If you are looking for simple and entertaining old titles
then the names are worth a try
Since its first launch in 1983, computer mice have become
one of the most indispensable devices for every PC user in general, and gamers
in particular. But do you know that even video best actions game are supported by computer
mice?
In 1992, the launch of the computer mouse video game was
released by Nintendo. With the game Mario Paint, a game of creativity with
users, Nintendo has been extremely successful in this combination. That's the
premise, and then some other gaming companies, such as SEGA and NEC, quickly put
their PCs into their gaming devices.
Although it is not so popular and little known today,
especially since Play Station 2, we have always had a USB port to easily
integrate external devices. But in the past, there were video game titles that
only needed to be played with very famous mouse clicks. Let's try to find out
what the game is.
3D Lemmings (Playstation 1997)
Lemmings is one of the best strategy action games for pc,
as well as many other platforms. With this title, you play the lead role of a
cute mole rat to reach the safe escape point. In this journey, countless traps
and dangers lurk around you, and the task is simply to overcome them.
With 3D Lemmings, you simply have to add a third dimension.
And players can easily experience it on the Play Station with the mouse support
of Sony.
Eye of the Beholder (Sega CD, 1994)
Eye of the Beholder is considered one of the first
role-playing games in the world, and it was quickly revived by Sega on the Sega
CD in 1994. One of the most convenient players for this title is a Sega Mega
Mouse accessory. Sega with mouse clicks, you can experience the Eye of the
Beholder smoothly.
In the game, with the first view, the player can control 4
characters, and fight the enemy with simple mouse clicks. Maximum in this gae,
you can control 6 characters.
SimCity 64 (Nintendo 64DD, 2000)
In 2000, Nintendo released the 64DD version of the Nintendo
DS in Japan, adding a magnet optical drive to the old system. This is also the
premise for some games need to support offline computer mouse as Mario Artist
is released.
However, to discuss the most interesting game, it must be
Sim City 64, a 3D version of the classic Sim City game on the computer. With
the development of Nintendo, Sim City 64 has even more features than the classic.
More memorable when this version is only in Japan, not in the United States.
Quake III: Arena (Dreamcast, 2000)
Other FPS titles like Doom and Wolfenstein 3D often come
with accessories that support Super NES mice. However, they can also work well
with simple gamepads.
And at the time of Quake III, Dreamcast supports both the
mouse and the keyboard for gamers to experience the real and the most
impressive. Since then, this game has become one of the best FPS games of the
video game.
King Arthur's World (Super NES, 1993)
When thinking of Super NES rats, most players will
immediately associate Mario Paint - the game's famous game. This is quite
understandable, as the first Super NES mouse was born with the purpose of
serving this game.
3D Lemmings and five game titles in the past that you can
"shuffle" with simple mouse clicks
However, if the title of the game uses the mouse Super NES
that left the most marks in the hearts of gamers, then it must be King Arthur's
World - the game launched in 1993, and so far has. The 25-year life is still
pretty much remembered.
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