This week on Super Adventures, I'm playing a little bit more of sci-fi
RPG Buck Rogers: Countdown to Doomsday. I just want to get up
to the bit where you get to fly your own spaceship and see how that works. (Click HERE to return to part one.)
The game was released in 1990, for DOS, C64 and Amiga, and then the Genesis/Mega Drive in 1991. This means it's the first and only Gold Box title to get a release on a Sega system. It wasn't the first Dungeons & Dragons game to get ported over however, as a: it's not a D&D game, and b: Heroes of the Lance was released on the Master System a little earlier.
I've heard that a few of the releases included the novel First Power Play by John Miller, which is the kind of extra I like to see in a game box. Though I'd be happy to get any extras in the box these days. Or a box.
Speaking of relics from ancient times, here's a fun fact for you: the character of Buck Rogers debuted in 1929, so he predates Conan the Barbarian by 3 years and Superman by 9. The premise of his story is that he's a pilot from the present day who gets frozen in suspended animation until the 25th century. That's a massive 500 years, or at least it used to be. The present day has moved forward a bit since then, so if they announce they're making a new movie in time for his 100th birthday in 2029, he'll start off already 1/5th of the way there.
Note: this is a game with a story, so there will be SPOILERS below. Not for all of it though, I'm not going to end up finishing it.
The game was released in 1990, for DOS, C64 and Amiga, and then the Genesis/Mega Drive in 1991. This means it's the first and only Gold Box title to get a release on a Sega system. It wasn't the first Dungeons & Dragons game to get ported over however, as a: it's not a D&D game, and b: Heroes of the Lance was released on the Master System a little earlier.
I've heard that a few of the releases included the novel First Power Play by John Miller, which is the kind of extra I like to see in a game box. Though I'd be happy to get any extras in the box these days. Or a box.
Speaking of relics from ancient times, here's a fun fact for you: the character of Buck Rogers debuted in 1929, so he predates Conan the Barbarian by 3 years and Superman by 9. The premise of his story is that he's a pilot from the present day who gets frozen in suspended animation until the 25th century. That's a massive 500 years, or at least it used to be. The present day has moved forward a bit since then, so if they announce they're making a new movie in time for his 100th birthday in 2029, he'll start off already 1/5th of the way there.
Note: this is a game with a story, so there will be SPOILERS below. Not for all of it though, I'm not going to end up finishing it.
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