Hi Tyler Be more then happy to have a review written about any of the games that you mentioned in this post. The more content the better!
Ron Audyssey Editor ----- Original Message ----- From: "Timberwolf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 9:12 PM Subject: Re: [Audyssey] WCW Mayhem for Playstation 1 Hi Kelly, I recommend you trying out Sanfransisco rush for the playstation 1. Yeah sure, very underrated, but who cares? The menus are easy to navigate- and selling my ps2, I can't quite remember what they looked like, but it went something like this: single race you go down once circuit down again practice down setup down records down back to single race Then, you press the x button (the bottom most round one, on the bottom right hand corner)....well not quite, er, there are a series of four buttons, the left most bottom one, they're round. I guess you know what I mean. After that your at track selection- and so, your at track 1. Press x, as the other tracks are even more inaccessible than the first (although the game as a hole isn't that accessible, but it just sounds like your flying). Now, you got your cars to choose here. As for wcw, I'm not too sure. I didn't choose games for there style- I went for accessibility, and that I got, quite a bit actually, in mortal kombat. While it doesnt sound like its in stario, its stil was quite accessible, and I got quite far having no site. (I came close to beating it, but the inevitable playstation, or the early playstation flaws were to over heat, and such was the case with mine). There are three mortal kombat games- or more. I owned mortal kombat, mortal kombat 2, 3, trilligy. So four. Trilligy was one of my favorite, closely followed by mk 4 for the nintendo 64. Also, killer instinct gold for the nintendo 64, I found, to be a very fun game. You see, Kelly, when you select a character in mortal kombat, it speaks the characfters name (a plus), and whoever winns or loses, it says the characters name, too. That's the thing I always loved about mk games. Now before this keyboard decides to act up on me I'll just quickly say that these games can be found for very low price, but they are, of course, rare and hard to find, unless you go somewhere like ebay. My favorite system of all was the sega cd, back in '92. It was one of the first cd-based systems, and while it didn't have many accessible games, its predicesor did, the sega genisus. I won't go into all the specifics- just email me off list if interested, I could write pages about the thing. Games, history, you name it, I've got it. I simply loved that thing. and the sega cd just looked so cool beside it, or rather, I imagined it to. Memory lain...wow... Oh, a note on killer instinct. Its so accessible, I've beaten it dozens of times on easy dificulty. The nintendo 64 can be found for such a low price that its a laugh, about 20 bucks, and the game itself is about 10. You can go to http://www.goatstore.org or was it .com? I forget. To get it. Also, a few other games I recommend hole heartedly: mortal kombat triligy rush 2: extreme racing USA super smash bros (oh, god, the fun!) killer instinct gold, of course cruis'n USA, exotica, and world (although cruis'n world wasn't that accessible) excitebike 64 rampage: universal tour I think that's it. - Tyler Sometimes I can't stop remembering, and it hurts. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kelly Sapergia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 5:49 PM Subject: [Audyssey] WCW Mayhem for Playstation 1 > Hi, > I just got a couple used Playstation 1 games today: WCW Mayhem > and Fifa 98. I've started playing Mayhem, and so far it's not bad, > although I'm getting hit more than I am the opponent if the shaking > of my controller is anything to go by. However, I'm wondering if > anyone has any experience with this game as far as the menus are > concerned? I'm hoping to do a playable demo of it for my podcast once > I get more familiar with it. > Thanks. > > > Yours Sincerely, > Kelly John Sapergia > Personal Website: http://www.ksapergia.net > Need to relax and unwind? 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