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Community => General Discussion => Topic started by: Quemaqua on Tuesday, September 06, 2011, 04:53:33 AM
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http://www.gamepolitics.com/2011/09/05/rip-bill-039the-game-doctor039-kunkel
And I feel a little bad for saying this, especially since it popped up from Kas in my twitter feed, but...
who? I seriously have no fucking idea who this man is. And how legendary could he be if he ended up working for RWS?
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Haha. I just looked up RWS again. Working on Postal 3 for pretty much the last 6 years. How the fuck are they still in business?
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Who?
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*Sigh*
(http://www.dragons-lair-project.com/community/related/articles/lair/egm01.jpg) (http://www.dragons-lair-project.com/community/related/articles/lair/egm03.jpg)
Learn some history, you whippersnappers.
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You know, I've been trying to find a Flash or emulator version of Dragon's Lair forever and I just can't find it or the emulators that run the ROMs are so complicated I can't figure out what I'm supposed to do to get it running.
I used to play DL at arcades back in the day. I always loved the art, but I think I was too young for the game at the time and my reaction time too slow. I never got very far at all. It was basically a game of QTE events, right? That's how I remember it.
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In 1984, I was two years old. Give me at least a little credit. I entered into gaming with the Nintendo. I did play Atari, but when it was nearly ready to head on its way out, and I never had one of my own.
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In 1984, I was two years old. Give me at least a little credit. I entered into gaming with the Nintendo. I did play Atari, but when it was nearly ready to head on its way out, and I never had one of my own.
Yea same here. My dad had an Atari and there was only like one or two games I remembered playing on it, then the Nintendo entered our household.
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You know, I've been trying to find a Flash or emulator version of Dragon's Lair forever and I just can't find it or the emulators that run the ROMs are so complicated I can't figure out what I'm supposed to do to get it running.
I used to play DL at arcades back in the day. I always loved the art, but I think I was too young for the game at the time and my reaction time too slow. I never got very far at all. It was basically a game of QTE events, right? That's how I remember it.
I saw DL as a curiosity. Very pretty in an age of big pixels with few colors and memory measured in KB, but ultimately just branching video, not a "real" videogame. How little that matters now. Haha!
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In 1984, I was two years old. Give me at least a little credit. I entered into gaming with the Nintendo. I did play Atari, but when it was nearly ready to head on its way out, and I never had one of my own.
Oh come on, I was being lighthearted, calling you "whippersnappers" and all. I know you don't have much direct knowledge of the man.
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I appreciate you calling my whipper a snapper, but I am don't play for Schlotzky5's team.
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Haha, I wasn't calling you out, Cobra, it's all good. I'm just surprised that this guy was apparently respected, yet he ended up with RWS at some point and I have literally never heard of him in any capacity. I've been following gaming pretty heavily for a long time, so I just wonder when he stopped doing stuff that was noteworthy. It must have been an awful long time ago.