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Yes I bought Pac-man and yes it is hard. Just need to refine my skills a bit.Comment
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Yeah, late response here, but...
Goh, calm down bro....I was just jokin' with you. No harm intendedComment
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I like Pac man. I agree that Ms. Pac Man is better, but I am still having fun. How many levels of Pac man are there. Does it just start over eventually? I kept using the continue feature and got to Level 13 which had the key as the bonus prize. I then got sick of playing and quit.Comment
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They ought to have an armed forces themepack. I would love to have my sweet Marines up on my screen.
I'd love to see my "Eagle Globe and Anchor" up in the backround.
I know it is not going to happen, but I can wish right?Comment
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Just Cause Demo to hit Marketplace August 24th...
This game is gonna be WICKED.. The enviorment alone is worth the price, as it offers more roaming space then OBLIVION...
In Just Cause, you take on the role of the flamboyant Rico Rodriguez - an undercover CIA operative specializing in regime change - as he tries to overthrow the corrupt government of San Esperito. Eidos will release an X360 demo on Xbox Live Marketplace on August 24, a PC demo is expected "a few days later." The demos will feature a customized mission set on a totally new island, not included in the retail game.
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Originally posted by BoltmanThey ought to have an armed forces themepack. I would love to have my sweet Marines up on my screen.
I'd love to see my "Eagle Globe and Anchor" up in the backround.
I know it is not going to happen, but I can wish right?Comment
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Originally posted by gohThis one just for the grammer police...
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More Just Cause info...
'Just Cause is a game about revolution, pure and simple', states Ginn. Unlike GTA, then, its not so much a game about gaining control, as it is about regime change; giving power back to the people - a very noble, non-Rockstar Games sentiment. Controlling flamboyant undercover CIA agent Rico Rodriguez players will navigate an enormous gameworld, enacting missions of various importance to ultimately overthrow a corrupt government and, generally speaking, right a few wrongs in the fictional country of San Esperito. 'I think the whole anti-hero thing is on the way out', say Ginn. 'In Just Cause, there's never a question about your intentions - you're very much the good guy'.
Just Cause proffers an astounding sense of scale, made possible by a technique Ginn calls 'Procedurally generated terrain' - which we take as basically being a big, scary-sounding term for the game loading important objects, such as vehicles and non-player-characters, on-the-fly in real-time as you come across them. Surprisingly with such a system, pop-up is minimal; the Xbox 360 version in front of us running at a stupidly smooth framerate, and boasting Far Cry levels of bright, lush tropical beauty without a loading screen in sight.
* Massive game world - 32 x 32 km without any loading times, limitations or invisible walls.
* Various environments; big cities, towns, resorts, casinos and many more.
* +100 vehicles; Land, sea and air.
* +25 weapons.
* +20 story missions written by Matt Costello and Neil Richards.
* First game based on the acclaimed Avalanche EngineLast edited by bigfnjoe96; 08-12-2006, 08:01 PM.Comment
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