Best add-on for gaming console?
imagine a console and display mounted to this with the right game
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His head and feet come REALLY close to the concrete.
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Looks like all fun and games until the robot violently smashes the guy a dozen times into the cement........dead. :ugh2:
Vash- |
Originally Posted by Vashthestampede
(Post 270890)
Looks like all fun and games until the robot violently smashes the guy a dozen times into the cement........dead. :ugh2:
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Originally Posted by Newbsauce
(Post 270882)
His head and feet come REALLY close to the concrete.
No thank you. ^ - Much more my thing. |
^ That would be awsome to have!
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This is more my style! I remember seeing it years ago and wanting so bad to be that guy...
Looks like a shitty game, but wow what a fucking experience. :eek5: Vash- |
Ya that was about as realistic as Pam Anderson's tits. Weak.
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If that were real it would be awesome.
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wow. dumb.
The first robot video is kinda cool though. |
Originally Posted by levnubhin
(Post 270928)
If that were real it would be awesome.
I agree its not OUT OF CONTROL like duke nukem, but that has to be a insane adrenaline rush. :eek5: Hey I'd rather be in the hands of zombie actors and some hypnotist then be swung around by a 5000lb robot arm of steel. Vash- |
Originally Posted by reddroptop
(Post 270896)
Exactly.
No thank you. ^ - Much more my thing. |
That force dynamics rig looks like an awesome piece of hardware. Trying to imagine playing Wing Commander on it. :D
The absolute coolest arcade game I've ever played was Dactyl Nightmare on a Virtuality 1000 back in the early 90s. It was a true virtual reality platform running a multiplayer (2-4) FPS with a very responsive (even by today's standards) multi-axis player tracking system and true 3D HMD. Basically, you turn your head, look up and down, etc., and you "see" what you're "looking at". You duck down, your player ducks down. You turn your body, your player's body turns. You move your hand, your player moves his hand. Etc... Info is a bit hard to come by, but: http://www.arcade-history.com/?n=dac...etail&id=12493 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtuality_(gaming) Gameplay was slow, the field was small, graphics were blocky and un-shaded, sound was primative, but it was still the awesomest videogame I've ever played. |
Originally Posted by Joe Perez
(Post 271130)
That force dynamics rig looks like an awesome piece of hardware. Trying to imagine playing Wing Commander on it. :D
The absolute coolest arcade game I've ever played was Dactyl Nightmare on a Virtuality 1000 back in the early 90s. It was a true virtual reality platform running a multiplayer (2-4) FPS with a very responsive (even by today's standards) multi-axis player tracking system and true 3D HMD. Basically, you turn your head, look up and down, etc., and you "see" what you're "looking at". You duck down, your player ducks down. You turn your body, your player's body turns. You move your hand, your player moves his hand. Etc... Info is a bit hard to come by, but: http://www.arcade-history.com/?n=dac...etail&id=12493 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtuality_(gaming) Gameplay was slow, the field was small, graphics were blocky and un-shaded, sound was primative, but it was still the awesomest videogame I've ever played. |
You wanna hear something pathetic? I had a weird dream last night..
All the detail I can remember was that my wife and I were playing a sort-of "tag" game, but you had to have a boulder about the size of a basketball in order for the tag to count. Once you tagged the other person, they disappeared and you had to go find them again. It wasn't so strange until I realized, after drinking a cup of coffee, that I had just had a dream where I was participating in a first-person shooter (of sorts). Maybe I need to lay off the CoD. |
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