Entries Tagged as 'Gaming Frenzy'

Dead or Alive meets Final Fantasy, second round

Here is the continuation of the first awesome video of Dead Fantasy.

previously Dead Fantasy I

Dead or Alive meets Final Fantasy

This uber-cool video, created by Monty Oum, features babes from Dead or Alive and Final Fantasy. There are only a few characters, but its the action scenes that are impressive.

Check out the first video from the series.

Dissidia: Final Fantasy

Dissidia: Final Fantasy, the much talked about upcoming game for PSP will be released in Japan this December (and hopefully in the U.S. as well because we can’t read Japanese kanji). It will be a fighting game consisting of major heroes and villains from Final Fantasy I to Final Fantasy X. So that would be ten heroes and ten villains.

Check out this cool video featuring the characters of the game. As of this post, the characters shown are not yet complete.

Sources:
Official site
Wikipedia.org
Gametrailers.com

Shaiya, guidance of goddess

Another page from the wallpaper pack I got. This is still from the MMORPG, Shaiya. Like my previous post which featured Light and Darkness, this is a wallpaper image.

Shaiya - Guidance of Goddess
(click image to view wallpaper size 1024×768)

Free games, freeware games, open source games

There are a lot of free games around the Internet these days, most notably are the flash games. There are also other ‘legal’ downloadable ROMs using emulators. These ROMs I’m referring to are home brew, so they are free legally. But there are more out there, and this is where Wiki helps us.

You can actually download free games that are originally commercial versions. But due to the fact that they are old, they are already distributed freely.

Here are a list of lists that may help you get started on free games.

  • List of commercial games released as freeware. Commercial games released as freeware are games that, in their original license, were not considered freeware, but were re-released at a later date with a freeware license, sometimes as publicity for a forthcoming sequel or compilation release.
  • List of freeware games. This is a list of freeware video games implemented as traditional exe files that must be downloaded and installed. It excludes the multitude of online freeware games created with Adobe Flash and similar products. Freeware games are games that are released as freeware and can be downloaded and played, free of charge, for an unlimited amount of time and may be redistributed.
  • List of open source games. Open source games are computer games assembled out of, and are themselves, open-source software and open content; public domain games are also listed.
  • List of free first-person shooters

As soon as I get more sources, I’ll update this post. Stay tuned gamers.