![]() THIS Polybius is the game they claimed KILLED people! Developed from "military technology" or created by the CIA, or some other organization. And it cheap.That is the best video about POLYBIUS - The Video Game That Doesn't Exist, it explains everything about the history & also why I would also NOT download from that link as this is the "game that doesnt exist", ALL the arcade cabinets were takes & supposedly destroyed, there is not supposed to be even ONE, single copy of the game Rom, tho some people claim to have one. Broforce is a good addition to your system, if you would accept my suggestion of course. Lots characters and pixelated ultra gory violence an arcade style coop game and deathmatch system. The second most fun game I've played in years, right after broforce! Big recommendation there dude. Because of theme development and overall curiosity. The things most important, is it fun? and are you satisfied with the result? My current setup is bloated with systems. The goal was never to have all the games, but simply enough games, works for me! Sure, it's an HP Pavilion 1380T, with an Intel Core i5-3330 CPU, 3 GHz, with an Intel HD video card and Windows 7.Įxactly 6,590 games (yes, I counted!), so I don't have all the systems and all the games, but I'm more than happy with what I have: Atari 2600, Jaguar, Lynx, MAME, Sega M2, Neo Geo Pocket Color, NES, SNES, Virtual Boy, N64, GameCube, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, GBA, custom MUGEN (with over 400 characters), Pinball Arcade, 3DO, PS1, PS2, TurboGrafx 16, Sega Master System, Sega Genesis, Sega CD, Sega 32X, Sega Game Gear, as well as a handful of PC games including the first 3 Dooms, Retro City Rampage, The Stanley Parable and of course, Deadly Premonition.ĭue to the limitations of the video card, I wasn't able to add Dreamcast or Sega Saturn, and I can only run a handful of PS2 and Gamecube games, but that wil have to be for the inevitable second build at some point. ![]() Please let me know what you think! I've included some pics of the cab, as well as the flyer I used to promote the arcade unveiling party, and also a couple shots of folks using the machine. Also, I wanted to say thanks to the great community behind HyperSpin, I seriously couldn't have done this without the tireless efforts of people like djvj, THK, Rain, donnei1979, and of course BadBoyBill. So after some work I found the perfect illustration and then created the art for the marquee, side and control panel overlay. I wanted to create art that would inspire mystery, apprehension and foreboding. Then I thought about the accounts of how people reacted to playing it: stress, suicide, nightmares. ![]() So I thought about the alleged gameplay descriptions, a kind of space shooter. Yes, I know there is a sort of common logo and look for Polybius that you can find online (like this: ) but I decided to go a different route entirely. I felt that by choosing to make a Polybius cab, I had free reign to do whatever I wanted with the art, as there were no real rules to follow. So, I decided to make a cab for a game that, while well known in the gaming community, probably never existed. I decided that I didn't want to go the route of simply plastering as many game characters on it as possible and I didn't want to limit it to just one game theme. Ultimately, because I have zero carpentry skills and facilities I chose the sometimes maligned Ultimate Arcade II and added a few customizations to it. During the three years I spent getting all the software perfect I had plenty of time to mull over the theme and concept for the cab. ![]() Seeing HyperSpin in action on YouTube was what inspired me to take the plunge in the first place, so I feel it only right to share the results with the community. ![]() I've finally finished my first cabinet and wanted to share the results with everybody! Honestly, it's a bit intimidating considering all the amazing custom cabinets that people put up here, but I just gotta share. ![]()
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