I'm seriously thinking about it, never messed with emulators and I heard that isn't the easiest to set up and requires a better CPU than I have (1.8GHz/3.0ghz with turbo dual core/4 threads)
Yeah. Too bad it was only a PS2 exclusive. Even Dolphin is easier to set up than PCSX2. And it's meant to emulate Wii games, with all their gimmicks. You can even connect a real Wiimote using Bluetooth!
It's pretty easy. You just download it, get BIOS for it, (Maybe change the GS settings to your CPU's preference), pop the game in and that's really it. Most the settings are fine from default. It only gets difficult to setup for the few games that don't work correctly with the default settings. And it really is only a few games now --- Post updated --- ++If anyone really needs it, just ask and I can try and help you set it up.
Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 GTA Vice City and San Andreas Gran Turismo 4 Carmageddon EA Sports V8 Challenge F1 2002 Rally Championship 2000 Toca Touring Car Championship 1997 1NSANE Need For Speed Underground 2 and Carbon Need For Speed Porsche 2000 GTA 2 Counter-Strike 1.5 and 1.6 Burnout Revenge I guess that's it? There's probably a lot more that I don't remember. I would never play a single game all the time
Test Drive Unlimited Need for Speed Undercover Need for Speed Prostreet Need for Speed Carbon Flatout Ultimate Carnage City Life and many others...
Atleast out of the games I remember, my games are... Need for Speed Underground Midnight Club 3 (The DUB updated one) Midtown Madness 2 The Pinball game on Windows98, then on XP Tekken 5 on PSP Pokemon Mystery Dungeon on DS The old 3D Rayman game on PS1 (That game freaked me out back then ;- Spyro3 on PS1 And a PS1 game called Hogs of Wars, which is like a 3D worms (And is also pretty good) There's a bunch that I can't remember too, but ohwell.
Pit Stop 2 King's Valley Spy vs. Spy Great Giana Sisters (now available for Android btw) and of course (almost forgot) The Last Ninja probably the very best the C64 had to offer when it comes to graphics and sound.
The most memorable game for me growing up, was definitely Ocarina of Time. It combined all the things I liked about games, at least at the time. A gigantic (or so it seemed) world to explore, plenty of action with a variety of weapons, and quite a few puzzles and side-quests. And the music... the music made the game truly special. From the simple and mysterious theme of the Lost Woods, to the orchestrated theme of Hyrule Field, the music truely added something special to the game. The most nostalgic song for me is probably the Forest Temple theme. I can’t explain it, I’ve just always loved the ambient mysteriousness of the song, and the design of the forest temple is my favorite of all the temples in Ocarina of Time. Ocarina of Time is the game that got me into games. I’ve played almost every major Zelda title at this point (Link to the Past is my favorite (╹◡╹)), and the Zelda series will always hold a special place in my heart.
Has to be NFS Undercover and Hot Pursuit, both for the Wii. I played the hell out of those games, finished them both like 10 times each and knew every single street of their maps. Going back and playing them a few weeks ago was an absolute blast.
SLRR, forza something, gran turisimo. Never played NFS, flat out, burnout, dirt rally... probably never will
Forza Motorsport(BEST forza ever made for me) NFS games from Hot pursuit 2 on a gamecube Burnout games from point of impact GTA 3,VC,SA,IV And a LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG list of other games i met later on my life... Gran Turismo? only 4, it was of my best friend