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Pac-Man Fever (2003) Review
Something I always love about browsing used game stores is running into oddities. Games I wouldn't really go out of my way to order but might grab if it's sitting on a shelf at a cheap price. And recently I found a game I'd previously only seen in magazine ads, Pac-Man Fever.
Pac-Man Fever takes the basic foundation of Mario Party but simplifies it. Every game is a race to the end of the board rather than a contest of who can collect the most things. The end of every round has a mini-game which determines how many spaces you can move in the next round. Your coin equivalents (which are admittedly cleverly are arcade tokens) are mainly used to move yourself or other players forward/back on the board.
These changes make Pac-Man Fever much more simple than Mario Party but that also means it loses alot of its chaotic energy. There's no real way to screw over other players, at best you can inconvenience them by moving them back a few spaces or taking some of their tokens.
The mini-games are unfortunately pretty bland overall. They run the gambit of really simple to kinda confusing. This game could've really benefitted from Mario Party's practice option.
Easily the most stand out thing about the game is it's roster. Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man are joined by Heihachi and Tiger from Tekken, Astaroth from Soul Calibur and the lovely Reiko Nagase of Ridge Racer.
This selection of namco characters is the main reason I picked the game up although it makes me wonder who the audience for this game really was. The simplistic gameplay make me think this was intended for parents to play with their kids, but the roster is mostly made up of characters only avid game players would know.
Pac-Man Fever tries to offer a full game experience but with only 3 game boards and a small selection of mini-games I can imagine being disappointed spending 50$ on this back in the day. But for a tenner today it can make atleast make for an interesting afternoon.
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So Soul Calibur 2 is a fighting game for GCN, Ps2, and Xbox. Link (from the Legend of Zelda) was in the CGN version. And the other two games has their own guest characters. Fast forward years later and a few modders released "Soul Calibur 2 Plus" which allows you to play as all 3 guest characters in one game.
Cool right? But here is the catch! We got the character's movements, voice lines and intros but not the actual character models! So I'm asking around to see if any modders know know how to mod/work with these type of files. vmg, vmx, and vmp. (It has to be these files!)
If you know how to work with these files or know someone who does, then please reply to this thread, and I will send you an invite link to the discord. We need help to get the proper character models (which are Spawn and Heiheichi) into the Mod. Thank you for your time.
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mmorgtastic · 2 years
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I hope SC VI will get a better treatment than Tekken 7 (I am one of those Lei Wulong fans that got heartbroken). They just import animations and resources from previous games (specially in fighting games genre). Nowadays they have power and almost unlimited technology (specially if we are talking about PC version) but most companies use the easy route. On PS3 they started focusing around graphics (bad decision). The technology had limits back then but they used all the potential. The evolution you could see from one game to the next one kinda ended in PS2 era. The lack of passion is the main thing that is killing videogames. Not only Namco but just about any other company. Unfortunately most people pay for DLCs and that's the reason why they exist.īut yeah, it is obvious the low effort they put lately in videogames. I have never paid for a DLC and I will never do it.
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Those glorious days of Soul Calibur III when you could unlock everything for free just investing some effort and time are for now gone. What I fear most about the greedy Namco are not the graphics but the content they are planning to cut from the game to sell it in pieces calling it DLCs. Let's just hope they don't ruin it by throwing an ugly grain filter on it like they did with Tekken 7. Overall, it's a better looking game though. Tekken games lately have embraced a more gritty style whereas Soul Calibur games have always had a certain level of aesthetic cleanliness to them that seems to persist.
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I will admit that the skin texture on characters in Tekken looks better from what I can tell (zoom in on any part of King's body and get your ass whooped by the level of detail) but I feel like that's more of a stylistic choice. Spin up Tekken on PC and go hunting for that kind of stuff in Ansel and you'll see exactly where Bamco cut corners. The textures are clearly higher resolution - look at places where textures would be transparent (the lace around sophitia's sleeves) and you'll see what I mean.
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Maybe it's because I know where to look, but I'm already seeing smoother models with higher poly counts, sharper, more detailed textures, smoother shadows, superior Ambient Occlusion. Ps2 Ar max code to unlock everything on soul calibur 3 Wiki User. Looking at the official screenshots for this game and even looking at Tekken 7 on PC, there's a colossal difference. who is it and how do u unlock it Posted: 6:03 am. Also unlock every mode, weapon, and character to hear Sophitia say 'Soul Calibur 2' at the 'Press. Successfully complete all Weapon Master missions. At the character selection screen, highlight a fighter and press Guard. if u relise there is an extra space inbetween darth vader and the aprentice. Soul Calibur 2 Cheats, Codes, Cheat Codes for GameCube (GCN) Strategy Guide Alternate costume. Everything i know on soul calibur 4 by Albert-Chambers. It blows my mind that people are complaining about the graphics. This page contains Soul Calibur IV, q&a, questions and answesr cheatsguru.
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Now that we're emulating game consoles this year instead of paying giant corporations for the privilege, here's 15 games each for the major consoles throughout time that you can use as a starting point.
Atari 2600. The Atari Video Computer System (more commonly, Atari 2600) is the system that both began and almost destroyed the videogame industry. "ET the Extraterrestrial" will not be on this list for obvious reasons. Also, remember; this is your grandpa's game console, so don't expect much from the graphics or sounds. But, standing as a testament to the staying power of gameplay over visuals, each of these games have uncommonly high replay value.
1. Adventure 2. Asteroids 3. Bank Heist 4. Beamrider 5. Centipede 6. Chopper Command 7. Dragonfire 8. Fatal Run 9. Frogger 10. Galaxian 11. Gangster Alley 12. H.E.R.O. 13. Laser Gates 14. Pitfall 15. Yars' Revenge.
NES. Nintendo is the worst offender when it comes to making people buy their old games several different times. So this, in combination with the fact Nintendo have the most game consoles of any of the hardware makers, means we're going to focus a lot of our time with them. Let's begin at the beginning, then, shall we?
1. The Battle for Olympus 2. Blaster Master 3. Castlevania 4. Contra 5. Donkey Kong 6. Earthbound Beginnings 7. Final Fantasy 8. The Legend of Zelda 9. Mario Bros. 10. Metroid 11. Pac-Man 12. Paperboy 13. Pinball 14. Rad Racer II 15. Tetris.
There were three versions of Tetris released for the NES (well, one for Famicom, two for NES); the first was for Famicom by Bullet Proof Software, the second was for NES by Tengen (alternate name for Atari), the third was the officially-licensed version by Nintendo for NES. The Tengen version is better than the Nintendo version and whatever BPS was trying to do.
Super NES. My personal favourite game console, most of the best games for this platform are stuck in Copyright Hell and aren't likely to be officially re-released anywhere again.
1. Aero the AcroBat 2 2. Asterix & Obelix 3. Blackthorne 4. Donkey Kong Country 5. Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kongquest 6. Earthbound 7. Earthworm Jim 8. Final Fantasy IV 9. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past 10. Prince of Persia 11. Soul Blazer 12. Super Castlevania IV 13. Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World 14. Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars 15. Super Tetris 3.
Nintendo 64. There really aren't all that many good games for this platform that weren't made by Nintendo or one of their second-party developers because the hardware was really sketchy and no one really knew what Nintendo meant when they said "Make us some new and groundbreaking games please." So, the list is unfairly skewed toward Nintendo and Rare for that reason.
1. 007 The World is Not Enough 2. Banjo Kazooie 3. Banjo Tooie 4. Cruis'n World 5. Doom 64 6. GoldenEye 007 7. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 8. Mario Kart 64 9. Paper Mario< 10. Perfect Dark 11. Quake 64 12. Rayman 2: The Great Escape 13. StarFox 64/Lylat Wars 14. Super Mario 64 15. Yoshi's Story.
GameCube. Now we're getting into "gaming computer" territory. If your computer doesn't have a video card from at least 2013 in it, don't expect these to run acceptably. The plus side is, this is as new as we're going to get, release date wise.
1. 007 Everything or Nothing 2. Animal Crossing 3. Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex 4. Harvest Moon: Magical Melody 5. The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess 6. The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker 7. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers 8. Mario Kart Double Dash 9. The Sims 2 10. Sonic Adventure DX 11. Soul Calibur II 12. Super Mario Sunshine 13. Super Monkey Ball 14. Super Smash Bros. Melee 15. Tomb Raider Legend.
I have a bit of a dilemma here-- "do I recommend any Harry Potter games?" On one hand, Chamber of Secrets on GCN was my favourite game as a kid and JoKeR was not involved in its production in any way except for inventing the canon upon which it was based; but on the other hand, it's still JoKeR's intellectual real-estate in your own brain. I mean, it IS piracy, and it benefits no one except the player, and believe me when I say that the visuals, sounds, and gameplay of the 6th-Gen HP games was absolutely high-art, and you can literally just wander around Hogwarts for hours not doing anything but raiding desks for jellybeans and stink pellets. I'm going to leave it up to you.
Wii. The Wii is a little problematic because of its motion controls. Since connecting a Wii Remote to your computer can be time consuming and may not work at all, this list only contains games that can be played with a gamepad, either the GCN controller or a Classic Controller attachment. Obviously, some enterprising spud with a compiler can probably hack the more popular Wii games to use traditional control, but we won't be counting on that here.
1. Castlevania: The Adventure ReBirth 2. Cave Story 3. Contra ReBirth 4. Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn 5. GoldenEye 007 6. Gradius ReBirth 7. Harvest Moon: Tree of Tranquility 8. Klonoa 9. Mario Kart Wii 10. Nights: Journey of Dreams 11. Pitfall: The Big Adventure 12. Rayman Origins 13. Sonic Colors 14. Sonic Unleashed 15. Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
Game Boy & Game Boy Color. Nintendo is pretty much the last holdout against mobile phones when it comes to portable gaming systems mostly because of the Game Boy line. I recommend playing GB and GBC games on phones (ironically) because the pixels will be less the size of canned hams as opposed to a large gaming monitor.
1. Alleyway 2. Batman: The Video Game 3. Castlevania: The Adventure 4. Contra III: Alien Wars 5. Donkey Kong 6. Game & Watch Gallery 2 (GB Color)<br> 7. Kirby's Dream Land 8. The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX (GB Color) 9. Pokemon Gold/Silver (GB Color) 10. Shantae (GB Color) 11. Super Mario Bros. Deluxe (GB Color) 12. Super Mario Land 13. Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins 14. Tetris 15. Wario Land.
Game Boy Advance. Everything the 32-bit consoles of the '90s should have been, the GBA has an impressive roster of excellent games, and choosing just 15 of them was really hard, actually. Critics tended to be overly-critical of GBA games, mostly because they were adult men and the GBA was seen as a toy.
1. Action Man: Robot Atak 2. Banjo Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge 3. Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure 4. Dark Arena 5. Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town 6. Inspector Gadget Advance Mission 7. Iridion 3D 8. Klonoa: Empire of Dreams 9. Lady Sia 10. The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap 11. Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga 12. Mario Kart Super Circuit 13. Mario vs. Donkey Kong 14. The Sims: Bustin' Out 15. Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3.
Sega Mega Drive/Genesis. Unlike Nintendo's attempts to horn in on Sega's profits with overpriced emulations with crappy button mapping, this list contains primarily diamonds-in-the-rough and victims of Copyright Hell.
1. BOB 2. Castlevania: Bloodlines 3. Contra Hard Corps 4. Double Dragon 5. Earthworm Jim 2 6. Golden Axe 7. The Incredible Crash Dummies 8. James Bond 007: The Duel 9. Outlander 10. The Ren & Stimpy Show: Stimpy's Invention 11. Ristar 12. Shadow of the Beast 13. Sonic the Hedgehog 14. Sonic the Hedgehog 2 15. Toejam & Earl.
Sega Master System & Game Gear. Technically, the Master System came before the Mega Drive, with the Game Gear happening afterwards. However, a little-known fact about the Game Gear is that it uses the exact same hardware as the Master System; therefore, Master System emulators can also play Game Gear games.
1. Alex Kidd in Miracle World 2. Asterix 3. Batman Returns 4. Ghost House 5. Impossible Mission 6. Kenseiden 7. King's Quest 8. Maze Hunter 3D 9. Montezuma's Revenge 10. Phantasy Star 11. Quest for the Shaven Yak starring Ren & Stimpy (GG) 12. Rastan (GG) 13. Rygar 14. Sonic Chaos 15. Wonder Boy.
Sony PlayStation. The result of an aborted partnership with Nintendo, the only thing Sony has in common with them anymore is a liking for users to buy the same games several times.
1. Crash Bandicoot 2. Danger Girl 3. Doom 4. Duke Nukem: Time to Kill 5. Gex: Enter the Gecko 6. Glover 7. Klonoa 8. Lucky Luke 9. PowerSlave 10. Ray Tracers 11. Rayman 12. Spyro the Dragon 13. Tomb Raider 2 14. Tomorrow Never Dies 15. V-Rally '97.
Sega Saturn. As anyone with a Saturn knew at the time, their console wasn't being very well-received and even intense crunch-time couldn't save Sonic X-Treme from cancellation. In general, most of the games released on Saturn were also released on other systems, where they tended to perform better. This list is only here for nostalgic purposes, and, with a few exceptions, all of these games can be played with better results on other systems.
1. Bug! 2. Bug Too! 3. Clockwork Knight 2 4. Daytona USA 5. Doom 6. Earthworm Jim 2 7. Gex 8. The Lost Vikings 2: Norse by Norse-West 9. Nights into Dreams 10. Rayman 11. Scud: The Disposable Assassin 12. SimCity 2000 13. Sonic 3D Blast 14. Sonic R 15. Virtua Racing.
While you should always use a VPN (Mozilla VPN is $5 a month), you don't need to worry about antivirus software here, because you can get literally all of these games from the Software Capsules Collection on Archive.org.
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legiongamerrd · 3 years
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#Gamefemerides Hace 18 años se lanzó en América, Soul Calibur II. Originalmente lanzado para arcades en 2002. Es un juego de peleas desarrollado por Project Soul, y publicado por Namco (@bandainamcous ), y la tercera entrega de la serie @soulcalibur . Sigue la historia de SoulCalibur de julio 1998. Se planeaba lanzarlo en el NAOMI Board de @sega , pero se lanzó en Namco System 246 arcade board, antes de ser porteado para @playstation 2, @nintendo GameCube y @xbox . La trama del juego revuelve la legendaria espada Soul Edge siendo quebrada en pedazos, con diferentes personajes buscando obtener todas las piezas, ya sea para poseer el arma, o destruirla de una vez por todas. Comparado a Soul Calibur, Soul Calibur II tuvo mejoras en gráficos y el mismo sistema de batalla, e introdujo a varios personajes nuevos, así como invitados. Fue un gran éxito comercial y con la crítica. Un port en alta definición, Soul Calibur HD Online, fue lanzado para PlayStation 3, y Xbox 360 en 2013. #LegionGamerRD #ElGamingnosune #Videojuegos #Gaming #RetroGaming #RetroGamer #CulturaGaming #CulturaGamer #GamingHistory #HistoriaGaming #GamerDominicano #GamingPodcast #Podcast #ProjectSoul #BandaiNamco #SoulCalibur #SoulCaliburII #PlayStation #PlayStation2 #PS2 #Heihachi #Xbox #Spawn #Nintendo #GameCube #GCN #Link #Peleas #Fighting https://www.instagram.com/p/CTE_IUDrWKT/?utm_medium=tumblr
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