I noticed on Sega Genesis Classics that you can alter the screen resolution and format to simulate a CRT TV. Pretty cool.
I noticed on Sega Genesis Classics that you can alter the screen resolution and format to simulate a CRT TV. Pretty cool.
I want to play some Rage. I have it and it's backwards compatible on XBO right now. I'm trying to wait a little bit though and play it when I get to the appropriate year and month in my retro gaming - probably October.
I really want to play the Gears strategy game. XCOM in the Gears universe would be awesome.
I was kind of fascinated by the park so I didn't mind being a slave to every character and finding all their stupid stuff. Plus, I have to beat MrGalloway on the achievement leaderboards. We go back and forth for the third spot. I have no chance of beating HaloChief or PhantasyStar77. Those guys rip it up every month.
I'm not really against coding or think it's crazy hard actually. I'm just forced into this 5 week course that is a bit fast. 5 weeks to build a web site with no previous experience that contains all the bells and whistles. It's a bit overwelming for me, but I'm getting it. It's actually a bit fun too. Just wish it was over a normal semester of 14 weeks instead of condensed into 5. Ah!
Oh cool. Now I'm going to download it. Not to say I'm anti-social or anything. I enjoy a rando here and there.
Security is a really good field to be in right now, I believe. I've never been hard core into science and technology, so I might switch up to something closer to graphic arts or desktop publishing. I'm enjoying designing a web page, even though it's a lot of coding. It's not that hard, just tedious.
Yea. You can just walk around the park and check it out. From what I've been told, it's exactly like the real park. That is, in cartoony style and the attractions are rendered into game levels instead of just rides like in the park. There are a handful of rides though too, just like the real park. It's kind of cool. I've never been to Disneyland, so it's real insteresting to me.
I wonder why not Metroid, but then it's all about multiplayer these days isn't it.
No you don't. Every language is getting a coat of user friendly framework to make it much easier. I already feel like I'm doing something old school with HTML5 when most web site creators offer easier to use software. That is, unless you want to be a programmer. Then, go right ahead.