cause really, thats the best feature ever included in a video game system ever.
okay so we got
sega GT 2002
and gotham racing.
cause really, thats the best feature ever included in a video game system ever.
okay so we got
sega GT 2002
and gotham racing.
...anybody?
I can list the only game I know of for you:
Gotham Street Racing
I suggest taking the games posted and editing your initial post to include them (so that we can look at the first post only instead of trying to read through everything to know if something has been mentioned or not).
Time will be when the broadest river dries
And the great cities wane and last descend
Into the dust, for all things have an end
anybody know if halo has this feature?
I believe WWE Raw 2 is supposed to have that feature, make your own music for entrances.
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how exactly does that work? download music from the PC into the hard drive of your xbox?
Somebody once told me to get a life.
I told them I sold it for money to buy video games.
you put a cd into your box. go to music and select copy and the tracks you want and it copies it to the hard drive.
i ripped some alice in chains and some foo fighters for sega GT and i really wanna find more. and wonder why more games don't have that feature.
I've got 2 games in my collection that use this feature - Tony Hawk 4 and Amped.
That's about all I can help with
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@bluecollarninja: Halo does *not* support this feature.
@GenesisNES: as pointed out by the aforementioned workday ninja, you can copy CDs to your hard drive directly (so far I've only copied full albums and put them under it's own name, but you can create "Nature Boy Mix Alpha" if you want and put a bunch of tunes into that).
From there, within the game itself, you can select (in Gotham Street Racing's case anyway) whether you want to use the in game music or your own music or a combination thereof.
It's definitely a neat idea but hasn't been implemented enough. It's definitely better to be able to race to my own tunes and still hear the engine reving and the cars bumping, as opposed to my old solution which was, of course, to switch my stereo to the CD player.
And copying CDs takes freaking forever it seems.
Time will be when the broadest river dries
And the great cities wane and last descend
Into the dust, for all things have an end