• Cloudless
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    291 year ago

    The first rule of gaming articles/posts: you do not mention the game titles

    I hate this. I understand when a for-profit company tries to do this. But too many posts hide the game titles for no reason.

  • @teutoburg1@lemmy.ml
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    91 year ago

    The gist of it is that they are making The Making of Karateka. Which appears to be basically the same thing as a director commentary for a movie but a game. You can play different versions and jump into the game during recorded bits.

    • @Vordus
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      71 year ago

      It’s basically Atari 50, but about one game instead of one company.

      • @JingJang@lemmy.world
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        31 year ago

        Give me a similar game to Atari 50 but set during the peak of the C64 games and I’d be a very happy guy!

        I’d love a remake and commentary on Below the Root, Montezumas Revenge, Raid on Bunling Bay etc.

        The Re-booted Yars Revenge on Atari 50 is really fun…

        • @Vordus
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          31 year ago

          From what I’m hearing there’s one about the works of Jeff Minter in the pipeline. That one will be wild.

  • Auster
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    71 year ago

    Kotaku’s pretty clickbaity, so adding a blurb would help saving a click.

  • @verycoolusername@lemm.ee
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    511 months ago

    Suprised I’ve never heard of this game. Doubly surprised that it is the technological predecessor to Prince of Persia! Anyone who’s played PoP knows how impressive the rotoscoped animation was for the time.

  • Bilbo Baggins
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    211 months ago

    I love this. Commentary tracks are a huge part of movies for me (I hate how streaming services usually omit them). Definitely should do more of that for games.

  • Capt. Wolf
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    211 months ago

    Impossible Mission is my favorite rotoscoped game, but Karateka was a close second!