27 February 2013, 12:50 | #1 |
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Storyland 2
Hey guys,
Could someone please screenshot the final warp tunnel sequence of Storyland 2 for me? I want to see what the witch looked like in the warp tunnel. The image only flashes for a microsecond, and when I was a kid it scared the crap out of me. I posted this request here a while ago, too: http://www.lemonamiga.com/forum/view...r=asc&start=15 Cheers, Jed |
30 January 2015, 15:42 | #2 |
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30 January 2015, 17:50 | #3 |
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Thanks s2325! Glad to have raised some awareness of this game - the internet is pretty barren with information about it.
The witch warp sequence, if you don't enjoy my waffling, crops up about 58mins in. |
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Same YouTuber made another video about same game
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This is actually just a re-edit of the original video, to cut out a lot of the empty spaces in the original vid, and a lot of a waffling and stronger opinions I express which I felt lowered the tone of the video a little. I'm also doing the same with Granny's Garden right now. Ever since doing this live stream I've developed a bit of a fascination with the game, as weird as that might seem. As stated in the video, Storyland 2 was the very first game my Dad entrusted me with, before eventually giving me the Amiga outright. I've been trying to hunt down the original developers by name out of personal interest, but haven't been able to find a thing. The search continues. I've also since discovered since making this video that I no longer own my original disk, much to my disappointment. Thanks for posting again, I'm glad to have been able to document such a little known game that holds a soft spot not only in my memories - but bizarrely my partner who also played it when she was growing up with the Amiga too. Out of all the games! |
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