Wow, excellent stuff. I never got to complete Lure of the Temptress because one of my game disks was broken. The game would always crash as I proceeded into the castle part. One of the best adventures I'd played on the Amiga.
Wow, excellent stuff. I never got to complete Lure of the Temptress because one of my game disks was broken. The game would always crash as I proceeded into the castle part. One of the best adventures I'd played on the Amiga.
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Lure of the Temptress was a great game. One of the first to try and use a working day/night system where in game characters would go about their daily lives based on the time of day. The story was also pretty good with a lot of variety. I've not played it myself since I completed it many years ago, but remember enjoying it a lot.
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Cool, that is quite excellent of them!![]()
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That was great news. It was nice to see a developer, with a passion for his game, caring about keeping it alive for the future.There are definitly other companies who could learn from that!
That is great news, i love revolution games, second reason i bought a CD32, Beneath a steel sky talkie version. Great stuff.
On news of PSPUAE update on DCEMU came this reply, lol.
[quote=djk21108;]this will sure make that horace guy happy....[/quote]
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Indeed. One of the few games that was actually enhanced properly to take advantage of the CD media in a good way. Instead of just sticking a badly modeled 3D rendered sequence before the identical A1200 game started, as most did.
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The same goes for the CD32 version of Simon the Sorcerer, as it has integrated speech as well. Although, as you guys mention, there are far too few examples of games that really takes advantage of what the CD32 has to offer. I've tried many games on it lately, and many of them are just simply ports from the floppy version.![]()