Oops. "Hall of the Mountain King" was the soundtrack that looped in the BG once you got the 'flame'. "Mountain King" was the game. Thanks for correcting that.
I think you're right about the number of levels varying between platforms in MR. Like being the person who edits movies for televisio
Stuart Feldhamer wrote:
Of course, back then I didn't know what Montezuma's Revenge really was,
hence why Panama Joe (or whatever his name was) was running so fast : )
OMG... I just *now* got the joke, after playing the game for 15+ years!
--
Jim Leonard ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
World's largest electro
It
sure was a pain in the butt to type Rumplestiltskin's name backwards
though...
Stuart
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In a message dated 06/03/2004 9:18:41 PM
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I have to chime in on this one too.
I've played it for at least 3
different platforms (
Of
course, back then I didn't know what Montezuma's Revenge really was, hence why
Panama Joe (or whatever his name was) was running so fast :
)
Stuart
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In a message dated 06/03/2004 9:18:41 PM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have to chime in on this one too. I've played it for at least 3
different platforms (Apple, Atari and C64 I believe). I love all of
them :) Though I find myself playing the C64 version (emulated) thes
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In a message dated 06/03/2004 11:08:52 AM Central Daylight Time,
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They are *much worse* at the classic games in terms of skill, but
they
still
*enjoy playing them*. And to hear them laugh when they p
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> In a message dated 06/03/2004 11:08:52 AM Central Daylight Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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>> They are *much worse* at the classic games in terms of skill, but they
>> still
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 06/03/2004 11:08:52 AM Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
They are *much worse* at the classic games in terms of skill, but they
still
*enjoy playing them*. And to hear them laugh when they play Boxing
against
each other is to die for.
In a message dated 06/03/2004 11:08:52 AM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
They are *much worse* at the classic games in terms of skill, but they still
*enjoy playing them*. And to hear them laugh when they play Boxing against
each other is to die for. THAT is having fun. Tha
As someone who has a 4.5-yr-old and a 7-yr-old, who play both modern and
classic games (at my insistcnce), I too LOL'd at some of the comments. But the
whole thing was a bit depressing, too: The kids in the article weren't aware
that you can still challenge yourself and have fun with older gam
Yeah, that had me literally LOL in front of the screen :-)
To those kids we are ancient history ;-)
Marco
> Stephen Emond schrieb:
>
> I loved this one:
>
> Kirk: And you can't pick up an AK-47 and go killhey, those aliens on
> the top row, you use them in EGM for stuff.
>
> EGM: Yeah, we
Well, this answers a lot of questions about the current state of video games... I LOL at a couple of the comments, most of them from "Donkey Kong".
On May 31, 2004, at 3:20 PM, C.E. Forman wrote:
I saw this too. Hilarious! I loved the fact that they were over-thinking, over-analyzing everyth
I loved this one:
Kirk: And you can't pick up an
AK-47 and go kill—hey, those aliens on the top row, you use them in EGM
for stuff.
EGM: Yeah, we use them to end our articles.
They do kinda look like they're from Space Invaders, don't they?
Tim: They're going to sue you.
Kirk: I'm sure
I saw this too. Hilarious! I loved
the fact that they were over-thinking, over-analyzing everything, believing the
different colors on the blocks in Tetris meant something, wondering if you can
do stuff with the umbrella and purse in DK, rapid-fire in Space Invaders,
etc.
- Origin
Very cute! : )
I noticed this line (talking about Pong): "I saw a documentary on this. The
game was so popular in arcades that it got jammed up with quarters." I
wonder if that was the documentary that Jim mpeged for us...
Stuart
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