feel like you're in an n64 game with bad draw distance when you drive on a really foggy day?
feel like you're in an n64 game with bad draw distance when you drive on a really foggy day?
Funny, I don't recall thinking of n64 fog, but rather the Silent Hill variety..
the south park n64 fps is the main one that comes to mind
I always think about Turok.
turok as well. but south park was basically a re-skinned turok game
Whenever it's foggy out, my friends and I joke about Turok. I actually GM'd a game of the RPG Dread that took place in my neighborhood and a fog covered the city. When the monsters were revealed to be dinosaurs, it was met with both laughter and fright. Awesome game, by the way.
I don't know but whenever I see an airplane in the sky I immediately think to point a rocket launcher at it ala Call of Duty multiplayer.
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No, but sometimes when I drive at night I squint my eyes and pretend I'm playing Night Driver.
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I honestly usually think of Silent Hill 2 when it's really foggy, actually. And if it's snowing I think of the original Silent Hill.
Kinda feels like SF Rush
Glad to see my friends and I weren't the only ones.
We loved the N64 back in the day, but I remember one day we we on the school bus heading across a bridge and there was so much fog we couldn't see the other side and barely the river below us. My buddy leaned over and said "Dude, check it out! It's like were in an N64 game."
That always stuck with me and I always recall that moment when I'm driving in thick fog.
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deff glad im not the only one who thinks so
I play SF Rush on my way to work at least 30 some days a year
I was never really a big N64 player, the only games I ever owned were Super Mario 64 and Goldeneye.
When I think of video game fog, I think of Streets of Sim City.