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I love the last one. I was a fan of Kula world for PlayStation as well.
ОтветитьWoah, that track on the last game is crunchy and banging!
ОтветитьZeep! looks like Jump! on the Amiga .
Ответить"As far as nosehair games go, this is near the top of the list."
Yeah, WarioWare Touched is hard to beat.
Wow, some truly impressive stuff still happening on the Atari 2600! Great video, and I've got to try some of these out ASAP!
ОтветитьI've played the original bowling so that is impressive.
Ответитьmyst and zelda on the 2600 is insanity 🤯
ОтветитьMyst is absolutely crazy, where can I buy it or download it?
ОтветитьCAPTAIN JACK BANGER ALERT CAPTAIN JACK BANGER ALERT CAPTAIN JACK BANGER ALERT
ОтветитьThank you for making these videos. Exciting that the Atariage scene is publicised this way.
ОтветитьThe last game is basically Yoomp! (Atari 800).
ОтветитьThe 3D effect is accomplished via color palette cycling, a very old and common trick. It’s responsible for the famous 3D bouncing ball demo on the Amiga and the old Windows ‘star field’ screen saver.
Basically, you have a line of incremental colors, and swap the palette that define those colors to one in which they are shifted. The result is the illusion of movement.
This was a cool list, fun to watch.
ОтветитьGreat video! Appreciate the links!
ОтветитьStay Frosty, Space Rocks and Galagon are all great but my favorite homebrew so far is Toy Shop Trouble. Perfect way to end the video btw. ;)
ОтветитьDoes the bowling guy moonlight as a plumber?
ОтветитьAhoy boys, rejoice, the captain bring us a fruitful loot
Ответитьcool video. I know all of these games. Would buy several. The last one is very impressive.
ОтветитьBerry picking is still better than nitpicking.
ОтветитьI do not like that smug employee. He knows that I was doing drugs in the Bowling Alley bathroom, cause come on drugs make bowling more fun.
ОтветитьGreat video 👍
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