Halflife 2 Coming to an Arcade Nowhere Near You 40
Phill Proud writes "Arcade board manufacturer Taito is set to begin sales of an arcade version of Halflife 2, including a multiplayer mode, in the Summer of 2005 (Japan) "Taito will develop an arcade version for their original "Type X" circuit board. The Type X is an arcade game circuit board running Windows XP Embedded that can use the Windows game development environment. The arcade game will be a customised version of the Windows software and will allow 3 game modes - a "Story mode" for single-player play, a "Battle mode" for players country-wide to compete in real-time and a "Mission mode" for players to collaborate tactically.""
that's ok... (Score:2, Interesting)
there aren't any arcades near me anymore anyway.
Re:that's ok... (Score:5, Insightful)
On a slightly related note, I was wating in the airport recently and realized how well an arcade would do there. I might even be willing to spend $1 for a round at some shooter, since that'd be cheap compared to the $8 Big Mac I just ate, and beats the hell out of watching the Weather Channel while sitting on those akward benches.
Re:that's ok... (Score:1)
Several airports I've been to have passable arcades. What about gameboys tho, surely they cut into the market for arcades as well?
going offtopic: I've played outrun 2 for xbox recently, and it's been a pleasant reminder of the simple addictiveness and zen-while-playing that modern go-for-complexity videogames have been lacking.
Re:that's ok... (Score:2)
While waiting through a horrendous delay ( the plane I was supposed to be catching hadnt yet left the UK...) I spotted a decent looking Arcade.
However, you had to pay a flat fee of $20 (might have been a little less, cant remember) but then all the games were free. Trouble was, they wouldnt let you in to look at what games were available before buying. I wasnt about to shell out, only to find they had 7 Street Fighter 2 boxes in there.....
RM
Here's hoping (Score:4, Insightful)
No Where Near You (Not!) (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:No Where Near You (Not!) (Score:2)
hed.
Re:No Where Near You (Not!) (Score:2)
Yeeks! (Score:2, Funny)
So, um, do you get bonus points for causing a BSOD?
Re:Yeeks! (Score:2)
There is a blue and white screen that you see if your computer is farked up beyond saving, but the chances of you wrecking the arcade game to that point would be slim to none.
Re:Yeeks! (Score:2)
It sure does! You have to uncheck the "disable BSOD" checkbox (aka the "automatically restart" system failure property dealie). But sure enough, it can BSOD. Of course, it's almost always due to faulty hardware when it does, but it still can do it.
Re:Yeeks! (Score:2)
Yet another case where I've been proven wrong on Slashdot. Thanks for correcting me. :)
Re:Yeeks! (Score:2)
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Re:Yeeks! (Score:5, Interesting)
If you wanna see something cool, in Counterstrike: Source, which uses the HL2 engine, open up the console and execute:
"+showbudget"
It brings up this dynamically updating chart showing each of the game's subsystems and how much time, in milliseconds, is being spent in each one, with a kind of color coded historical running graph at the top showing each component's share and the total time spent per frame. Kinda pointless for an end user, but in a way it's rather englightening to see what the most expensive operations are. There is an even crazier realtime full on function level profiler available through the console as well, but I havn't really messed with it.
Re:Yeeks! (Score:1)
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Re:Yes yes yes! (Score:2)
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I expect some graphics changes... (Score:3, Interesting)
Smart Decision (Score:1)
Re:Smart Decision (Score:1)
When will I get one of these 'home computers' in my house?
[fastforward back to the year 2004]
Re:Smart Decision (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Smart Decision (Score:2)
The common misconception in running a game cafe is that you will cut a profit on charing time for gameplay, as traditional arcades do. If you try to keep current with your venue's game library, you'll find it difficult to keep spending $50/ea. for the games that will bring people in.
In fact, they actually make ends meet by charing
Oblig. (Score:1)
Quakeand Redneck (Score:2)
Re:Quakeand Redneck (Score:2)
MAME here we come (Score:3, Funny)