Oh yeah, I completely forgot about Ballers. Wonder how those compare to the NBA Street games.
Also, as for Jam, I do understand that the majority of the Acclaim ones are really just NBA Live ripoffs instead of Jam, with the probable exceptions of Extreme and the 2003 one, which is probably why...
I'm still a fan of the Cruis'n series, honestly, although that's probably got to do with both my Midway bias as well as the fact that I grew up with those on the arcades, alongside Sega's finest. Hell, I even enjoyed that one on Wii, even if it was just a somewhat sloppy, license-less port of...
Been on a Midway sports kick recently and tried out a bunch of their sports titles through Dolphin. At least, the ones I didn't try yet (I already had NHL Hitz Pro and RedCard 20-03). Thus far my fav's been NHL Hitz 20-03. Absolute fun. It's fast, it's frantic, it's the usual Midway arcade-style...
Looks like she could've been on one of the Cruis'n games, honestly.
...relatedly, still can't believe it's Nintendo that own that series. NINTENDO, of all companies.
Yup, it does. Haven't tried it myself, but some buds of mine have, and played quite a lot.
As for me, been playing some Carmageddon II: Carpocalypse Now recently, and plenty of multiplayer Medal of Honor: Allied Assault with my bros. Nothing else besides that that I can recall.
I still find it kind of odd how many 80s PG-rated flicks got away with stuff like "s**t" and whatnot. I think one of the oddest examples I've found thus far, though, and it's not a movie, is a recent sitcom called Men at Work, from TBS (Comedy Central airs it in Latin America) which gets away...
So that's probably why the original PS2/Wii/PSP (and then 3DS) versions of the Williams collection got an E10+...
I'd understand in the case of Medieval Madness and Gofers on the PS3/360 ones, but I honestly didn't find anything on that one that would've really made it E10+ worthy. Like, other...
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