Sentences with phrase «old gaming days»

It totally captures the feeling from modern - day and the good old gaming days.
I remember while working at Toys R» Us, underage at the age thirteen (illegal), I save up enough money to buy a commodore Amiga 1200 and the game «Beneath a Steel Sky» those good old gaming days:)
Those who have been around in the 90's may recognize the Nintendo NES Classic Edition as it certainly gives off a rather reminiscent vibe of the old gaming days.
It has the sound and look from the good old gaming days and remains fun for quite a few hours.

Not exact matches

Rush Street Gaming of Chicago is teaming up with Rotterdam - based Galesi Group to transform one of the country's oldest polluted sites into a 50,000 - square - foot casino with 1,150 slot machines, 66 table games, a steakhouse, two hotels and a day spa, plus retail stores, riverfront trails and green spaces.
Im a 21 year old male in Auckland North Shore, im outgoing and open minded, i love my sports too, including wrestling but i manly love gaming all day everyday, i mainly watch gamers on youtube play thea games
Classic puzzling from the glory days of adventure gaming, but the truth is that it's old and very clearly showing its age.
It's not only a decent game or a decent remaster of an old game, but a great chance for younger gamers to experience a design in gaming that is mostly absent these days.
When it comes to games, I try not to play the part of the crotchety old man who always insists that the «old days» were better, particularly because, in many ways, we're currently enjoying some of the best years gaming has ever seen.
It's Father's Day, even in the gaming world, so Bayonetta is having a jolly old catch up with her dear... View Article
What happened to the old days where one of the benefits of console gaming was no loading or installing?
Very well expressed yes I do agree the series is getting to be a bit boring and old in reality all games are I gaming after a ling day at work but there's no real good games out that catch my eye I have been a gears of war fan since the beginning of time but even that game I don't feel it's worthy of the tine I invested in part 1 just my opinion people I would really want to see a game that would change gaming like halo did, gow1, cod4 these titles made way for new exciting gameplay but now I find myself enjoying Mario more then any other game I don't know maybe it's time for a change I always wanted to try world of Warcraft maybe I will atleast that would be a new experience
A revival of a LucasArts intellectual property from the adventure gaming days of old just didn't seem likely.
I remember back in the old days of PC gaming when people were able to create dedicated servers and were able to host games on machines.
It's in the nature of humans to reminisce about the good old days and pine after them, and therefore it's unsurprising that there's now a desire to see the «good old days» of FPS gaming come back.
From those two examples, it would appear that rebooting franchises these days involve making your Protagonists younger, possibly to related to the younger gaming demographic, which in turn leaves us older guys just not interested or annoyed.
My name is Andrei Dumitrescu and I have been playing video games since the days of Dune II and pixelated Formula 1 races, although reports from my father mention some earlier mainframe gaming when I was about 5 years old that involved Prince of Persia and stacks of print - outs about potions.
However, the release of an old great in Crash, has lead me to look deep into my collection of games, to find a select few games from the current generation of gaming, that give me hope that the days of old are not completely gone.
Im 50/50 on this one, while I love the old Mario and Snoic days, I do like where the gaming industry is going with being more» realistic» I think there needs to be a good balance as too much of one thing will become stale very quickly.
Despite a recent massive media push and the biggest day one sales of a game ever, recent analysis by number - crunching social gaming service Raptr indicates that Call of Duty: Black Ops is only holding its own with old stalwarts Modern Warfare 2 and Halo: Reach in terms of online play - time.
Adventures of Pip (reviewed on the PC, although it is also available on the Wii U) is a game that hearkens back to the days of old - school gaming.
This week's podcast was recorded a day early due to schedule conflicts, but we make up for it with an actual Gaming Flashback this week of one of the most famous recent RPGs, Knights of the Old Republic.
I only discovered gaming because of my fascination with James Bond as a three - year - old child and my father came home one day with a smoke grey Nintendo 64 and a copy of GoldenEye as a surprise for me.
With its super-detailed 2D graphics and gameplay that will make your older brother remember his days of youth, Scott Pilgrim Vs The World: The Game is the throwback to classic gaming you've been waiting for on the PSN.
MMOs are a niche within the gaming genre, one which, especially in the old days, required significant time investment at the least, and often requires various real world skills to play, ranging from basic social and research skills to data mining and modding.
DosBox can run most games from the early days of PC gaming flawlessly and you can actually buy these games from stores, such as GOG.com (Good Old Games), with DosBox pre-configured and ready to go.
Indie gaming is where the innovation is at these days, and even in some tired old genres, a developer with a dream can breathe some fresh life into an old formula.
You've thrown it back... wayyyy back to the «good old days» of arcade gaming and you've hit a nostalgic sweet spot for 10,000 LEGO fans who've clearly had some good memories playing SEGA games in the local arcade.
In the «old days», gaming communities used to gather easily around particular games or gamer publications.
The way gaming works these days, older titles vanish too easily.
The realm of gaming is nothing new to the webbed wonder, having spun a web across consoles old and new, from the sidescrolling days of the original Nintendo system through to the Playstation One and beyond.
Delivering the definitive gaming experience for Sonic fans old and new, Sonic Generations sees Sonic the Hedgehog playable as both the much loved classic 1991 character, and the modern day video game hero he has become in this exciting new fast paced adventure.
Bringing back the almost lost art of the old school survival horror genre in a modern package, The Evil Within gave fans of the old Resident Evil franchise something new to love, while simultaneously introducing a younger generation of gamers to a classic style from ye olden gaming days.
Delivering the definitive gaming experience for Sonic fans old and new and part of the celebrations for Sonic the Hedgehog's 20th Anniversary, Sonic Generations sees Sonic the Hedgehog playable as both the much loved classic 1991 character, and the modern day video game hero he has become.
This transition of old vs new is such a realism check on how far gaming has evolved since the early days of Halo, but in the newest Anniversary edition cut - scenes too have been completely remade from the ground up and taking advantage of next - gen capabilities allowing them to look as amazing as your mind can only imagine.
I heard the last 4 or 5 episodes during the last few days and here are my questions to some questions of the week: — snack during gaming — > salt sticks, because no fat or chocolate on the fingers — future of old games — > i am into retro games, so i believe in the future of the old games and consoles.
While online gaming services have become standard on current generation consoles and traditional disc - based distribution methods are somewhat inefficient in this day and age, there are still a few remnants left over from the old days of the demo disc.
The collection draws mostly from the gaming juggernaut's 8 - bit days, with NES controllers, Zelda graphics, and Duck Hunt camo decorating staples like the Sk8 - Hi and the Old Skool.
These are some of Sierra's classic 3D adventure games back from the old computer gaming days.
One of the coolest things about gaming, back in the day (that makes me feel old), was the ability to go down to the arcade and play on one of the arcade machines.
When it comes to gaming these days, I'm usually playing catch - up with slightly older titles while everybody else is well on their way to finishing the newest releases.
With the resurgence of many of those franchises (as well as Tim Schaefer trying to relive the days when he did something other than design failed business plans and games that sound better on paper,) Ron Gilbert and Gary Winnick reunited again to bring us a perfectly encapsulated blast of old - school gaming, a pixelated wedge of surreality that brings back the days when puzzles were kind of obtuse and games were dialogue - heavy, and none of that was in any way a bad thing.
Instead, it's more of a retro gaming compilation, a bit like the old Midway Arcade Treasures games back in the day.
Keep in mind that Sega is not the first enterprise to play the golden days of gaming card, as Nintendo also announced that it will revamp its Classic Mini console to give players a taste of old gaming in updated form.
Having just picked up Legend of Grimrock and reminisced about the old days of Eye of the Beholder, I feel like PC gaming is moving full circle.
Like watching a classic old movie, Grim Fandango Remastered feels like a hearkening back to the golden days of gaming, when PC adventure games ruled and games didn't have difficulty settings so easy that it seems like the game is playing itself.
I've also been playing the new and brilliant Chaos Rings 2 on iPhone and dabbling in some old school tower defense with Spice Bandits on iPad but the highlight of my gaming week was an all day Infinity Blade session in preparation for Infinity Blade 2.
Back in the good old days of pixelated gaming, there was one game to rule them all: Road Rash.
2017 marks the 20th anniversary of Age of Empires, the classic RTS that helped make PC gaming what it is today, and what better way to reminisce on the good old days than a fully remastered version for the modern era?
That interest and belief in the excitement over those new titles was lost when Tim Schafer came on stage right after the trailer for Headlander, his new side scrolling Shadow Complex-esque title, to talk about Full Throttle and Day of the Tentacle being remastered I threw up my hands and asked the gods of gaming why, why must we be subjected to the constantrecycling of old games because we are too scared to invest the time and effort into new IP?!?! The one interesting thing he discussed was the fact that Psychonauts 2 would feature a mode playable in Virtual Reality, called Rhombus of Ruin.
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