AuthenticM
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I mean, it was a bad game then and it's still a bad game now... but it's good that they are doing this just for the sake of games preservation.
http://www.flashfilmworks.com/games/games.htmlCan't find Corpse Killer on iOS or android or even any news about it being on mobile, are you sure about this?
Thought it was lame when my friend first showed it off in 6th grade, but I guess it proves that there is a market for anything.
I hope it proves to be worth the effort for them.
Plumbers Don't Wear Ties next please.
People will talk about this a lot, and feign enthusiasm online, but it's going to sell like absolute shit. I have no idea why they're bothering.
Because it has a devout cult following.People will talk about this a lot, and feign enthusiasm online, but it's going to sell like absolute shit. I have no idea why they're bothering.
Will it hit 60fps on the Pro?
Same thing with the crash game.
The song is all I wanted thanks
http://www.screamingvillains.com/nt25.mp3
NIGHTTRAP HOOOOOOOOO- and that Guitar Riff- goddamit.
I mean, it was a bad game then and it's still a bad game now... but it's good that they are doing this just for the sake of games preservation.
Team Ashley.man excited to play this - i missed out on the fmv games other than maybe 7th guest in the 90s.
that one girl is a babe and that song is a banger
The cheese factor.So what's the appeal of this game?
Is it actually that violent and or sexy?
Because apparently it plays like shit.
It's amazing how cyclical video games are.
The game came out, everyone loved it. Within a year, everyone hated FMV and said it needed to die a horrible death. Now, suddenly, people want them again.
Plumbers Don't Wear Ties next please.
It's amazing how cyclical video games are.
The game came out, everyone loved it. Within a year, everyone hated FMV and said it needed to die a horrible death. Now, suddenly, people want them again.
FMV gaming LIVES!
So when is the kickstarter for the sequel launching?
I remember working at an EB when that game was out on 3DO. Someone came in to buy it and me & another guy working warned the dude buying it that it is reaaaaaaly terrible. I stressed that the game was so terrible that he would want to return it immediately after trying it for 5 minutes. I told him I would only sell it to him if he understood that we would not accept a refund/return of any kind for the game, because it was THAT BAD. He still bought it.
1 hour later he showed up asking to return it, said we were right. Refused to refund, offered $1 in trade in. He still traded it in. L O L
All that nonsense 25 years ago, and it ends up rated Teen. Those were different times I guess.
I think calling it cheesy is giving it too much credit. It's really just plain old boring.
All that nonsense 25 years ago, and it ends up rated Teen. Those were different times I guess.
Also, in the 32x and 3DO version's of Night Trap, there is a scene where the "SCAT Commander" (or whatever he's called) holding up a prototype version of the Control-Vision game pad.... or at least that is what the claims are.
For the Sega CD version, they re-filmed this guy's scenes holding a Sega Genesis/ Mega Drive pad.
I haven't been contacted yet but would be more than willing [to do a new scene]. Haven't spoken to Deek or Arthur for some time but Heidi is local. PS...I'm no longer the black haired, young Commander of S.C.A.T., so there will be 'make up'. Ha!
So what's the appeal of this game?
Is it actually that violent and or sexy?
Because apparently it plays like shit.
That is a massive difference!Also:
Wow.
So, uh, the new cover's done...
To compare:
Well, A for effort.
I'd rather they have JUST used the original, TBH.
Also:
Wow.
I have a feeling that they don;t have the rights to the original box art, since it was published by Sega. This recreation is alright, but the SCAT guys in the top left corner look a little sketchy. Not a bad alternative.
I was working at Software Etc at the time. We sold quite a few of them. I remember it specifically because I had to ID people and I wasn't even old enough to buy it.Everyone loved it? Are we still talking about Night Trap here?
I was working at Software Etc at the time. We sold quite a few of them. I remember it specifically because I had to ID people and I wasn't even old enough to buy it.
"Aided by compact disks and computer chips, Night Trap is part of a new wave of more advanced video games that feature live-action characters that look like real people rather than the animated cartoon figures in Super Mario Brothers and similar games. Mr. Zito said that about 100,000 copies of Night Trap have been sold at roughly $60 each."
"you know, I sold 50,000 copies a week after the hearings" - Tom Zito.
So, uh, the new cover's done...
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