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Eurogamer: OutRun Online Arcade Review

Eurogamer writes: "OutRun never ends. This is, of course, a lie. It does end, inevitably so: somewhere either side of the five-minute mark, as you finish the fifth stage of its multiple-choice, point-to-point odyssey of speed in a howling handbrake turn under blue skies, bright banners and confetti, as the crowd cheers and the girl in the passenger seat squeals in delight."

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Meet the victims of digital distribution – games you can't buy anymore

When a game released exclusively digitally disappears from distribution, it becomes impossible to play it legally. Actually, quite a few gems have disappeared in this manner, with the legendary P.T. being just the beginning of the story.

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Nyxus1416d ago

I'll support physical for as long as possible.

melons1416d ago

Nice message and physical should always be supported, but I am not supporting this article being set across like nine pages.

CDbiggen1416d ago

GTI Club! Finally someone mentions it. Loved that game

AK911415d ago (Edited 1415d ago )

Ugh multipage article.

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VR vs. 10 Franchises SEGA Would Be Crazy Not To Bring To VR – Part 2

Guns, girls, cars and dreams in week two of the SEGA list.

Auron2643d ago (Edited 2643d ago )

House of the deads, Panzer dragoons, space harrier, virtua on/Cop and shoot even shenmue.

Featuring_Dante2643d ago

House of the Dead needs to comeback!
Its now or never!

bouzebbal2643d ago

VR is the perfect platform for every rail shooter. From House of the Dead to Virtua Cop or even Time Crisis, Silent Scope..
They can also bring their racing franchises back, like Scud Race, Daytona, Sega Rally, Crazy Taxi, 18 Wheeler..
So many hidden treasures just waiting to be brought back.

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The Pefect Game - seven games close to perfection

Is there such a thing as the 'perfect game'. Rice digital pick out some titles that come very close!

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Patashnik3273d ago

Interesting list - some good choices too

Moldiver3272d ago (Edited 3272d ago )

I agree. I could play outrun and snes mario kart (would prefer N64 version for 4 player antics with friends!) and mario world right now, and I would still get sucked in.

EDIT: Screw it...I need a nintendo in my life. I admit it...I miss that nintendo magic!

Picnic3272d ago (Edited 3272d ago )

I like Super Mario World, Outrun 2 and Super Monkey Ball being there.

However the first Super Monkey Ball game requires so much 'perfect' precision from its players in some levels that it also requires the perfect player. It's a curiousity of the Gamecube that, whilst Nintendo made some series easier than what was on the N64 (e.g. Zelda, Mario- and making Luigi's Mansion for the Gamecube), with the exclusive games created by third parties there were some very hardcore games (e.g. Super Monkey Ball, Viewtiful Joe, F Zero GX).

But when you start putting simple puzzle games like Tetris in there, then you reveal that, for every bit of complexity in a game, it tends to hinder the chance of being classed as perfect.
I suppose Thomas was alone will be classed as 'perfect' for this reason.

Yet it shows the limitation of calling a game of deliberately limited scope perfect. How do you compare a perfectly polished and playable but cheap to make and small marble with a huge and jagged hunk of gold?

A game that continues to stay in my mind for the richness of experiences (and some scares) is Beyond: Two Souls. Yet as a game it demands little of the player - extremely rarely is it possible to die compared to Heavy Rain. Beyond controls itself in some action sequences. So few magazines would call it 'perfect' and yet it affects me in so many ways far more than Tetris ever could.

paul-p19883272d ago

Totally agree with Outrun 2, I got the PS3 version and its definitely one of those 'just one more go' type of games. Before you know it it's 2am and you've got the sound of tyres squealing constantly ringing in your ears

Wolfenstein513272d ago

Tecmo Super Bowl. No other game has come close.