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In the back of my deepest memories I remember seeing an image of this 90s anime biker chick from a PS1 game who's pants were a jean trouser leg on one end and a bare short shorts on the other. She was cute as fuck, but I have no idea what her name was or what game she's from. Do you have any images of her?
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Why was the one-ripped-pant-leg jeans even a thing? I remember it as a costume in the original Dead or Alive for Tina.
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>>7935669 I already found who I was looking for (
>>7935534 ) but she looks really cute as well.
>>7935675 I don't really know why, but it looks kinda cool in my opinion.
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Glad OP found his girl. :)
Anonymous
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>mfw trying to argue the Saturn was more powerful than the Playstation
Anonymous
Who cares about specs, it's the software lineup that matters.
Anonymous
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>>7927565 The Shiturn sucked dick in that regard, too.
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I think the fighting game ones where actually decent.
Anonymous
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Picerel is actually fun
>>7926646 >>7926659 Digimon remake ones were like $20 or so at GameStop, same with tamagotchi
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>>7931775 Why is the batter running to hit the ball?
Anonymous
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>>7924327 Based Doug handheld
Anonymous
Post the first game you ever played and be judged for it
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>>7831776 yea everyone was too busy worrying about losing their house and jobs to worry about red v blue shit
Anonymous
>>7831062 is that the first jak and daxter game?
from what i remember it was pretty fun
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>>7821647 My first game as well. Came with my genesis.
Anonymous
>>7832047 Not him and it wasn't my first game but it was the first PS2 game I ever played. Really impressed me because I thought it looked better than all my Dreamcast games
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>>7832128 yea from what i remember it was a perfectly good 3d platformer
Anonymous
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The Beach (2000) Game Boy Rampage World Tour
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>>7818408 Maybe they'd have to license the in-game music/sounds, and it's too much effort to compose something original, so it's easier to just go with the generic sounds everyone knows indicates a videogame.
Anonymous
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>>7816791 Were Karen and Bobby just planning a 90-minute trip to the beach, or did Karen bring a suitcase of extra batteries for that thing?
Anonymous
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>>7810479 that's War : The Final Assault
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>>7806674 What did he mean by this?
Anonymous
What are some good /vr/ games made in the USA?
Anonymous
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The Lost Vikings
Anonymous
>>7803171 today they are getting bought by china, just look at blizzard for example.
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>>7803262 >bought out by china >but not actually hit by their autistic censorship so you still have shit like all the faggotry in Overw*tch Truly the worst of both worlds.
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>>7800870 Quake 3 and UT are tons of fun with friends/classmates/randoms.
Anonymous
This is Half-Life 1 Definitive Edition. It has extended maps, a new Hazard Course, even better HD models than the ones from Blue Shift, with facial expressions and new Health and HEV charge stations. Not to mention the third expansion (yes, VALVe DOES know how to count to 3) with Decay, which extends HL's lore even further. And you can even play with USB mouse and keyboard if you dislike playing with the controller. Black Mesa may be a marvel, but this one is the closer you can get to perfection from a first-party game.
Anonymous
>>7698893 It's built on PowerPC tho.
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>>7684646 It's pretty damn good and the little touches added to some maps are very welcome and help immersion a bit. The biggest one is that Blast Pit has a collapsed tunnel and a locked door added, which makes the place more logical as opposed to having no real entrance in the original game.
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>>7700487 yes, who could forget the intel pentium iii being based on ibm powepc-architecture.
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>>7687320 Yeah I must have done a similar amount, just finished it with a friend on sven coop and that was tons of fun, until xen of course, I fucking hate xen.
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>insert vortigaunt cheat so you can play as a vortigaunt through the whole game >pretty cool >years later insert the same disc on different PS2 with no memory card >the vortigaunt cheat is still somehow active >can't find a way to disable it Did I somehow ruin my copy? PS2 can't write stuff on the disc, but small binary data changes are not unheard of even on DVD players.
Anonymous
I emulate a lot, deep into emulation and shit and i have never seen such a great psx emulation as with the current dev build of duckstation! This is on the same level as with the black magic of ppsspp!
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>>7687536 exactly what OP said
duckstation is on par with ppsspp
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>>7682428 This post is advertising or begging.
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WTF why was this deleted?
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What are favorite indie games from the retro era? Weird flash games, early 00's freeware, early Touhou and other doujinsoft, etc.
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Knight of Knights I know I'm not the only one that played it. Apparently it's from 09, but fuck it, it's worth posting anyways
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>>7465731 Here in Brazil we had a popular freeware site, I remember downloading this, Liero, Little Fighters 2 and Dink Smallwood from it. Played the shit out of these games.
I think it still exists, but at some point they started forcing a shitty downloader/installer instead of direct links and the adware stuff soon followed and it fell into irrelevancy.
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I've just read about all those games and fell into nostalgia. It seems it was yesterday. But two decades have already passed. Now the games are different but I think we have more opportunities. There are many reliable platforms like
http://888sport.com/ where people can play or make bets and enjoy it. But it is easier to get an addiction now. That's why to be careful, guys!
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atari 7800, msx, pc engine, gba, gbc, nes, snes, virtualboy, sega game gear, master system, megadrive, and others
https://www91.zippyshare.com/v/sF0jVqrl/file.html https://1fichier.com/?u6qy8erj8c934n7rfiq9
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>>7638384 Let's be real here, hall monitor. The rules say homebrew games for retro systems are allowed. Technically any game released for these systems now is homebrew. Also, let's say that it's teetering on the rules... if this is posted on /v/, it just gets buried with no replies. The people that want to play these type of games are on this board. Obviously letting people post about totally brand new games that are retro styled like Bloodstained or whatever should still not be allowed, but this isn't as big a grievance as you're making it out to be.
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>>7631136 >master system pretty sure it’s the Sega System
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>>7638761 I'm not arguing about homebrew games, I'm fine with it and I'm fine with this thread. Holy shit what is so hard to understand that "modern remakes" aren't fucking retro? Follow the thread I only disagreed with a post that stated
>modern remakes of retro games qualify as well Is Halo Master Chief Collection a retro title to you? Post a thread about it and see if it lasts was my original fucking point. Jesus wept.
And now to spite me you probably will like the original autist that started this shit.
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>>7632502 Schleu's a friendly jab commonly used by French tongues to designate german people, mon gars. Like the other anon said, germans, like the bri'ish, spent decades shooting themselves in the foot and selling out their freedom for a false sense of security.