If you were making a game that you wanted everyone to like and for you to like. What would you put into the game and what type of game will it be and all the basic information about it.
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1. A First/third person view stealth action game.
2.A first/third person view RPG/hack and slash game with team commands and ablitys, and of corse the spells and magic and all that.
3. A Sc-Fi First/Third person view FPS game
I like first/third person games lol
Another, better Star Trek RTS!
Or not!
I'm split between a StarCraft space-combat sim (the likes of X-Wing and TIE Fighter) and another, different space-combat sim based on one of my short works of fiction.
a game like diablo, but with more acts, bosses, and you can get to lvl 100, with more char to choose from, like if u want barb you can be a women or a man, and stuff like that

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a game like diablo, but with more acts, bosses, and you can get to lvl 100, with more char to choose from, like if u want barb you can be a women or a man, and stuff like that happy.gif;
Survival/Horror FPS
Fable-like RPG
(hey guess what my two maps in progress are like!)
I would make a 3rd Person game where you could live out your whole life and never have to leave your couch.
A game where everything is indestructable, and eventually will replenish itself.
It would be a First Person Shooter. Most likely Vietnam, but it would be all of those crappy copy-shooters, and it would be revolutionary. (New system, yada yada)
I would create a game where you would have to "jack in" like in the matrix. Talk about immersion.

^It's called Enter the Matrix.
I used to make crappy little games for the Mac when I was much younger. My later projects never got very far because I became too ambitious. I realised that I could much more easily create my game idea in a Starcraft map and thus 'Race for Africa' was born.
I realise now that it should have been called 'Scramble for Africa'...but meh.
QUOTE(Zb2k @ Aug 3 2005, 03:24 PM)
^It's called Enter the Matrix.
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No, litterally You have the actual hardware. And its like a virtual reality game.
QUOTE(Gradius @ Aug 3 2005, 02:46 PM)
No, litterally You have the actual hardware. And its like a virtual reality game.
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I don't see why you need to shove a massive needle in the back of your head, but the idea of playing a virtual reality game where instead of looking at a screen, it replaces what you are actually seeing with the game is actually pretty cool.
Go play Virtual Boy then.
^Read what I said, I said a game where it replaces what you are seeing with the game. So you're not looking at a screen.
I don't know why, but a 2D fighter...
Yeah, or maybe one of those side-scrolling games that I still love, like the Metal Slug series.
Pure unadulterated fun.
QUOTE(Zb2k @ Aug 3 2005, 02:05 PM)
^Read what I said, I said a game where it replaces what you are seeing with the game. So you're not looking at a screen.
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Oh, direct optic-nerve stimulation?
I'd put undead disco monkeys.
Hmm, how about a second-person shooter where you play as helpless people about to get shot (2nd person perspective would be the perspective of the person being shot)?
QUOTE(Gradius @ Aug 3 2005, 12:16 PM)
I would create a game where you would have to "jack in" like in the matrix. Talk about immersion.

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I'd jack off the matrix.
It'd be a WWII shooter that's like call of duty, except more ownage.
QUOTE(Revelade @ Aug 4 2005, 01:09 AM)
I'd put undead disco monkeys.
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Sounds familiar...
Well, except the fact that they're undead.. ...Timesplitters covers undead, and disco monkeys, but together...?