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Late 2010 revision of my video game rig's arrangement. The Intellivision is tucked underneath the shelves beneath the VCR.
At this point, I'm going to admit, I should probably seriously consider adding another bookshelf to this, even though I'd really prefer not to.
This store has an effective workfloor of about 4 square metres, and the power goes out every 15 minutes. Awesome.
I asked about games at one sale...they said that they had some, out (I hadn't seen them) and poked around to help me find them...inside of a bag in a box full of action figures. I peeked in, saw a couple of decent PSX titles (complete non-GH Reloaded ftw), some lackluster N64 stuff...and complete Nintendogs? I offered $5 for the bag, they took it eagerly.
PSX:
2Xtreme
Crash Bandicoot
Die Hard Trilogy
NBA Live 98
NHL 99
Re-Loaded
WCW vs the World
N64:
A Bug's Live
Pokemon Stadium x2
WCW vs Nitro
NDS:
Nintendogs Dachshund & Friends
Total: $5
Optimal full band paths for songs in Rock Band 2.
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Optimal full band paths for songs in Rock Band 2.
For more information: rockband.scorehero.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=30428
It is not a surprise that the Need for Speed series has had plenty of iconic and legendary cars that we played with during our formative years. Many entries in the franchise have focused on story-driven plots, making us all the more involved through the cars we drove.
Another such legendary car is the Nissan 350Z from 2004's NFS Underground 2. Publisher Electronic Arts released the game at the perfect time when street racing and car tuning were at the peak of their popularity thanks to the Fast and Furious series and the success of the first NFS Underground. The 350Z was one of the fastest cars in the entire franchise, and it became a drifting icon not just in the game, but in the real world as well.
Rachel gives the player a tutorial at the beginning of Need for Speed: Underground 2, which includes how to use the SMS system, minimap and how to access events. She lets the player drive her Nissan 350Z to meet her at a car dealership.
This Nissan 350Z from NFS Underground has been created for #mocaroundgang #mocaround79 to the theme #videogame hosted by @brickrails on instagram. Entries for this build theme should be submitted by July 13th, 2024.
michaelkwan.com - Even the arcades in Taipei are largely abandoned. Not much in terms of "regular" games here; mostly prize-based games and large-format arcade games.
The September 25, 1983 Alamogordo Daily News reported that the little dump had been selected because scavenging was forbidden there and because the dump’s garbage was crushed and covered every night. Nevertheless, one entire truckload of games was hijacked and allegedly driven down to Mexico to be copied, Alamogordo teenagers snuck into the landfill to dig out free games, and area stores were suddenly besieged by people trying to sell them Atari’s shoddiest products. To stop the site from being looted further, many of the games were crushed by D9 Caterpillars, and a layer of concrete was poured over what was left.
In Secrets Behind Video Game Music, top names share secrets ad strategies for integrating and composing music for videogames. From left:Sony Computer Entertainment director of music Chuck Doud; Music4Games foundr and panel moderator Greg OConnor-Read, composer Cris Velasco, Viscral Games/Electronic Arts audio director Don Veca, composer Sascha Dikiciya;Billboard editorial director Bill Werde; and composer James Dooley.