I remember Ogre Battle for the SNES, It had its problems with no ability to save during a battle, and battles that could last up to or longer than an hour. Kinda made the game harder to play unless you really wanted to sit down and jam it out.I'm playing Ogre Battle on my PS2 while typing this. The game came out in '93 (though the PS version came out a few years after that), and I must have played it dozens of times by now. Still, every few months/years I get an itch to play it. I think that just fits some people's personalities. I'm the type who will play/do/watch something over and over again if I enjoyed it. For others, it's the thrill of doing something new, so they will only get one use out of something like a videogame. I think that the prioritization of new experiences is becoming more common, but I don't think I would go so far to say it's a bad thing.
I remember Ogre Battle for the SNES, It had its problems with no ability to save during a battle, and battles that could last up to or longer than an hour. Kinda made the game harder to play unless you really wanted to sit down and jam it out.[/QUOTE]I'm playing Ogre Battle on my PS2 while typing this. The game came out in '93 (though the PS version came out a few years after that), and I must have played it dozens of times by now. Still, every few months/years I get an itch to play it. I think that just fits some people's personalities. I'm the type who will play/do/watch something over and over again if I enjoyed it. For others, it's the thrill of doing something new, so they will only get one use out of something like a videogame. I think that the prioritization of new experiences is becoming more common, but I don't think I would go so far to say it's a bad thing.
I remember Ogre Battle for the SNES, It had its problems with no ability to save during a battle, and battles that could last up to or longer than an hour. Kinda made the game harder to play unless you really wanted to sit down and jam it out.[/QUOTE]I'm playing Ogre Battle on my PS2 while typing this. The game came out in '93 (though the PS version came out a few years after that), and I must have played it dozens of times by now. Still, every few months/years I get an itch to play it. I think that just fits some people's personalities. I'm the type who will play/do/watch something over and over again if I enjoyed it. For others, it's the thrill of doing something new, so they will only get one use out of something like a videogame. I think that the prioritization of new experiences is becoming more common, but I don't think I would go so far to say it's a bad thing.
It's okay, Jake. We know you can only get rentals.[/QUOTE]This thread isn't about women?
It's okay, Jake. We know you can only get rentals.[/QUOTE]This thread isn't about women?
Actually, you can play all of the FPSes I mentioned on LAN, which is what I do, with the little woman.Those are all online multiplayers, though, aren't they Gas? I'd say that's pretty much a given. Then again, I guess it could count, since there are still people playing, say, the original Team Fortress.
Quit stealing disks, klepto.I hate Blockbuster. I was going to make a thread about it but every time I start I find I have to walk away from the computer.
Suffice it to say that I can't go there any more and I was a pretty regular customer for over 10 years.