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3474RetroCon <blockquote rel="thecrow174"><b>thecrow174 wrote :</b> Sadly, I am FAR from the Oaks, Pennsylvania area. I would've loved to see the Back to the Future time machine. </blockquote> Lots of good stuff in there. From the photos of last year's event, it appears to be pretty successful.Vaporman87Sep 11, 2013View
3473RetroCon Sadly, I am FAR from the Oaks, Pennsylvania area. I would've loved to see the Back to the Future time machine.Mr MagicSep 11, 2013View
3472Mega Man 1I don't mind a game that involves one big story. Kingdom Hearts 1 and 2 really captured my imagination. They always kept me guessing what was going to happen next.Mr MagicSep 11, 2013View
3471Mega Man 1Don't get me wrong. I love the sport of the way games used to be. Always working to achieve that high score or beat that final boss character. It's just that I also enjoy being a part of a big, unfolding story that hinges on my choices. But, they have to REALLY capture me nowadays in order to make me play through. The Mass Effect series is the only series that has managed to do that in recent years. I've tried others, but they just can't reach the depth and character of ME. Vaporman87Sep 11, 2013View
3470Mega Man 1I prefer games with minimal stories, dialog, and especially cutscenes. I want control of both the action and the story. Ceding one because crappy game devs would rather be making movies gives up what makes video games a great medium. Story in games should be implicit in the content, not the other way around. Mega Man (and most of the classic video games of the 2nd and 3rd generation) is great because it gives you a basic framework to play around in and do things your own way; you are the director of the final experience. I have been susceptible to the draw of finding out what happens next, but I will always enjoy the older games more than the current style. There is a reason Mario 3 is consistently rated in the top five games ever, and Mario Galaxy, Sunshine, et al rarely are.shakin steakSep 11, 2013View
3469Retro TV Show Quote Thread"Shut up, judge!" (The Simpsons)Mr MagicSep 10, 2013View
3468Mega Man 1And let us not forget Texas Ground Zero. :lol:Vaporman87Sep 10, 2013View
3467Mega Man 1 <blockquote rel="Vaporman87"><b>Vaporman87 wrote :</b><br> <br> <blockquote rel="shakin steak"><b>shakin steak wrote :</b><br> That's why I don't like new games. If I want somebody else to tell me a story I will watch a movie. </blockquote><br> <br> True. But not many movies can put you in control of the action. Well, not counting Night Trap or Sewer Shark. <img src="/images/smilies/MavLaughOutLoud.gif"> </blockquote> Or Corpse Killer.Mr MagicSep 10, 2013View
3466Mega Man 1 <blockquote rel="shakin steak"><b>shakin steak wrote :</b> That's why I don't like new games. If I want somebody else to tell me a story I will watch a movie. </blockquote> True. But not many movies can put you in control of the action. Well, not counting Night Trap or Sewer Shark. :lol:Vaporman87Sep 10, 2013View
3465I Love The 80's @ King's Island <blockquote rel="tophatsasquatch"><b>tophatsasquatch wrote :</b> Kings Island near Cincinnati? </blockquote> Yup. That one. If you enter the gates, the store is on the left path along the fountains. Sticks out like a sore thumb. Glorious. :XD:Vaporman87Sep 10, 2013View