Cool. I like how he managed to get through the first retinal scanners at the same time in both games.
Doing any fight scenes would be pretty hard like this. I'd like to see someone try though.
After watching 4 minutes of it my brain started to hurt, this guy must have had to take some serious time or have good multi tasking skills to somewhat focus on two different games :v
a simplified version of this would make for some pretty trippy puzzles in a video game.
[QUOTE=ss1234;41269372]a simplified version of this would make for some pretty trippy puzzles in a video game.[/QUOTE]
We should make every game playable like this, 2 different characters in the game playable at the same time on the same screen.
I didn't know you could play Half-Life without a mouse.
Pretty cool idea.
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Also, it's pretty amazing how much faster Opposing Force jumps into action.
[QUOTE=FunnyStarRunner;41271854]I didn't know you could play Half-Life without a mouse.[/QUOTE]
My guess is that he split his keyboard signal with a PS/2 connector, while he didn't have such a device for USB.
[QUOTE=FunnyStarRunner;41271854]I didn't know you could play Half-Life without a mouse.[/QUOTE]
i'm pretty sure most games let you bind turn left/right to a key
Reminded me of this:
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5pz6waED0w[/media]
Albeit, this was Tool Assisted, but still...
Reminds me of this:
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6fS2EeBLfQ[/media]
Not tool assisted. Damn son.
Quadrazid is awesome.
[QUOTE=ss1234;41269372]a simplified version of this would make for some pretty trippy puzzles in a video game.[/QUOTE]
I'm sure it already exists, I think I've played a flash puzzle game just like this, but it was a platformer.
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