there are quite a few, however lately, I have been craving some Jet Set Radio Future action on the old Xbox. I don't know why I got rid of that game, but I do know that it's pretty difficult to find.
i preferred it over Mario Kart 64. Snowboard Kids was amazing, especially in multiplayer. races become VERY competitive. downloaded an emulator for it, not quite the same but it's still great fun.SomeGuyNamedKy said:God, I loved Snowboard Kids. My favorite game when I was 10.PureChaos said:most of my N64 games, mainly Shadow Man and Snowboard Kids
Valve must read these forums, because when I got home today and opened up Steam they'd added Evil Genius to their games list for 7 pounds. Valve has just gained 50 browney points in my book.thiosk said:This game is a gem. Its now over five years old, and the company that developed it is now out of buisiness. Vivendi became part of activision I believe, and it is doubtful they will ever make a sequel. Direct 2 Drive versions exist but do not allow you to patch the game in any way, and as the game absolutely require patching, I strongly suggest you avoid that.Beltom1066 said:The problem with that, is that he now refuses to talk to anyone and has become a recluse. Any time anyone tries to talk to him he walks off without saying anything.WrongSprite said:Buy it back?Beltom1066 said:I gave away my copy of Evil Genius to one of my friends as a gift, but I've recently been wanting to play it again. Problem is since it was a gift I can't very well ask for it back now can I?
Either corner him and beg,
get on amazon dot com and try to find a copy.
But it is now old enough and rare enough that I won't fault you for finding... other solutions. Its totally worth it in this case. It is often necessary to hack a legitimate version of the game as it seems to break its own installations rather frequently.