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Senator:
Nobody mentioned yet that there are actually 3 versions of GT. GT Classic plays the same as 97 and 2K but with 3 additional courses.
Darth Revan:
N64 and Playstation are both emulated well these days...
N64 - http://www.pj64-emu.com/
Playstation - http://www.epsxe.com
I've got both running on my cabinet, however, I'm having trouble finding a good Turbographx16 emulator. Any help?
leapinlew:
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--- Quote from: Justin Z on July 10, 2007, 08:26:30 am ---For NBA Jam you need to enter service mode and adjust the master volume upwards. For some reason the factory default has it really, really quiet.
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interesting... noob question in 3.2.1. how do I get into service mode?
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--- Quote from: Xam on July 10, 2007, 12:07:47 am ---Shuffleshot and Shuuz is fun also.
Xam
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^^ Both of these are great 4 player alternate party games (love the beer round in Shuuz) if you have a trackball.
There's a couple dart games out there and pool that are alternating turns. For something different, there are the quiz games and 3PL wheel of fortune (if that's your thing).
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We like these games, but we have a hard time in Shuuz. I dont know if its just we need to tweak the sensitivity of the trackball or what, but none of us can play with any skill. We usually blast past the pin, or are way too short.
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Shuffleshot is a huge hit at my place with the guys. The difference between Shuffleshot and the other 4 player alternating player games you mentioned is with Shuffleshot your actually playing head to head instead of just you against the lanes or course. You can either go for points, or try to knock the other players puck off. There are a 3 different variants of shuffleboard. It's a blast.
More Cowbell:
It's not the game, it's the competition. Pick a different type of game than what your buddies usually play and set up a tournament or simply put up a prize for the high score on the night. Put up a whiteboard or something to keep track of scores and watch the smack talking begin. It brings out our competetive nature and one-upmanship.
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