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RIP Playstation 2

It probably takes that long because your socialist economic policies are holding you back.

nice try, but i always go with the free market civic for my nation's economy as soon as I research it.

but that's okay in our case, because we have effective business regulation and anti-trust laws that keep any corporate entities from becoming too large and gaining monopoly power, or unduly influencing our society's decision making process. the only thing we consider "too big to fail" is the state.

your kind is not welcome there, pig.
 
ok, this thread made me cave and buy a copy of civ iv on amazon... crap. better get things done before it arrives in a week
 
the original halo was pretty good on pc. better than on xbox imo.



I find all FPS games are better with a mouse as your aiming device rather than an analog thumbstick.

I have one of the Call of Duty games for my PS2, and it drives me nuts how inaccurate I am.
 
Since nobody has mentioned, it's possible to play old NES, SNES, Genesis, etc. games on PC if you download an emulator program and most games are available as .zip files.
 
Since nobody has mentioned, it's possible to play old NES, SNES, Genesis, etc. games on PC if you download an emulator program and most games are available as .zip files.

we did. see posts #18 & #20.

you can also run old MS-DOS games. I've found they've cracked the password protection on most, so if you needed the original manual to play, they've gotten around that.
 
we did. see posts #18 & #20.

you can also run old MS-DOS games. I've found they've cracked the password protection on most, so if you needed the original manual to play, they've gotten around that.


I saw Spock said a virtual win98 machine to run MSDOS games.

And you mentioned playing NES and Genesis games on your laptop, but didn't mention an emulator, so I assumed they were pc ports.

Anyhow in case anyone else is interested http://byuu.org/higan/ this is an NES/SNES/GameBoy/GBA/DS emulator, I have not tried this one yet so use at your own risk. I'll probably give it a shot this weekend when I have more time.
 
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