I play PC and GBA games like crazy. I'm always looking for more peons to beat on, so feel free to track or ask for friendship. I might give it to you if I am amused enough by your presence.
http://www.youtube.com/user/VentertainMe
Ventrilo - a voice chat program for games. Lots of World of WarCraft.
Ventertain me - pranking above chat proragms.
I swear. So funny.
Well, it's technically for 2007 on Gamespot, but I'm talking about the 2008 version. 7.10 version, to be exact. You'll see why the review's such a curious beast when you read it. It's not a big budget thing for me, just something to write.
In other news, Unreal Tournament 2004 is still fun (now even doubly so now that I can play it with such pretty visuals), though the Linux version I'm playing with has some texture issues. It replaces textures it can't load with white striped lines. This pertains to rockets, explosions, and various walls around the game.It's kind of funny to see white lines flying everywhere, but it's not very playable.
Reminds me of San Andreas. The disc I got was so scratched that the game wouldn't load nightime textures, so I was just driving through thin air.
EA does something nice? WHOA!
They made the original C&C free a little while ago, and now Red Alert is free too. While its age does show, it holds up better than you would think. It also works with minimal fuss, though Vista users are having a little ruckus working the thing. Regardless, any computer can run it (yes, even yours, BlueJ, stop your whining).
And Stardock posts a thingie that I fully support in every way. I'm mjore suprised by the comments that are like, "Eh, we don't need that kind of freedom with our PC games." What the heck?



