This is perfect! I would love to do something clean like this.
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This was my favorite arcade game for many years. I’m thinking about getting a Saturn just to play it again. I haven’t played video games for 20 years recently. In the last month I bought 3 retro Systems n 387 games
I dreamed about the actual destruction derby mode being online when I got this at launch in middle school. This was definitely an underrated game at the time though.
Nice I wished I had the Batman Forever game on the Ps1 I just love that game I had rented at my local blockbuster as a kid, I regret not buying it now in 2024.
This, along with the first RE, were the reasons I was BEGGING for a PlayStation back in 1995. (Think I did get one for a birthday around 1996). In hindsight, while this game isn't perfect...and you were very fair about pointing out the flaws in it...I am kind of surprised that with the twin-stick shooter renaissance that we are currently in, no one has thought about creating a current "Loaded" follow up.
Yeah it would be cool to see it pop up with modern controls digitally. I always wanted this game based solely off the magazine ads. Did you get a chance to play it before you got a PS1 or did the ads get you hyped too? Lol
@flizzzipper I think it was a mix of the ads, and seeing that vintage PS1 longbox at a local rental store. Usually the samples I had of the Playstation were Battle Arena Toshinden, or Warhawk.
Destruction derby 2 brought us into the next era of racing games with it's realistic physics. Imo, the first flat out game was a spiritual sequel to destruction derby 2, then it kinda lived on through Driver Parallel Lines in the race track races.
After I dive into Destruction Derby Raw I'm going to have to tackle Flat out. It's been mentioned a lot in regards to Destruction Derby but I've never played it.
@@flizzzipper the first flat out game is a gem. Then they go down hill with every sequel. Only the first Flat out is a kin to destruction derby 2. The sequels are a kin to the burn out series.
Beat this game this weekend and I had a good time with it. Great memories from playing it when I was younger but not sure if I ever finished it so nice to wrap up that chapter. Pretty damn fun
I do love the clean look of your game room, even if my preference is for more cozy rooms than clean rooms (wall to wall carpet, little more crowded, though not hoarder). The one thing that's sad is how many you have that sun faded. You mention it with regards to the 32x. Having those windows open does expose them to direct sunlight, which is what sun fades. Currently, my stuff exists in a tv stand with doors, and it's nicely situated so it doesn't get sun faded. Also, that living room's window setup makes it relatively dark. My plan is to have my room expanded, adding room to have my setup and games in one place. Problem is, those windows are facing southern exposure. To rectify it, I will have long blinds, as well as a porch in front of those windows with a roof, which will cast a nice shadow, preventing direct sunlight. This also has the effect of cooling the room down. I'm surprised you got PS3 games. Valkyria chronicles I have on PC, specifically 1 and 4. I haven't played 1 yet, though I got a steel box/sleeve one of 1 on the ps3 from my local store on a whim. 4 is a lot of fun though. I enjoy the art style and love the rts like gameplay. I love that monitor. If you're willing to, share it. UW is cool, but I've never been a fan how a bunch of older games won't support it, and I find triple monitor setups are more spacious than UW. If you REALLY want that UW style, Nvidia surround is awesome. You just need 3 of the same size and resolution monitors. I had that for a bit, but then I got a 27 inch main monitor and it's gonna take me time to get more. They are cheaper now, but I'm thinking of going 3 micro OLED displays with similar 240hz and a much better HDR. Problem is, they're like $700-$800 each.