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I went over to it, and noticed that it was not made up of polygons and graphics, but there was actually people (on the screen). It was like a real life game.
In went my pound, and the game started - I chose the western level. Suddenly 3 men jumped out from behind a hay-stack. BANG...BANG BANG. I shot them, and as I did they performed a routine of dieing depeneding on where they were shot. It was like a TV - it used a movie sequences every time you shot the gun, like the baddies turning round if the bullet went past them and shot a basket, which went flying into the air. It must of taken a long time to shoot all of those scenes when they were producing that game.
I got quite far, but eventually was shot, and fell to the floor in a limp, oh:(.
So what happened to games like these? I have not seen that one particular game in the arcades anymore. It was a good game.
I imagine games like and/or better than these will be the future. What about you?
Namostar
> no i lived there for two years
Git.
i went to hong kong and in the science museum (it was all hi-tech stuff) you sat in this big taxi real one bolted to the floor and there was a big screen and you had to move the steering wheel (proper one) and you drove around town trying not to knock people over
The reason why is you need a huge and I mean HUGE bus size to get decent quality footage to the screen at the right time. Much like the PS2 has. Actually, I seem to remember a game mentioned that was going to be like this.
Another game like this is the X-files game on PSone and PC.