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wardrich wrote:It's a proven fact that Turrican wins this battle. How many other games have such a huge impact on a group? lol. Check out the number of remixes and covers in the demoscene. lol.
Give it UP ALREADY! lol!
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greencosmos wrote:UQM remixes rox. http://www.medievalfuture.com/precursors/
<a href="http://www.scenemusic.eu/searchengine.p ... ">Turrican remixes</a>
@Larry: Give up? Yeah, I suppose I should. Seriously, though... if you haven't played Turrican before, you really should start playing it. lol.
Haha, Ken's Labyrinth. The sound effects in Ken's original, non-Epic version are priceless ... whenever you try to "push" a wall it says "Save it for later" (I assume in Ken's own squeaky voice). Even the official Epic Megagames version keeps Ken's own intro "Welcome to Ken's Labyrinth"!
Hmmm I just ran the full final version in DOSBox and it (DOSBox) crashed ... the old, original Advanced Systems version seems to work though ...
Ah, oops, this is now totally off-topic. Shmaybe this thread has run its course ...
Hmmm I just ran the full final version in DOSBox and it (DOSBox) crashed ... the old, original Advanced Systems version seems to work though ...
Ah, oops, this is now totally off-topic. Shmaybe this thread has run its course ...
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I actually really enjoyed Ken's Lab as a little kid. It might not be the best looking of games, but the graphics were very creative, as was the level design and "dungeon" features. (Level design for the first part anyway, it started slipping in the 2nd, and the 3rd was pretty bad)emmzee wrote:Haha, Ken's Labyrinth. The sound effects in Ken's original, non-Epic version are priceless ... whenever you try to "push" a wall it says "Save it for later" (I assume in Ken's own squeaky voice). Even the official Epic Megagames version keeps Ken's own intro "Welcome to Ken's Labyrinth"!
You do realize he's released a windows version of the game, right? http://www.advsys.net/ken/klab.htmHmmm I just ran the full final version in DOSBox and it (DOSBox) crashed ... the old, original Advanced Systems version seems to work though...
(check out the toolkit too... pretty sweet if you feel like making your own Labyrinth)
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Yea, I was just thinking that maybe I should change the version that's available on DG if the one that's up there currently doesn't work in DOSBox ... I saw the editing kit but never tried it, I'll take a look later todayDogbreath wrote:You do realize he's released a windows version of the game, right? http://www.advsys.net/ken/klab.htm
(check out the toolkit too... pretty sweet if you feel like making your own Labyrinth)
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Evil Genius had a rather catchy 80's spy movie-esque soundtrack, was a fantastic game to boot. From memory you can still download the soundtrack from the website, or at least you could back when I was more active on the forums over there...
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