Darran@Retro Gamer wrote:I also dislike the jaguar pad, it's bloody horrible. I do love tempest 2000 though.
I dislike the SNES pad, it's bloody horrible. I do love Axelay though.
Each to their own eh, at least I know what the extra buttons do.
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Darran@Retro Gamer wrote:I also dislike the jaguar pad, it's bloody horrible. I do love tempest 2000 though.
Jagfest_UK wrote:Darran@Retro Gamer wrote:I also dislike the jaguar pad, it's bloody horrible. I do love tempest 2000 though.
I dislike the SNES pad, it's bloody horrible. I do love Axelay 2000 though.
kiwimike wrote:Any issue with Vectrex is fine by me!
Rev. Stuart Campbell wrote:Stainy wrote:Wow! this was fast!!
right.. it`s got issues!! regarding the Kick Off article..
and there`s me thinking Stuart Campbell was all knowing when it came to Kick Off..
I`ll add to this as I start reading the article.. this stuck out like a sore thumb!
1: Kick Off COllection ( Spectrum, Amiga? ) He states that the only version he ever found was for the Spectrum..
What a numpty !I have this for the Amiga, ST, C64, Spectrum and Amstrad
2:
You bought the same game five times and I'M a numpty?
paranoid marvin wrote:Was really looking forward to reading the Kick Off feature, until I realised who'd written it... I always enjoy Stu's articles, but what is the point of devoting 8 pages of the mag to a game he's always disliked?
Some of the criticism is fair, especially of the later games in the series, but to say that Kick Off 2 is 'essentially the same game' as Kick Off 1 is like saying that Pro Evo is essentially the same as Matchday II.
Darran@Retro Gamer wrote:Proper retro to you if you will
We're just keeping you happy until we hit you with the one-two punch of the Xbox retro inspection and the making of gears of war 3
merman wrote:... so here was an article that told it like it is.
DreamcastRIP wrote:Darran@Retro Gamer wrote:Proper retro to you if you will
We're just keeping you happy until we hit you with the one-two punch of the Xbox retro inspection and the making of gears of war 3
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Joking aside your comment has kinda given me an idea for what might possibly make for an interesting future article or, indeed, a series of articles.![]()
Woking title: 'Retro Inspirations'.
Summary: A series of articles focusing on various game genres in turn and how the games of yesteryear have influenced the games of more recent times. It could include a focus on specific gameplay elements as well as interviews with games devs discussing how the likes of Doom, Elite, Lemmings, et al influenced their game design choices.
I don't know if that has legs or not... just trying to be constructive.
Darran@Retro Gamer wrote:DreamcastRIP wrote:Darran@Retro Gamer wrote:Proper retro to you if you will
We're just keeping you happy until we hit you with the one-two punch of the Xbox retro inspection and the making of gears of war 3
![]()
Joking aside your comment has kinda given me an idea for what might possibly make for an interesting future article or, indeed, a series of articles.![]()
Woking title: 'Retro Inspirations'.
Summary: A series of articles focusing on various game genres in turn and how the games of yesteryear have influenced the games of more recent times. It could include a focus on specific gameplay elements as well as interviews with games devs discussing how the likes of Doom, Elite, Lemmings, et al influenced their game design choices.
I don't know if that has legs or not... just trying to be constructive.
Not at all. We had a massive brainstorm the other day with various other mags, and that was one of the things that came up. Maybe you'd focus on a new big budget game, and then look at all its inspiration.
Darran@Retro Gamer wrote:Proper retro to you if you will
We're just keeping you happy until we hit you with the one-two punch of the Xbox retro inspection and the making of gears of war 3
AmigaJay wrote:Well you missed the 10 year Xbox anniversary in March, at least you covered the GameCube this issue
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