Didn't get Daytona set up in work today - too much shit going on. Have it set up ready for the morn. Looking good using the projector with VGA box.
The wheel holds onto a tabletop very well. It doesn't have force feedback but it has built in resistance which increases the more you turn it which is a decent compromise.
Daytona is one of the few big Sega arcade franchises I never clicked with. I blame the CCE on Saturn and its broken handling, when really I should blame the fact that I ignored the one that played well because of the horrendous pop-up.
Running it in good old shmupMAME with a generic pad and a Mayflash joystick for control options. Laptop rigged up to a projector and it looks damn good.
Guys are getting into it. It seems there are several closet shmup fans in the building that thought the genre was dead. They're really enjoying the navigation through the bullets with that small collision box. DDP soon shows how good a game it is too with its scoring tricks.
Donkey Kong should be a good one. Maybe give them King of Kong to watch as homework. I did a mini tourney on it a few years ago (presumably just after the doc came out, I remember trying to get hold of Billy Mitchell's hot sauce), and it's pretty brutal as a one shot game - even regular gamerz missed their chance to blow.
Donkey Kong is a pretty tough game - but then it's an old school arcade game designed to fleece casuals. There's an excellent game called DK Remix but unfortunately it's only for PCB owners - doesn't run in MAME (yet)..
The Donkey Kong round was a hit. We only really got 3 days worth of play in because I didn't get freed up in work until Tuesday night to set it up.
It's a lot tougher than it looks. Many didn't get past the 2nd screen. A few got over 10,000 which isn't a bad showing considering no-one had played it in decades (and some had never played it). Those of us who played way back don't remember it being this hard to be honest.
I circulated a link to the King of Kong doc. A few are enjoying it - there might be a Mr Awesome fan club starting up.
Tapper attracted a smaller number of competitors but the level of competition was quite high. Not many had heard of it which surprised me.
EDIT: turns out quite a few played but only a handful bothered to write their witnessed scores down for some reason.
Anyhow - onto the final week (we move to an open plan office with 1200 other staff and no way we will get away with this any more).
Atari's arcade take on Tetris.
An enjoyable , if old school version of the game. One rotate button and a rather lengthy auto shift delay jolts against today's efforts. It's also prone to dishing out 3 or 4 of the same shape from time to time - but the level format helps. Each level sets a target number of lines and once you do that the pit/grid is reset for the next level. It starts to crank up the speed and adds garbage as the levels go by. Early take up is encouraging with this one.
Was moving day today. But I let the Tetris run on until after lunch amid the chaos of removal guys doing their thing. I wasn't able to best my Tetris nemesis - so I finished 2nd with 85K. Nice event to finish with.
We, the IT section, have left our fortress of solitude and now occupy the 5th floor of a building in which those we support are accommodated. We have a floor to ourselves, however it's unlikely I will run any more gaming events because you have to be aware of how something is perceived. Anyone who works in an internal service provider will know how it is....Pity - but that's life.
So it's highly unlikely I will be posting in this little thread again. I may update the OP with a summary of every game I used with an opinion on its suitability, but apart from that this is the office gaming thread signing out.
Keep an eye on how they do "team bonding" because I'm pretty sure you can do a better job. Definitely wouldn't forget about what you've been doing but maybe you could consider it on a smaller scale without the projector. Have an old CRT in the corner and people can practice when they're free?
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Where I work, we have a multi-event competition of sorts each summer. With quite a range of stuff - which team's employees can cycle the furthest, cummulatively, over two months; three-sided football; knock-out tabletennis; competitive https://geoguessr.com/; etc.
This year we have a "random computer game tournament". My first round is later today. Head-to-ahead against some young upstart - and I've no idea what we'll be competing at! I must do it for us middle agers, however; victory SHALL BE MINE.
There were four games it could have been at, three of which I have played either somewhat or a lot (Arkham Knight room challenge; Lego Indie; Flash version of portal), and then XIII on PS2 (which I've not played). Obviously lucked out and got XIII, which is basically unplayable these days! Very low frame rate & bad hit boxes & shonky controls. And got mawled. (Obviously just as hard for the other person too, but I'm a bad loser )
XII is a really odd choice... Was it just 1 vs 1 deathmatch?
We had a similar thing a couple of weeks back (I say similar, it wasn't, it just involved games and was at work) and it was good fun. There were 3 disciplines on offer: Table Tennis, Wii Tennis, SNES SFII. I managed to win the SFII one by being the least awful but completely blew it in the first rounds of the other two, losing very badly.