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| Shoegazer:
Up to me? Well from the recently-discussed I'd pick Time Pilot, followed by Gyruss. It would be great to try elevator action at some point soon too, unless it has already been done recently and I missed it. And yes Ummon, I believe you are correct. I think it has to do with the fact that most people these days expect more instant action/gratification out of games, so the pace has been sped up in keeping. It's kind of like the pace of movies today compared to the 80s. Shoegazer |
| Ummon:
I dunno. I always loved mspac, more so than pac, because it looked cooler and it didn't require a pattern to get at least past the first board. As for movies, I watched Star Wars the other night, and certainly the ships in the fighting scenes seem like they're moving slowly. But I then watched Empire and I thought all the ship scenes were still killer. (Of course the whole of Star Wars is utterly ridiculous, let alone the piloting of the ships and all, but that's another discussion.) Anyways, Shoegazer, whatever you want. In the meantime, you can create the thread for it, using the first post of this one as a template, or I can once you pick your game. And, just because I was testing something and accidentally loaded Joust and thought what the hell I'd play it, the highest score I've gotten in quite a while. Level 13 or so I think. |
| DeLuSioNal29:
--- Quote from: leapinlew on November 18, 2008, 11:20:25 pm --- --- Quote from: Ummon on November 18, 2008, 11:07:46 pm ---I am of the inclination to think the speed hack was created for later days kiddies who couldn't handle the slow speed of the game yet who sucked so bad they couldn't get past the second or third board after very long so quit playing the game. Is this incorrect? --- End quote --- Yes, this is incorrect. I didn't love Ms. Pacman till I played it with the speed hack. --- End quote --- I kind of agree with Ummon's statement minus the "yet who sucked so bad they couldn't get past the second or third board after very long so quit playing the game." I think the game was "revived" years after it came out for the new generation of people who were used to faster paced games. It was brilliant and breathed new life into the game. I always remember seeing the hacked Ms. Pacman at rest stops on the New Jersey Turnpike. Maybe it was the vendor's way of justifying the 50 cent price to play? :o LOL. As for the Ms. Pac suggestion for the game comp... it's actually better that we don't choose this game for the next one, 'cause my monitor on my arcade is out for repair. :'( So I won't be able to participate. :banghead: ~ DeLuSioNaL |
| Shoegazer:
Hey, as far as I know, the NJ turnpike STILL has those speedhacked Ms. Pac machines. Though I wish they were originals, it's still comforting knowing they're there, beckoning you from the highway to beat the snot out of em. ;-) Shoegazer |
| DeLuSioNal29:
I took the NJ Turnpike last week on my way to Maryland. Didn't stop at any rest stops in NJ, but in MD I stopped at "Maryland House" and they had a 20th Anniversary Ms. Pacman/Galaga. What's weird is I totally did not even play. I simply looked at the condition of the machine (front and sides) and stroked it a couple of times. That's how I knew I was "officially" hooked on building arcades. ;-) LOL ~ DeLuSioNaL |
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