The launch model of the PS3 actually had a PS2 unit inside it to run previous gen games, which caused the console's price to skyrocket at launch and subsequently caused it to flop hard. In later models they removed the PS2 unit to make the price more reasonable.
The PS4's architecture is very...
Can you provide a citation for that? I stopped following them a while ago, but a quick google search still brought up no evidence to support that claim. It seems to me you have confused the D20 RPG books to be "all warcraft-universe books".
All joking aside, while both of those terms are completely generic, I'm pretty sure they were chosen deliberetaly BECAUSE they were used in a popular sci-fi franchise. First off, the creators get to show that they are genre savvy and have a sense of humor. Secondly, they garner a lot more...
I sure hope you guys didn't miss this story from a few weeks back...
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/7.403050-College-Student-Unveils-Working-Mass-Effect-Medi-Gel
I'm going to say Drakan: The Ancients' Gates. Kinda figures, considering 2 of my first 3 posts on these forums were about it. :P It makes me gush every time I see a mention of it or see people talk about dragon riding games. A shame it's so obscure.
This. So much.
It's my #1 favorite game of all time, and if you're a dragon lover you're doing yourself a disservice if you haven't played it. It boggles my mind how this series didn't catch on considering how popular dragons seem to be.
The graphics were pretty good for the time. The...
Another person who has heard of Drakan! I thought I was the only one in the world at this point. Considering it's my favorite game of all time it gets kinda frustrating to know how obscure it is. I mean come on, it's a dragon rider game that actually lets you freely fly around on your dragon...
There are 2 games I'm trying really hard to remember. They were both point and click for the PC around 1995, but I only remember specific moments from them.
The first was a first person point and click game which played similar to Uninvited, with you clicking on points on the map of the room...
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