First up is:
Rock music!
Wait, what's BATTLE mode? I'm getting images in my head of F1 cars with Gatling guns.
Friday, 4 March 2011
Thursday, 3 March 2011
Blazing Thunder (Amiga)
In my first post on this blog, I showed the title screens for three games. I just thought the title screens looked funny, I wasn't planning to show anything more from them. But people were curious so I went back and replayed them. I've already done Danger Freak and Hawkeye, and this is the last of them:
Is that Rambo with the rocket launcher, or was the picture drawn by Rambo? It does look like the kind of thing I'd imagine Rambo would draw.
Is that Rambo with the rocket launcher, or was the picture drawn by Rambo? It does look like the kind of thing I'd imagine Rambo would draw.
Wednesday, 2 March 2011
Hawkeye (Amiga)
In my first post, Square one, I posted title screens from three of the games that inspired me to make this blog. But people were curious about what the games themselves were like, so a few days ago I posted about the first of them. Now the second game is up:
If my face had half the skin missing I'd be screaming too.
If my face had half the skin missing I'd be screaming too.
Dungeon Master (SNES)
I've actually played this one on the Amiga before, once when I was very young. I remember a lot of mouse clicking and frustration. And grey walls. But for all I know the SNES version is a cute platformer with squirrels in and lets face it, it's not unlikely.
Tuesday, 1 March 2011
David Wolf: Secret Agent (MS-DOS) - Guest Post
Another guest post, this time by mecha-neko.
Hello! I'm mecha-neko. I've been drafted in to play some games for Ray because playing all these games has made him very sad.
It's time for David Wolf: Secret Agent by Dynamix (1989) for MS-DOS. Let's go.
Hello! I'm mecha-neko. I've been drafted in to play some games for Ray because playing all these games has made him very sad.

Labels:
1989,
digitised actors,
dos,
dynamix,
guest post,
mecha-neko,
pc
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