TL4E said:Which version of Sonic 3 is best? I'm limited to Mega Collection (gc), 360/Wii downloads, and whatever else I might be missing that is on said systems.
bjork said:I bought Test Drive Unlimited for the PC, and I'm trying to map the buttons to a 360 controller. Is there some easy way, like a patch or something, where it will just automatically set it up to the 360 control layout for me?
This same trick also works for Japanese N64s. It's much harder to cut out the tabs in the US console since they're in the corners.lyre said:Completely easy SNES modification that even a 10 year old can do.
1: Take your US SNES. (unplugged obviously)
2: Get a sharp knife and a good source of heat (like an open flame).
3: Push down the cart reader cover and find two thin plastic tabs on the inside.
4: Heat your knife and cut out the thin tabs found near the cart reader (try not to touch the reader with the knife).
5: After the tabs are removed, just line up the exposed chip of your SuperFami carts with the SNES cart reader and insert as usual.
6: Turn on, have fun and you saved yourself a few bucks my mutilating your SNES.
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Nah, the virtual console edition can too, provided you buy both Sonic 3 and S&K separate. Mega collection would probably work out cheaper though.GurgleBot20 said:I'm pretty sure Mega Collection is the only version of those that can be combined with Sonic and Knuckles.
Well, for US N64s, it's easier to open the bitch up (with a bic pen and fire if you don't want to pay for a gamebit) and remove those tabs altogether, since the tabs are on a completely separate piece that's only screwed onto the board (iirc). Sure the spring of the cart reader cover won't hold up anymore, but that's where dusting your friggin room comes into play.DonMigs85 said:This same trick also works for Japanese N64s. It's much harder to cut out the tabs in the US console since they're in the corners.
Phoenixus said:Nah, the virtual console edition can too, provided you buy both Sonic 3 and S&K separate. Mega collection would probably work out cheaper though.
Can't help with your question, but be aware that the PS3 is FAT32 only so no files over 4GB are going to work.Dirtyshubb said:Suppose this is better than the off topic version:
Looking to get myself a 16gig usb stick to transfer films ect from the pc to my PS3 since my external HDD suddenly blew up the other day (big bright flash too). Now i already have a cheap one but it isnt recognised by the PS3, for one to work does it just need to have plug and play or are there any other conditions that it needs?
Oh thats ok, im aware of that and always split my files to fit.StuBurns said:Can't help with your question, but be aware that the PS3 is FAT32 only so no files over 4GB are going to work.
_dementia said:Does the Japanese version of God Hand still have English voice acting?
SourceHardcore Gaming 101 said:God Hand is also another case where the Japanese version features English voice acting with Japanese subtitles. Right off the bat, you can tell that the Japanese subs are vastly different from the English dialog. One cutscene features a guitar-wielding maniac screaming "Long live the guitar!" with the subtitles stating in english "I LOVE GUITAR!"
I had this same problem. I eventually had to add a third card, transfer the account to that, then delete my unused card. Customer service was completely useless in getting anything resolved, and I was never able to get the card authorized.ChoklitReign said:I can't add a credit card to my Xbox Live account even though the information is correct. I'm no longer using my old credit card connected to my Gold account which expires in November. The support website says I can't remove a card with a Gold subscription on it but I can add a new one; but I can't. I just ordered a 12-month card on Amazon. Will I be able to add a new credit card after I renew my gold account or until it expires in November?
Zissou said:I remember maybe a year ago or so seeing a video of some indie space mmo where you could fly seamlessly from the solar system to the surface of a planet- it was really amazing, especially considering it was an indie game. Does anyone know what it was called or have a link to the video or anything?
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Yeah I'd be all for Microsoft Flight Simulator in space.Loxley said:Holy shit, never heard of this before but I'm extremely impressed If the game was about nothing but seamless space-to-planet exploration like that I'd play it. Thanks for posting this, definitely keeping an eye on this one now.
terrdactycalsrock said:so i bought diablo 2 battlechest and installed it on a pc running vista but it wont play. what could i have done wrong?
Gravijah said:Make sure it's running as admin.
friskykillface said:does anyone know if a 12 month xbox 1 , live card work with a 360 system?
i think i heard that the old xbox 1 xbox live cards don't work for the xbox 360.
the ones that usually come in these boxes, i saw one for $3 and wanted to know
so i can pick it up.
terrdactycalsrock said:i did but it still wont run . but a small square black box is appearing tiny symbols. does that have to do with anything?
I once put a one inside another while playing DnD on paper... my DM was not amused.Reknoc said:Bag of Holding.
Loxley said:Holy shit, never heard of this before but I'm extremely impressed If the game was about nothing but seamless space-to-planet exploration like that I'd play it. Thanks for posting this, definitely keeping an eye on this one now.
You can run games off an external HDD with HD Loader. I don't know if it's compatible with MGS3:S. You could also rip an image of the disc and play it through a PS2 emulator for the PC.OneMoreQuestion said:Alright, I managed to secure a PS2 copy of MGS3 Subsistence but I don't have a PS2 at the moment. I'm planning to get a slim soon.
Is there a way for me to run MGS3 off an HDD on the PS2, I don't want to tax the disc to much, silly i know... :lol
opticalmace said:OK, stupid question, but when someone is a publisher of a game, does that mean they just handle manufacturing of the disks/packaging? Or are they involved in some way with the actual development or something.
Publishers also fund and promote games. If they pay the bills they also have a say in which direction the developers should take their work.opticalmace said:OK, stupid question, but when someone is a publisher of a game, does that mean they just handle manufacturing of the disks/packaging? Or are they involved in some way with the actual development or something.
"To date, global sellthrough for Nintendo DS stands at over 5 million, or more than twice the level for the PSP. Now, I know what some of you are thinking: "Well, the PSP hasn't arrived in Europe yet." So we got there when we said we would, and they didn't. You know what? That's Sony's issue, not my problem." (Reggie Fils-Aime, E3 2005)Drkirby said:What was the context of the Reggie "Not my problem" gif? What was help taking about, and to who, when it came up.
Supervlieg said:Didnt get an answer in OT, so I'll try here. Why doesnt GAF do polls?