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aGTW Update: Universal Monsters
In our latest update Frankenstein's monster, the Bride of Frankenstein, Count Dracula, the Wolf Man, the Creature From The Black Lagoon and the Mummy all join forces on the Amiga in a Knight Lore inspired isometric puzzler. We speak to Gary Bracey, Simon Butler and Mike Halsall about Universal Monsters.
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29 April 2009, 10:24 | #2 |
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Thank you. I remember I had preview version but never liked it.
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23 May 2009, 22:42 | #3 |
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This is SUCH GOOD WORK.
The only thing I don't understand is though why haven't you asked him cautiously (;-)) about whether they still have all the files? We have enough pros on this forum, so it's really not the problem to finish off a 95% complete version!! How could such a pivotal question be missed?! |
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A tad late in posting about this, but interesting read, even if the demo/game wasn't a "classic must-have" one.
Once again Simon Butler's shy retiring character show's through! Anyone wanting a glimpse of his no-spin approach should read about C64 Total Recall's development at Frank Gasking's Games That Weren't sister site. At least he can never be accused of sitting on the fence though,& gives his views. Nice work though Cody. |
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Ta muchly... he's not shy is he?
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25 May 2009, 21:38 | #8 |
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Let me put it this way - things like this can still happen
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What? The games industry would never stand shoddy-ill (or incomplete) designed games today.
Geez IFW, next you'd be suggesting publishers designed add-on downloadable content as a profit-earner! |
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Nah, it's purely charity for altruistic reasons
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The games industry is more fucked up than it used to be. When I bought my PS3 I got GTAIV with it, and before I could even play it, it had to be updated, it was bugged already!
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