Pretty sure Teddybears “covered” the Mad Cobra original, too (covered as in also had him on their track)
Pretty sure Teddybears “covered” the Mad Cobra original, too (covered as in also had him on their track)
It almost sounds like it could be an episode of The Storyteller from the 80s? I’m not sure which one though.
Ross Gellar approved
I smell a grape in the duck preserves
Last time I looked, both QB64 and FreeBasic were pretty good and had active forums and wikis etc
Both are nice implementations of QuickBasic for a number of platforms
I know it from back then and it can do some pretty impressive things. Not sure how I’d start from scratch these days but it’ll definitely be out there.
10 PRINT “AM I BASIC?”
20 INPUT N$
30 IF UCASE(N$) = “YES” THEN PRINT “CORRECT” : END
40 GOTO 10
Inland Revenue has entered the chat
Now do an airport that happens to be at a ski resort
And that’s punishment? I’d keep removing labels if it meant I got more canned beets!
Not to mention the timing-wise pitch perfect parody
They’ve stolen open source (or at least free) emulators for their own commercial releases in the past too, haven’t they?
Phew.
Full of heady goodness
They did a great job on the Josie And The Pussycats soundtrack, too
The official remake video was pretty sweet too:
Dammit, I thought all this stuff was still just on reddit.
One word: moongoblins
I like that Romero is bypassing LRG, but - the game kinda sucks. Cool idea but a very niche market.
If he made a Wolfenstein map pack like he did with the Sigils, that would seem much more promising.