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@danteswart @ChristerDoo That would be great except I no longer have the media for these games. Did replay original Sam & Max on ScummVM... good times.

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Yes it's sad, but I remember all the golden games from the haydays and there hasn't really been much beyond Star Wars for the last 10 years. Good as that is - LOVE SW... watched it opening night back in '77..... they basically beat that dead horse beyond death. I remember the Tim Schafer days with GREAT adventures..... to me the cancellation of the 2nd Full Throttle game was the beginning of the end for LucasArts. Soo many good games... but so long ago. At least I had the joy of playing them when they were fresh. That said, I wish Full Throttle and Grim Fandango would show on Steam or GOG.

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I play what's good. Doesn't matter what platform. But seriously - in ALL of these comparison shots, PS3 looks way dark, smeared and jaggy compared to the rest. Does PS3 really suck that bad or is there something about the comparison setup which just makes it look so crappy? I don't recall PS3 looking so bad for real. Is there a bit of anti-PS3 bias here? I am not a fanboy of ANY tech in particular so I'm just wondering.

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I've been gaming since the before the Commodore PET gave us Golf. I used to be hardcore for computer games but now love console games. My biggest rant for computer games is that you need a new $400 vid card every 2 years just to play the game with acceptable levels of detail. BUT - the bonus - you can save whenever you want to. The good thing about a console game is you pretty much just plug and play. No $4-500 worth of upgrades every few years just to play like on computers. This brings me to my biggest rant for console games - saving progress. Why haven't console developers come to their senses as far as saving is concerned??? Sometimes I don't have 3 - 6 hours to invest in getting all the way through an entire level before I can save my progress and be able to continue from there next time. Not being able to save at will whenever and wherever you want makes console games a total pain. I don't want to have to play something through 20, 30, . . . 50 times just so I can save and see what comes next. I just want to finish and enjoy the game.