denverpilot
Tied Down
Oh and one can't forget "Night Driver" on the Atari 2600. Looks just like my winter commute home nowadays. Ha
Ethernet. They used ethernet. No way they used SCSI cables. That would be almost as bad as token ring.
"YOU ARE STANDING AT THE END OF A ROAD BEFORE A SMALL BRICK BUILDING. AROUND YOU IS A FOREST. A SMALL STREAM FLOWS OUT OF THE BUILDING AND DOWN A GULLY."
Long before there was video in a video game!
-Skip
http://www.kingdomofloathing.com/
All the fun of online gaming without any of those annoying fancy graphics.
Add me on Steam
Also, you guys who play CoD Black Ops 3 have probably seen the trailer.
I went to high school with "Kevin"
Also @falconkidding I also play HOTS occasionally as well
I have Steam if any of you guys want to do internet things same as user here.
Ihm Scott Manhley, Flyy seyhf!
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Also, here you go, on Steam, for your bandwidth :wink2:
http://store.steampowered.com/app/286790/
I have been a huge video game fan since the beginning. I played Atari when they came out, but never owned one. Mostly played in arcades. Space Invaders, Asteroids and Galaga being my favorites. I also played a lot of this cheesy Star Trek game that was written in Basic on my Dad's homebuilt Radio Shack PC. The program was loaded on a cassette tape.
Then one day I got a copy of Castle Wolfenstein and at that time my girlfriend (now wife) had a PC at home for work, so I could play Wolfenstein. I got hooked on FPS. We eventually got a Mac as I have also been a Mac guy since the Apple II in high school. When we had that machine, I was turned onto Marathon which was written for Mac. I played all those titles to the bitter end and eventually Doom and Duke Nukem as well.
Then I got my first console. A Nintendo 64. Played all the James Bond titles like Golden Eye and Banjo Kazooie as well. Then came the original Xbox and my introduction to Halo. Played the hell out of Halo and thoroughly enjoyed it. Then came Xbox Live with the Xbox 360. Halo 2, 3 and ODST and Reach, but I switched franchises to COD so I could play with some people I actually knew and never left.
Started with COD World at War and have played every single title released since. Currently on Black Ops III. I only play online multiplayer and sometimes the Zombies. I try the Campaigns, but I get bored with them and never finish them. If I'm going to do a campaign, I'd play Halo, their campaigns are much better.
I also have played other games on the Xbox, like Gears of War, Left For Dead, Banjo Toowie, Nutz N Bolts, Ghost Recon, Rainbow Six, etc, but I can't shake the COD bug now. I tend to obsess and I have chosen COD to be obsessive about.
Played last night and did alright. I'm 52. A bunch grumpy old men on pilot's forums will tell you that GA is in decline because all the kids want to do is play video games these days. I'm here to tell you that that is hogwash. The two are not mutually exclusive. I play video games and I own a plane.
Oh yeah... I obsess about Angry Birds and Solitare on my phone too!!
As far as first person shooters go on Xbox 360, I loved Left 4 Dead2, and Team Fortress 2 (included in the Orange Box). The Halo series was great.
On the PC, I really enjoyed Battle Field 2-- I thought the music was really cool, and the maps were great. Nothing was more fun then getting a good squad that worked as a team together and kicking ass. But for some reason, people started using VoIP applications outside of the program, and I never really had a good way of getting in a good squad. I guess folks wanted to join guilds, and only talk to themselves. I just wanted to hop on when I wanted and just try to get in a random group that cooperated.
My last two years of high school, 1981-82, I was an avid Defender player. Another kid from Chicago and I were leapfrogging each other for the national high score for a couple months in early 1982. I can't remember which of us finally came out on top, but I remember my last game lasted 31 hours before I finally just walked away from it. Some lucky kid in the arcade inherited about 300 lives!
My last two years of high school, 1981-82, I was an avid Defender player. Another kid from Chicago and I were leapfrogging each other for the national high score for a couple months in early 1982. I can't remember which of us finally came out on top, but I remember my last game lasted 31 hours before I finally just walked away from it. Some lucky kid in the arcade inherited about 300 lives!
Was equally good at Defender Stargate in college but didn't have much time to play. Was just lucky that we had a standup Stargate machine in my eating club.
Best battlefield with 2142 being a close second in my book.
Most of the DIA lanyards say "fly safe" on them and every time I read it I hear it in his voice. I could always sneakernet you big games, I did that for my dad who is in a crappy place with Internet and mifi use. I am currently on 100mpbs down and it still took me forever to download 65gb...relatively.
My last two years of high school, 1981-82, I was an avid Defender player. Another kid from Chicago and I were leapfrogging each other for the national high score for a couple months in early 1982. I can't remember which of us finally came out on top, but I remember my last game lasted 31 hours before I finally just walked away from it. Some lucky kid in the arcade inherited about 300 lives!
Was equally good at Defender Stargate in college but didn't have much time to play. Was just lucky that we had a standup Stargate machine in my eating club.
A few years ago I bought my son a PS3 and three of the "Uncharted" games. He left it all at home when he left for college so I dusted it off and gave it a try. Actually found it to be pretty fun and entertaining. I'm working my way through "Uncharted 2" right now. Good way to kill time when the day is done and I'm not yet feeling sleepy.
I play A LOT of video games.
History: Atari 400, Commodore 64, arcade, Apple II, PC, Sega, PS3, PS4, Wii, iPad, Moto X.
Right now I mostly play Ingress, Minecraft, CoD...in that order. I play around 5 or 6 hours a day on a heavy day and 2 or 3 on a light day.
And then there is my job flying an A320 which is pretty much a video game too...70 hours or so a month.
You play Minecraft? My kids play that for hours on end, but I just don't get the fun part.
No kidding. You haven't lived until you are standing in an open field west of a white house with a boarded up door and a small mailbox nearby. And then later be in a dark place and likely to be eaten by a grue.