Activision shut down the developers Bizarre Creations not long after it's release because it wasn't very successful.Chances of a sequel are pretty miniscule I reckonWayneguard said:Blur is supposedly really fun. I thought it looked fantastic when it first came out but I just never got around to playing it. It has a sequel now too I believe.
Not top down, but Sega Superstars Transformed is loads of fun.TrevHead said:How about a top down racer like the Micro Machines series? IIRC MM V4 is 4 player local.
For some reason my reply and the OP's post has gotten mixed up :/fix-the-spade said:Not top down, but Sega Superstars Transformed is loads of fun.TrevHead said:How about a top down racer like the Micro Machines series? IIRC MM V4 is 4 player local.
Also, one the PC it's got Heavy Weapons Guy in it, every single round ends with everyone yelling IS NOT POSSIBLE down the mic.
I've played the demo and it was great fun, it uses wipeout style boosters and a game mode in the demo requires you to use them to stop a timer from ticking down.chimpzy said:Btw, I've already been looking into the Sonic & Sega All-Stars games. They any good?
Reviewed the latest one a while ago on my blog (woolhatgaming.tumblr.com if you wanna read an in depth review, knock off a point if you aren't a huge Sega nerd like me), they're damn good, especially Transformed. Great characters, great weapons, extremely well balanced, great tracks, lots to unlock, lots to do, everything but time trials can be done with up to 4 players. Tonnes of different events from grand prixs to battle mode to aserial ring races and such.chimpzy said:Btw, I've already been looking into the Sonic & Sega All-Stars games. They any good?
I'm curious, did you or any of your buddies pick up the broadband adapter for the GameCube? It cost $30 when it was new. I suppose the asking price of around $60 today isn't that bad considering not many people bought them.chimpzy said:...usually by playing Mario Kart....
Since I'm the only one in our group with a Gamecube and I don't have a broadband adepter, I'd say the answer is noFizzyIzze said:I'm curious, did you or any of your buddies pick up the broadband adapter for the GameCube? It cost $30 when it was new. I suppose the asking price of around $60 today isn't that bad considering not many people bought them.
Yeah, kinda been wondering about that too. Unless ... you're clairvoyant and responded to my question before I asked it. Or you are secretly the Doctor and are trying to prevent the world-shattering events resulting from the fallout of our gaming-binge.TrevHead said:For some reason my reply and the OP's post has gotten mixed up :/
I bought Transformed a month ago, and it is awesome. You can tell Sega put a lot of effort into the game. Some of the tracks are absolutely outstanding, and both splitscreen and online multiplayer works really well. A worthy challenger to the Mario Kart series.SkarKrow said:Reviewed the latest one a while ago on my blog (woolhatgaming.tumblr.com if you wanna read an in depth review, knock off a point if you aren't a huge Sega nerd like me), they're damn good, especially Transformed. Great characters, great weapons, extremely well balanced, great tracks, lots to unlock, lots to do, everything but time trials can be done with up to 4 players. Tonnes of different events from grand prixs to battle mode to aserial ring races and such.chimpzy said:Btw, I've already been looking into the Sonic & Sega All-Stars games. They any good?
Colourful, fast, imaginative, fun and really simple to just pick up and play whilst still offering a challenge. It isn't just a nostalgia trip preying on classics, it's a new classic in it;'s own right. Also for my money it's better than Mario Kart has been in a long time.
Incidentally, that was my recommendation for a racing game, get a couple buddies around it's a riot.
I prefer it to every mario kart except Mario Kart DS and I can safely say it's better than Mario Kart Wii, much less frustrating and it doesn't have any of those blue shell shenanigans.havoc33 said:I bought Transformed a month ago, and it is awesome. You can tell Sega put a lot of effort into the game. Some of the tracks are absolutely outstanding, and both splitscreen and online multiplayer works really well. A worthy challenger to the Mario Kart series.SkarKrow said:Reviewed the latest one a while ago on my blog (woolhatgaming.tumblr.com if you wanna read an in depth review, knock off a point if you aren't a huge Sega nerd like me), they're damn good, especially Transformed. Great characters, great weapons, extremely well balanced, great tracks, lots to unlock, lots to do, everything but time trials can be done with up to 4 players. Tonnes of different events from grand prixs to battle mode to aserial ring races and such.chimpzy said:Btw, I've already been looking into the Sonic & Sega All-Stars games. They any good?
Colourful, fast, imaginative, fun and really simple to just pick up and play whilst still offering a challenge. It isn't just a nostalgia trip preying on classics, it's a new classic in it;'s own right. Also for my money it's better than Mario Kart has been in a long time.
Incidentally, that was my recommendation for a racing game, get a couple buddies around it's a riot.
IS NOT POSSI--- wait a minute.TrevHead said:For some reason my reply and the OP's post has gotten mixed up :/