, Megadrive for the quickfire action and buzz. Perfection.
Really? Comix Zone? Not Nights (or Gain Ground or Crazy Taxi or Virtua On or Jet Set Radio or Burning Rangers or Outrun or Space Harrier etc. etc. Sega had very innovative dev studios)Comix Zone was the most creative and original game they ever made