Wife friendly games?
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I can't remember, but was Mean Bean Machine brought up yet? Did I bring it up yet?
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@andershp My fiancee and I really enjoy the original Road Rash for PSX. We've been known to stay up most of the night taking turns playing it, seeing who can get the farthest before wiping out and doing shots, lol. It's a good time.
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@drake999 "original" road roash on PSX? Blasphemy! ;)
If you enjoy road rash, you should check out Road Rash 64. It actually plays very nicely on the pi (menus are choppy). The game is a steaming pile of crap, and the crash physics are poorly done. But it does make for some hilarious situations!
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@quicksilver I respect your opinion, but I have seen Road Rash 64 and I like the PSX version better. To me Road Rash 64 just looks so ugly. Textures are worse than the PSX version, the only advantage being that they are filtered on N64. Unfiltered, blocky, and twitchy textures are part of the charm of the PSX though. Plus I just find the PSX Road Rash just funner to play. Hey if you like the N64 version, I'm not going to disrespect you for it, but it's not for me.
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@drake999 Oh Im sure the PSX version is better. I was mainly being facetious. =)
The N64 version is awful, but sometimes its just fun to laugh at something awful. Know what I mean?
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@quicksilver said in Wife friendly games?:
@drake999 "original" road roash on PSX? Blasphemy! ;)
If you enjoy road rash, you should check out Road Rash 64.
Real road rash is on sega megadrive (aka genesis). Period. ;)
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@quicksilver Lol, ok I get you. Yeah I'm that way with bad movies. If you like to laugh at something awful, watch Samurai Cop, lol. That makes for a good movie night with beers, lol. Me and the fiancee watched that as well.
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@sano Yea thats what I was implying. The N64 comment was supposed to be a seperate idea.
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@sano I've played the Sega CD version, which is a watered down version of the PSX game. Yeah I've heard good things about the genesis version. Need to try it.
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@drake999 There is a great interview on youtube with the main actor in that movie. It was done by the guys from Red Letter Media. Really funny!
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@quicksilver Thanks, I'll check that out next time i'm on YouTube. To keep from derailing the thread here's another game suggestion that girlfriends and wives might enjoy. Devil's Crush for the TG16 / PC Engine. It's probably one of the best retro pinball games out there in my opinion. Don't know if this one's been mentioned already, but I doubt it.
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@drake999 I love that game. I grew up with a TG16 and I played the heck out of devils crush! It was actually one of my moms favorite games too.
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@quicksilver Yeah every once in a while I fire it up. The chiptune theme music is some of the best I've heard in that generation hands down too. The music alone makes you want to keep playing I find. My fiancee loves that game as well, but not as much as Road Rash PSX lol.
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Now we have to open a "Mom friendly games ?" topic :) -
@sano Yea that would be quite an interesting list. My mom hated video games when I was a kid. Probably because of how much time we spent playing them. But there were a few games that would get her hooked. Tetris, devils crush, and alien crush to name a few.
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@drake999 said in Wife friendly games?:
@quicksilver The chiptune theme music is some of the best I've heard in that generation hands down too.
Air zonk was another game on TG16 that I love (can you tell?) that had great music for the time.
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@quicksilver Same here, when I was a kid my mom wouldn't touch video games with a 10-foot pole.
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@quicksilver Never played that one, I'll have to check it out sometime. Always looking to find a good game that I missed. I was a Sega kid before the PSX, so I mostly know games that came out on Sega consoles.
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@drake999 said in Wife friendly games?:
@quicksilver Same here, when I was a kid my mom wouldn't touch video games with a 10-foot pole.
Then you'd have needed an 11-foot pole, "the thing you use to touch things that you wouldn't touch with a ten-foot pole."
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