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Re: Fallout 4

Meh. Not touching this until way after it's released. Remember that Hairworks controversy on AMD GPU's for Witcher 3? Something like that could easily happen to Fallout 4 when it's released. I'll pick it up when it's patched and stable long after it's release. I did enjoy playing Fallout 3 many blue …

Re: Ancient DOS Games Webshow

BTW, it looks like Mega Man is the first DOS platform game that scrolls the whole screen both ways, as it doesn't have a status bar. Commander Keen also scrolls the whole screen, but it was release at the end of 1990 and I assume Mega Man was released before that. No offense or anything, but why …

Re: Ancient DOS Games Webshow

I haven't played the NES Mega Man games, so I don't care there's no music, the level design is totally different and the bosses look like the bosses of the NES games. ....You poor, poor soul. :exclamation: You have no idea what you're missing out on when it comes to the NES originals. Just play and …

Re: Ancient DOS Games Webshow

Oh, wow.... This game is so bad that it has actually broken the preview thumbnail to the main video! :exclamation: ....Seriously, I'm quite amazed as to how a game like this was even released considering how mediocre the first PC title was. At least they decided to not butcher the second game to DOS …

Re: Ancient DOS Games Webshow

I've checked out your YouTube page, Kris, and it looks like you've managed to upload every single one of your episodes on there. I have noticed some broken thumbnail images on some of the videos, though. I guess with Blip shutting down, you might rethink about taking advantage of that 60 FPS option …

Re: Ancient DOS Games Webshow

On another note.... Speaking of YouTube, I wonder if it's possible for Kris to upload his older reviews to YouTube at 60 FPS? Of course, that feature can only work in HD and I wouldn't know if the old reviews were recorded with HD and/or 60 FPS originally. Then again, I haven't seen any Blip videos …

Re: Ancient DOS Games Webshow

switchblade: Seriously I NEVER ripped Skunny Cart apart. Hell, in fact I just pointed out I hate, *kick in the nuts starter* and P*tr**N. And do your research about what episodes, I rip apart. Cause after all, neither Wacky Wheels or Skunny Cart was ripped apart by me. In fact, if you check out the …

Re: Ancient DOS Games Webshow

In the next episode of ADG, Gemini000 smokes either a bunch of sativa or indica and listens to The Doors, Bob Marley, Skousen & Ingemann (with the song Herfra hvor vi står ), and perhaps even some steppeulvene (with the song itsi bitsi), cause he is going to Nepal. Since he had a brain aneurysm.. …

Re: Ancient DOS Games Webshow

Played the shareware version of Math Rescue a long time ago. Don't remember much about it, though. What surprises me is that there's an option in the game where you can skip all the math problems completely, so you don't have to answer any of them throughout the game. A very weird choice considering …

Re: Ancient DOS Games Webshow

I definitely remember playing this game a long time ago. Never got past the first level, either. ElectroBody doesn't have much in the way of lasting appeal. The graphics, sound, controls, and game play resemble an average platform game that you would find on the Atari ST or Amiga. Considering that …

Re: Ancient DOS Games Webshow

Populous did the same thing, remember? You look down through that book page, while all that static art takes up screen real estate. Perhaps it's done to keep the game running nicely on low-end systems? Or maybe to control how much of the level the player can see, without stretching out the pixel …

Re: Ancient DOS Games Webshow

Never heard of this game until now. Kinda looked interesting at first, until I saw the game play. Then I was like: "Yeah, not interested anymore..." I think besides the lazy voice acting, the confusing item usage interface, the vague story line, and the shock violence scenes (LOL! Violent, my ass …

Re: Ancient DOS Games Webshow

I just checked out 3D Realms website, and they posted an article from their vault: 1994 Game Design Tips from Tom Hall. Check it out here: https://3drealms.com/news/3d-realms-vault-1994-design-tips-tom-hall-part-1/ I can't help but think that when you read some of the tips they had for game design, …

Re: Ancient DOS Games Webshow

Ah, yes. I remember this one. My dad had bought a Multimedia CD-ROM Bundle from Creative Labs (a Sound Blaster Pro 2.0 and a cheap 2X CD-ROM drive) for our 386 back in those days. It came with a CD that had all of Apogee's shareware titles and two demos of Full Throttle and Dark Forces from …

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