Your shout: What do you want to see games companies make?


  1. Dan_Caines
  2. Dan_Caines
  3. Brian Tubbs
  4. dearfly

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Top 1.   Aug 19, 1999 11:36 AM

» Dan_Caines - Computer Game Companies

This is your chance to put forward your views on what type of games you want to see computer game companies make. Do you want less 3D shooters and more sports sims? Or something more specialised, like that farming simulator you have always wanted? Say what you want here and just maybe someone will hear you!

-- posted by Dan_Caines


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Top 2.   Oct 17, 1999 10:55 AM

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Top 3.   Dec 20, 1999 1:28 PM

» Brian Tubbs - Political Games

I would like to see some games on U.S. politics (perhaps an update to the late 1980s hit "President Elect").

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Top 4.   Dec 30, 1999 1:41 PM

» dearfly - Computer Games

I would like computer companies to make games
that can be slightly altered by the player. The
player of Age of Empires for example. can request
that after so many years (not real years.Age of Empire Game Years) the trees would reqrow. That
way Age of Empires would be a rare game. A game
that can be playable for a long time. It would allow the game to be continued after the player has chopped down all of the trees.

-- posted by dearfly


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