- Oct 17, 2008
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I can hear it
I can hear it
I was just thinking, how has no one mentioned Skyrim? I could also play that game forever. I think it's my all time favorite game. It set the bar for RPG Openworld games. For me it was genre defining.All my favourites bar one or two have been mentioned. Skyrim I could play forever, smashed both of the Horizon's over Christmas and new year, Red Alert (many a fun hour editing the rules.ini file and changing the attacks of the dogs to be Tesla Coils at short range and Cruiser rounds at long range.) and Goldeneye (no Oddjobs).
Two that I haven't seen, or may have missed. Total Annihilation and Diablo 2/3 (can't decide between the two).
Expectation of a Oblivion remake/remaster announcement tomorrow, possibly even coming out very very soonI was just thinking, how has no one mentioned Skyrim? I could also play that game forever. I think it's my all time favorite game. It set the bar for RPG Openworld games. For me it was genre defining.
I played Oblivion and New Vegas before, and loved them. But when Skyrim came out its was, holy s*** what have they gone and done. It really was incredible. Fallout 4 built on it, and is equally impressive. But it was Skyrim that came along first and changed things.
There was a headline in a review when it first came out that i thought was perfect, "Skyrim - undeniably better than real life."
I can't wait. Very exciting. I played Oblivion a lot, and loved it.Expectation of a Oblivion remake/remaster announcement tomorrow, possibly even coming out very very soon
I'm not sure I've ever met another Intelivision owner!! Burger time, buzz bombers, Dungeons and Dragons, lock n chase, sea battle were all great!Tron deadly discs - Matel Intelivision
There are literally thousands of ways of doing it these days - your PC would probably be fine for the older stuff. You can get bootable images of Batocera so you can boot off a memory stick and not have to fanny around with installing emulators on Mint.Just out of interest..... I don't have a desktop and my laptop is just a cheap Acer I run aversion of Cinnamon Mint on.
What's the best way to do some decent retro gaming for nostalgia? One of those Raspberry Pi things? Just looking for Spectrum, C64, Megadrive, SNES really....