A new world record of 1,218,000 was set by Wes Copeland over the course of three hours or so. It’s not everyday someone is able to do break the high score of an arcade classic. And when it does happen, it deserves recognition.
A new world record of 1,218,000 was set by Wes Copeland over the course of three hours or so. It’s not everyday someone is able to do break the high score of an arcade classic. And when it does happen, it deserves recognition.
According to the Steam store page, it’s not out yet, but in a few days. On May 12th, PC owners will be able to enjoy not only FFX, but its direct sequel as well FFX-2 in the HD remaster format that was released on PlayStation systems.
The store page also highlights some things found in other PC Final Fantasy releases like no encounter modes and auto saves.
I just started a channel not too long ago putting up a playthrough of Ratchet and Clank (PS4).
I hope to do a lot of things with the channel, not just live recorded video but also reviews, commentary, etc.
The Mega Man Legends series had a minimal splash on the original PlayStation upon release and throughout the years. The first installment was even ported to the N64 and had a sequel only released for the PlayStation, printed in low quantities. Mega Man Legends 2 now fetches a hefty price at retailers and in online auctions, some times breaching $125 US, much more if the copy is factory sealed.
However, a much lower price tag would make the great and overlooked MML2 a more viable prospect to gamers. The PlayStation Blogcast recently announced that the game would be available in April 2016 on the PSN Store. Like most other PS1 games that are released on the PSN, it can be assumed that it will only be compatible with the PS3 and Vita handheld system.
With this addition hitting PSN, it would make the trio of PlayStation Mega Man Legend games complete (Mega Man Legends, Mega Man Legends 2 and The Misadventures of Tron Bonne).