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Started by NejinOniwa, September 27, 2011, 04:02:22 PM

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Bella

I was spoiled for some parts of Portal 2 so ik that feel. ;__;

Speaking of which, I picked up Half-Life 2, Episode 1 for a buck and a half at Goodwill. Even though I've never played the first Half-Life. And I'm not entirely sure how an XP-era game will run on a Windows 7 computer. I ... may not have thought this out fully.

Nichi

I run the first Half-Life on Windows 7 without issue, and it's a Windows 98-era game -w-;

Bella


Chocofreak13

dude, i managed to jerry-rig Theme Hospital onto Speedy at one point. i was running 32bit, and it took a little finagling, but it worked once i got it all figured out. and Theme Hospital came out in 1997.
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Nichi

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I've jumped through hoops to make Ancient Empires (An old DOS game from '92) to run on Windows 7. Love me some DOSBox -w-

EDIT: So, because I realize I've owned it for over 2 years and haven't played it yet, I decided to finally start on Persona 4. So far, I'm not sure if it's a problem with my TV or a feature of the game, but it has a bit of motion blur to it that was not present in Persona 3 FES or other PS2 games I've played on this TV :\
(Granted, it might have to do with the weather system in the game)

Chocofreak13

idk if any of my anime mags have reviews on P4 (outside of the anime), but i could check if you want. want me to?
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stewartsage

Still want to play Persona 3 portable so I can play as a girl.

Nichi

@Kari: Go for eet~

@Stew: PSPs aren't too expensive if you shop around :3

Chocofreak13

and if you get a water damaged one, it'll look like it's in 3-DDDDDDD~~~
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Nichi

So, I did some research, and apparently the motion blur in Persona 4 is intentional in certain areas. I guess it's an interesting touch :3

stewartsage

Huh.

So I bid on a God of War red PSP.

LeaflameSD

I've been playing Sonic 3 and Knuckles (not the Mega Drive version though, the Windows95 remake).

Nichi

Nice. As far as PC versions, I prefer the Steam version from '11 over the old Windows 95 edition from '97; as it keeps the original MegaDrive soundtrack

Chocofreak13

i've been invited to play terraria, only problem is that i lack a steam account. >>;
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Nichi

I have that game. Was on-sale the week following me seeing it in one of DeliciousCinnamon's livestreams -w-