Funny how almost every wrestling game from this era had a Hogan clone.
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This guy here understood the assignment.
Considering it was the pack-in game for the Wii which sold like crazy and a lot of people never ended up buying anything else, I find it hard to call it underrated when it was all anyone was raving about playing back then.
It’s never talked about these days but yeah, back in the day it was a pretty well known hit. I don’t know why but almost nothing makes me laugh harder than playing the BMX event on the Atari Lynx version and just making this poor bastard on the bike eat shit in the worst ways.
Mutant League Hockey was also a lot of fun, also based on their NHL engine on Genesis back then. Great choice. There was some sort of spiritual successor to Mutant League Football that came out recently if I’m remembering correctly…?
In the arcades, NHL Open Ice, AKA 2 on 2 NHL Open Ice Challenge. The sport of hockey done by the same team behind NBA JAM, which sadly never received the Tournament Edition version - like NBA JAM did - that it always deserved. The source code for it, and several other arcade games from Midway, did eventually get leaked to Github, so my hopes of a hack that adds stuff or gives us updated rosters is still alive: https://github.com/historicalsource/open-ice
There’s so much I love about this game. I’m not a baseball game fan in general but I keep coming back to Base Wars. The fights triggered by a runner sliding into a base as the ball is arriving was always fun. The velocity of the ball when you hit a homerun was awesome. Great pick.
Maybe it’s underrated these days because I imagine almost no one would be playing it these days but back in the actual days of the NES, Blades of Steel was beloved, at least here in Canada.
jay@mbin.zerojay.comto World News@lemmy.world•Why has badminton become a code for sex in Hong Kong?161·10 months agoWe finally figured out why Linus is so deep into badminton.
jay@mbin.zerojay.comto Videos@lemmy.world•Instagrams Darkest Rabit Hole [TRIGGER WARNING]3·10 months agoLove Nexpo, always glad to see a new video even if it’s about the creepiest things possible.
Playing videogames and listening to music are passive activities. Going to the gym, learning to play guitar, working on a YouTube channel, those are all active activities which build up a skill that requires time and effort being put into them. It’s often said that it takes ten thousand hours to get really master something, but it often takes a lot less to get good enough at them. It sounds to me like you pick something new up, find that you aren’t instantly good at it and give up and no, that’s not normal. You say you’re 35 years old, but that’s really kind of a child-like mentality to have. It sounds to me like you really need to understand what the underlying fear/problem is here that is causing you to give up.
jay@mbin.zerojay.comto News@lemmy.world•New Covid Shots Were Approved. But Who Will Get Them?8·11 months agoI am. Up to 8 at this point.
Run the docker compose file. That’s pretty much all you need to do.
jay@mbin.zerojay.comto Videos@lemmy.world•Channel 5: Sidam attends the protest march at the 2024 DNC2·11 months agoDude was so hard-triggered.
jay@mbin.zerojay.comto Games@lemmy.world•Zotac Gaming Zone handheld gaming PC launches for $799 (with Ryzen 7 8840U, 120 Hz display, and dual trackpads) - Liliputing2·11 months agoEverything I’m running gets between 100-120+ fps with AFMF2 with far less artifacting than previous AFMF1. I’m mentioning VRR because it means that if a game doesn’t hit 120FPS, it stays perfectly smooth so frame dips are far less noticeable. I’m using an ROG Ally X, so I don’t spend much time worrying about battery power at all anymore unlike the previous ROG Ally. I get about 2-3 hours playing the bigger games on it and for anything that I want to basically play forever (2d stuff), I can set screen to 720p, lock screen to 60fps (or less) and lock TDP to 7 watts and get 10 or so hours out of it.
If you aren’t interested in trying the driver with AFMF2 (which is not yet officially released for the handheld Windows devices yet but can be sideloaded), you can also play with Lossless Scaling on Steam which can also do frame generation up to 4x.
jay@mbin.zerojay.comto Games@lemmy.world•Zotac Gaming Zone handheld gaming PC launches for $799 (with Ryzen 7 8840U, 120 Hz display, and dual trackpads) - Liliputing3·11 months agoAgain, AMD Fluid Motion Frames 2. And when there are cases where your game cannot hit whatever threshold needed for 120fps, that’s where the variable refresh rate comes in.
jay@mbin.zerojay.comto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•How do you handle backup?41·11 months agoYou really shouldn’t trust anything important to a pi. I hope that you at the very least have that pi on a UPS if you’re going to risk your data this way.
jay@mbin.zerojay.comto Games@lemmy.world•Zotac Gaming Zone handheld gaming PC launches for $799 (with Ryzen 7 8840U, 120 Hz display, and dual trackpads) - Liliputing33·11 months agoNot a huge fan of RGB either but I’d prefer the option is there and I can disable it than not have it at all.
When you get the chance sometime, there’s a code you can activate at the title screen of Ice Hockey that reduces the puck friction to near zero, making it pinball all around the rink every time there’s a slapshot. Super fun.