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[March] What are you playing?

Welverin

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Take this suckers!

Stupidity aside, I've played a bit of Street Fighter Alpha Anthology and suspect I'll get to Soul Calibur 3 and Tomb Raider Legend once I cut back a bit on the reading.
 

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Monster Kingdom: Jewel Summoner for the PSP. And MLB 07 The Show for the PSP.

Circuit City has Gal Civ II Gold on sale for less than the price of buying the expansion pack for it direct from Stardock, so I bought that, too. No idea when it will arrive though.

I was trying to play Rome: Total War on my PC, but the game seems broken on my computer. The mouse speed (or aceleration) is so slow to be unplayable. Ordinarily, I can move my mouse about an inch, and the pointer goes from one side of the screen to the other. In R:TW, it takes about 3 mouse widths (about 6 inches) to move it from side to side. And I have to keep recentering it, too.

I bought Total War: Eras in January, but it's like a total bust, because none of the games seem to work well on my computer. Medieval had tons of problem with the sound, and it locks up my computer when I exit.
 

World of Warcraft in brief spurts. I won't play for a week and then logon for a couple hours. Almost to 61 with my Tauren Warrior.
 

I played a bit of The Sims 2 and Neverwinter Nights 2 today... I'm starting to itch for a new game, but I'm broke, and I could probably do without the semi-addiction cycle for a while, hehehe... It's too bad, really. If I had the money and was up to date with my Eberron purchases, I'd be all over Supreme Commander, if my computer could handle it.
 

Eve Online: Always EVE Online, currently building and mining a lot.

Supreme Commander: Love the way it uses dual monitors, great game play.

Command & Conquer 3: Love the storyline (better then SC), but the user interface is difficult to use.
 

Eve Online too, my "background" game that will stay there until it dies. Shooting at people squatting in my space with one character, and industry/trading on another. Capital ships soon! :D

Medieval 2: Total War, I've started a Grand Campaign, but for some reason I have difficulty gathering interest in the game. So I play sporadically.

Albatross 18, great anime golf game that you can play with friends. A lot more complicated than you can gather at first glance (wind, spin, etc.)

I've reinstalled America's Army, I haven't played since version 1.1.1, and this is 2.8. :uhoh: Lots of changes, vehicles, new weapons, etc. Can't wait to play more.
 

My old school crusade continues. I finished Dragon Quest IV (NES), and have started Zelda II: The Adventure of Link (GCN version). It's tolerable, I suppose, but I can see why it was named the "red-headed stepchild" of the Zelda series (the Phillips CD-i versions notwithstanding). We'll see if I bother to finish it. In any case, it's my second-last game in my 'NES-era' list, with only Phantasy Star I (GBA remake) to go before moving on to the SNES era.

Also:
- Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance II (Xbox) on co-op with a buddy.
- Guitar Hero I and II (PS2) with the wife.
- Watching the wife play Final Fantasy VI (PS1 remake).
 



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