some more links I found...

Discussion in 'General' started by stompoutloud, Jan 17, 2003.

  1. Jacky_San

    Jacky_San Well-Known Member

    Re: some links I found...

    Statue Molesters proof that anything can find a home on the internet.
     
  2. stompoutloud

    stompoutloud Well-Known Member

  3. Jacky_San

    Jacky_San Well-Known Member

    Re: some links I found...

    The Dolemite Pimpbuilder! maybe acclaim can bring it to PS2. /versus/images/graemlins/grin.gif
     
  4. Jacky_San

    Jacky_San Well-Known Member

    Re: some links I found...

    In case you need a life size Homer Simpson http://www.elifesize.com/

    Maybe this should be filed under completely useless crap you can buy on the internet.
     
  5. stompoutloud

    stompoutloud Well-Known Member

    Re: some links I found...

    Bikini babes and goldenrod..

    I was checking out the APC site and saw the trailer there, nice little LOTR
    touch in this one;

    www.aperfectcircle.com/me...ler250k.rm

    Worms2 is free....

    On IMesh supposedly. They have a Game of the Week download and its Worms 2
    this week. I haven't downloaded it, but Its 50 megs if anybody wants it.

    Real life chat room....

    Brilliant Video, dont try to watch it if you dont have broadband, its
    streaming.

    http://www.chryslermdff.com/parlor.asp?loadMovie=true

    huge squid found...

    Check this shit out...

    http://www.rense.com/general36/dou.htm

    That motherfucker has eyes the size of dinner plates...and it's only half
    grown...holy fuck.


    I am poor and I am proud..

    http://money.cnn.com/2003/04/01/news/income_videogames.reut/index.htm
     
  6. Fishie

    Fishie Well-Known Member

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    Youre first link doesnt work.
     
  7. replicant

    replicant Well-Known Member

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    With the loss of Z-Axis for game development, cutdown of Acclaim Max Sports department, legal issues with Dave Mirra, legal issues with Acclaim board members, and poor sales of BMX XXX I don't think we'll see much risque stuff for a bit. Acclaim is about to do a lot of restructuring. I have several friends who have been fired or relocated. I'm glad I got out after Dave Mirra 2.
     
  8. Fishie

    Fishie Well-Known Member

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    Urm?
     
  9. replicant

    replicant Well-Known Member

  10. Jacky_San

    Jacky_San Well-Known Member

  11. Fishie

    Fishie Well-Known Member

    Re: some links I found...

    Thanks
     
  12. Fishie

    Fishie Well-Known Member

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    Hrm thats like so stupid.
     
  13. stompoutloud

    stompoutloud Well-Known Member

  14. stompoutloud

    stompoutloud Well-Known Member

  15. stompoutloud

    stompoutloud Well-Known Member

    Re: some links I found...

    rRootage game.. kinda like ikaruga.. free download. Need openGL.

    http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~cs8k-cyu/windows/rr_e.html

    Lords of thunder... old promo.. but ...

    old as hell promo video.. http://www.pcenginefx.com/main/dls/lotpro-hi.rm
    http://www.pcenginefx.com/main/pcenginefx_com_special_-_lords.html

    soundtrack (Sega CD version).. http://www.vgmuseum.com/music/segacd/

    Apparently swearing is offensive..

    http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/living/5587415.htm


    Free 1 year subscription to xbox nation magazine..

    http://www.freebizmag.com/realonexbox01welcome.htm


    Red vs Blue

    http://www.redvsblue.com/

    http://newyork.craigslist.org/about/best/sfo/1657295.html


    The label of a Japanese cell phone...

    http://insidermedia.ign.com/insider/image/glij_030404_cell.jpg


    Office Max has a sale... lots of free stuff after rebates..

    http://www.officemax.com/max/solutions/product/minisite5.jsp?bvc=yes

    Zone Alarm 3 for free after 10 dollar mir..

    http://www.outpost.com/entry?site=op:mfe2&sku=3352032
    (good firewall program if you don't have it)
     
  16. stompoutloud

    stompoutloud Well-Known Member

    Re: some links I found...

    http://www.neo-geo.com/videos/matrimelee.html

    (new video footage of Matrimelee (upcoming SNK Fighter)


    broadband, satallite, cable, now powerlines????

    http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/ptech/04/10/highspeed.house.ap/index.html


    Apparently, there's a pretty-well working Saturn emulator floating around
    (called Giri Giri). In Japan its official and they charge for it, but I
    guess someone ripped it. I haven't found it to download, but keep a look
    out on the saturn and sega groups. Maybe I can finally play my Azel PDS!

    http://cyberdisc.zaq.ne.jp/


    Hey guys.... check out this site... if you are interested in beta testing for the new ff game on ps2. the one that is online....

    http://www.gamespot.com/pc/rpg/finalfantasy11/news_6025062.html


    Do you like shoot em ups? Check out this site..

    http://www.emudek.org/shootemup/
     
  17. Jacky_San

    Jacky_San Well-Known Member

  18. stompoutloud

    stompoutloud Well-Known Member

    Re: some links I found...

    TLC presents a gaming documentary, set to premier this Wednesday, April
    16th.

    The Learning Channel (TLC) will be airing a documentary that tells the story
    and history of our favorite hobby...gaming. The documentary promises to be a
    tale of visionaries, brilliant investors, and genius hippie renegades that
    launched what is now the fastest growing entertainment business in history.

    The documentary, called Gameheadz, will include never seen before footage
    from "A Day at Atari" - a documentary that was put together by Atari
    employees in the late seventies. Activision's founder, David Crane, will
    explain what went wrong at Atari and how it led to the industry collapsing
    in 1983.

    Their seems to be a giant chunk of the documentary related to Nintendo and
    Shigeru Miyamato, as Nintendo filled the Atari void a year after the
    industry collapsed. They trace Miyamoto's childhood and how that inspired
    such games as Zelda, Donkey Kong, and Mario Brothers.

    The press release (http://www.gamerfeed.com/index.php?story=2503) goes into
    quite a bit of detail, and I don't want to ruin the show for anyone. If you
    want all the shows details, follow the blue link in this story. If not, be
    sure to tune in this Wednesday at 10:00 PM EST.


    Greece and it's videogame laws...

    By Rupert Goodwins and Matt Loney
    Special to CNET News.com
    September 3, 2002, 11:18 AM PT


    In Greece, playing a shoot-'em-up video game could land you in jail.
    The Greek government has banned all electronic games across the country,
    including those that run on home computers, on GameBoy-style portable
    consoles, and on mobile phones. Thousands of tourists in Greece are
    unknowingly facing heavy fines or long terms in prison for owning mobile
    phones or portable video games.

    Greek Law Number 3037, enacted at the end of July, explicitly forbids
    electronic games with "electronic mechanisms and software" from public and
    private places, and people have already been fined tens of thousands of
    dollars for playing or owning games.




    The law applies equally to visitors from abroad: "If you know these things
    are banned, you should not bring them in," said a commercial attaché at the
    Greek Embassy in London, who declined to give her name.

    Internet cafes will be allowed to continue to operate, providing no
    games-playing takes place. If a customer is found to be running any sort of
    game, including online chess, the cafe owner will be fined and the place
    closed.

    The Greek government introduced the law in an attempt to prevent illegal
    gambling. According to a report in the Greek newspaper Kathimerini, Greek
    police will be responsible for catching offenders, who will face fines of
    5,000 to 75,000 euros (about $4,980 to $74,650) and imprisonment of one to
    12 months. "The blanket ban was decided in February after the government
    admitted it was incapable of distinguishing innocuous video games from
    illegal gambling machines," the report said.

    The Greek gaming community has reacted with a mixture of shock, disbelief
    and anger. One Web site, www.gameland.gr, has started a news service about
    the ban and opened a petition to protest it. In addition, it is posting
    English translations of the law and messages of support from around the
    world.

    A test case is to come before the Greek courts next week, and the Greek
    gaming community is already planning protests in the event that the
    defendant is convicted.

    "We are trying to organize a protest against this law," said Petros Tipis of
    Thessaloniki-based gaming company Reload Entertainment, which has had to
    cancel a gaming tournament that was to be held this week.

    If the prosecution of the defendant next week is successful, said Tipis, the
    Greek gaming industry will take the case to the European Court.

    In the meantime, Tipis told ZDNet UK, a lot of people in Greece are very
    worried about the new law. "They are taking it very seriously," he said. "It
    even affects the games that come with Windows. This law isn't the right
    one," he added. "It is unfair. It was introduced too quickly."

    Reload's tournament, which was to be held Fridah, was a qualifier for the
    CPL Oslo 2002 gaming tournament. "Now we are trying not to lose the two
    slots we were given from CPL for the tournament," Tipis said. "This was the
    first time for a qualifier (for this tournament) in Greece."


    Free one year subscription to pcworld magazine...

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  19. stompoutloud

    stompoutloud Well-Known Member

    Re: some links I found...

    http://www.softpaw.8m.com/compidiot.wav

    (for the computer geeks in all of you!)


    Take a look at this. /versus/images/graemlins/frown.gif
    http://www.mameworld.net/cgi-bin/wwwthreads/showpost.pl?Board=mameworldgener
    al&Number=102259&page=0&view=expanded&mode=threaded&sb=7

    (arcade graveyard)


    "Activision today announced some of the key voice talent lending their
    abilities to True Crime, the upcoming action game for PS2, Xbox, and
    Gamecube. Though Activision neglected to link the actors with their roles,
    we can at least get an idea of who will play who from the following list:

    Christopher Walken (The Deer Hunter)
    Gary Oldman (Sid and Nancy)
    Michael Madsen (Reservoir Dogs)
    Russell Wong (Vanishing Son)
    Michelle Rodriguez (Girlfight)
    Ron Perlman (Fallout 2)
    CCH Pounder (Prizzi's Honor)
    James Hong (Blade Runner)
    Mako (Bulletproof Monk)
    Keone Young (The Mark of Kri) "

    I always thought... that Christopher Walken... would be great...
    in a game...
     
  20. stompoutloud

    stompoutloud Well-Known Member

    Re: some links I found...

    If you live in select cities, you might get to see an advanced
    screening of Bruce Almighty..

    http://whatsnextnow.com/brucealmighty/


    I think this site has some cool robots for any robot collectors.

    http://www.kidrobot.com/


    Mcdonalds is starting lan/internet cafe's in thier restaurants..
    interesting..

    http://www.mcdwireless.com/



    Lost vikings flash demo...

    http://www.blizzard.com/blizzclassic/vikingsdemo-thanks.asp
    It's kinda hard with a just a keyboard. But still kinda fun.


    Ikaruga clips I found...

    http://forest.treasure-inc.co.jp/product/ikaruga/mov/IKA01.zip
    http://forest.treasure-inc.co.jp/product/ikaruga/mov/IKA02.zip


    cool clone systems..

    http://assembler.roarvgm.com/Black_Market/Gamefighter/gamefighter.html

    http://assembler.roarvgm.com/Black_Market/Mini_Nes/mini_nes.html
     

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