16 bit Memories

Last night I've invited some friends and we enjoy dinner toghether, obviously after a good meal comes THE Coffe Time, which this time leads us to recall good old times (games). These are some titles we've mentioned yesterday night.

                                                                             
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Back to the Future

I've spend a day playing this game and finishing it. In the very beggining I felt like playing Bioshock mixed with Time Shift and Metro 2033 (?) So if you are waiting for Bioshock Infinity you have a long way until it releases, so check out Singularity. Ok, back into the game it's good-avarage and short so it won't do any harm if you try it.

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It's safe Underground

First I've played this:

Now I want to read it:

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Teleport before May 24

Portal used to cost money. Until May 24th, it's free. End of story.

Well, technically speaking, there are some strings attached. Fortunately, they're entirely decorative. We just like the way they look, swaying in the gentle breeze created by a million people simultanously fainting from shock at the news that Portal is free. Now you have no reason not to try Portal.

"I have a reason," some of you are probably typing into an angry email. "You see, sir, I own a Mac."

Well guess what: For the first time ever, Portal is also available for the Mac.

"Capital news! But the excellent puzzle adventure Portal won over 40 Game of the Year awards; Surely it must cost at least five or six hundred dollars."

You'd think that, especially since it actually won over 70 Game of the Year Awards. But, like we keep saying, Portal is free. Free on the Mac. Free on the PC. But only until May 24th. So you only have a few days to decide if your free copy of Portal is worth the price we're currently charging - which is you ever-so-slightly moving your index finger just barely enough to click the big red "download" button right there to the left.

Done the game in 120 Minutes

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Who owns this city?

APB (All Points Bulletin) is an upcoming massively multiplayer online video game for Microsoft Windows based in urban sprawls and featuring two sides, Enforcers and the Criminals. Players may join either the Enforcers or the Criminals, and form sub-groups in these.

Been playing the CBT (Closed Beta Test) for some hours and I can say, this game is GOLD!

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Choosen

The first wave of Genesis A.D testers have been chosen and have been contacted through e-mail so check your e-mail to see if you got in.

The long wait is finally over! Here's some information about Closed Beta!

Client Download Date:
Late Monday / Early Tuesday - April 19-20, 2010

Client Download Release Estimation:
West: ~11:00PM (PDT)
East: ~2:00AM (EDT)
Europe: ~7:00AM (BST)

Client Download Size:
1.07GB

Minimum System Requirements:
CPU: P4 2.4GHZ
RAM: 512MB
Graphics Card: GeForce 6600
DirectX: DirectX 9.0c
Hard Drive Space: 2GB

Just when I was thinking about studying a bit more.

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The Future of Video Games

This will be like "Oh My Fucking God"

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SartCraft

I just need to go back to my house in Villa Elisa and retrieve the SC serial from the disc case, hope I found it.

   
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The Vault

Today I've finished Borderlands, amazing post apocalyptic first person shooter cooperative rol playing game (apafpscooprpgwtfigo?)

I've played entirely in single player mode, wich is sad because this game was meant to be enjoyed with friends (4 max). Big great territories with spectacular landscapes and different kinds of terrible enemies spread over the wasteland. One big quest, find the key to the vault (it opens every 200 years!) and a good amount of exiting secondary quests.

I hope this guys keep the good work and still working on Unreal engine or similar, fast, light weighted and awesome engine.

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