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TalkBack / RE:Want to Play the Revolution?
« on: April 22, 2006, 08:06:54 AM »
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Originally posted by: Mario

and i'd beat off in front of the whole world, that's always been my dream.


Out of context, that sounds real bad.


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TalkBack / RE:Midway Promises Revolution Game in 2006
« on: March 02, 2006, 12:29:48 PM »
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Originally posted by: Ian Sane
Midway's best games were for the arcade so what they should do is have some generic arcade board that's easy to port from and make games for that.  They don't have to release these games in arcades they just have to make the game with the arcade hardware and under the assumption that people will uses quarters to play and such.  Then they should port it to home consoles and replace the quarters with the credits system used in Ikaruga.  To really make the game sharp they should put the arcade machine out at E3 a see if people are willing to put in money to play it.  Arcades were a good test run in the old days because an arcade game that bombed typically never made it home.  It worked as a filter for crap.

I can't decide if I'm joking or being half-serious with this post.


Funny....Midway dropped it's whole arcade division a few years back. Now all they do is console games. So, really doubt that would happen.


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General Gaming / RE:That whole GTA ruckus
« on: July 21, 2005, 12:56:08 PM »
Now, here's what I don't understand. The content is being able to unlock in the PC version, yet the concole versions were rated AO.

And, according to the end user agreement you are not allowed to change anything on the game, right? So they left a little something extra in there, but didn't make it able to access it. Now if you do download a patch or a mod NOT made by rockstar you are breaking the end user agreement!

What about the sims, you can download mods to get nudity, yet the game is rated T.

This is just a way to get the games out of stores. Best Buy, Circuit City, Walmart, etc. does not carry anything that has an AO rating, they treat it like it's a XXX movie. The government is not allowed to censor us, yet they are allowed to make the game a little less available....hmmm sounds like censorship to me, they just do it in a different way.

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General Gaming / RE:F-Zero AX
« on: September 07, 2003, 08:31:14 AM »
The standard one looks like Initial D, actually same cabinet...here's a pic of the Initial D machine..Initial D

Although it still has the cool steering wheel. Also the seat does not move on the standard.

I talked to the owner and he told me there are two F-Zero's out there. We have one and Sega is using the other one for a big arcade show later this month.

EDIT: Weird, it didn't put in my edit...oh well. I found this pic, the page is in Japanese but you can see the difference. F-Zero AX Deluxe vs Standard

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General Gaming / RE:F-Zero AX
« on: September 07, 2003, 04:47:41 AM »
F-zero AX deluxe costs $8850......F-Zero AX


Also....if you live in the San Francisco they have F-zero AX!!!! At the Riptide Arcade at Pier 39. It's the standard model  not the deluxe, but it's still cool as hell. The best part about it, is I work there!!! Yeah free F-zero for me! The game costs $1 to play and $1 for the card. And it does include the memory card slot.

I was told that we are the only place that has it right now, and we are testing it for Sega. Most likely because Sega's office is located in San Francisco.

Come on by and play. The more people that play the game, the faster Sega will release it!!!

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TalkBack / F-Zero AC US Bound; Connection Details
« on: April 24, 2003, 05:27:28 PM »
If you're interested in a little more about the Arcade version check this out....http://www.coinopexpress.com/products/machines/driving-riding_games/F-Zero_AC_2782.html

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