10 June 2006, 18:59 | #1 |
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Back To The Future Part III Train Level
In the train level of Back to the Future Part III, how do I get past these barrels?
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10 June 2006, 19:17 | #2 |
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Hipoonios had the same problem when doing a longplay of this game.. he couldn't get pass them and provided me with a savestate.. it turned out to be a badly cracked game....
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10 June 2006, 19:26 | #3 |
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I'm impressed you managed to get that far Cody-any playing of BTTF3 usually exp. a quick, impatient death on the 1st level-followed by a desire to let foolish teacher fall to her death off cliff in WinUAE & enjoy the DVD movies instead!
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It's not such a bad game actually - as multi-stage film licences go!
I've worked it out and it's not a crack issue. You need to collect the coloured logs along the train in order by walking up to them and pulling down on the joystick. The first log is near the start, down a ladder. Once you collect it you can get the second one near the lion cage and so on. |
17 June 2006, 10:21 | #5 |
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the 3rd in the series cant be as bad as the 2nd game, that was dire!
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I like both the second and third game conversion of the movie even though they are pretty hard to solve. btw, does anyone know if there is a conversion of the first movie ? I know there is one for the nes. ps: you should try sbttf2 on the super-nes. too bad it's only in japanese |
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17 June 2006, 12:24 | #7 |
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I found this game to be ultra difficult and ultra frustrating.
Sareks = respect. |
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Well, my friend who couldn't complete that level couln't pick up the logs.
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That's because he didn't pick them up in order. You have to pick up the first one before you can get the next one and so on. The first one is hard to see but I've highlighted it in the screenshot above.
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Ahh... oki....... letting him know so he can finish the longplay.
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17 June 2006, 14:04 | #13 |
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I finished this game long ago while the Amiga was still a strong market, I was very upset because I failed often at the end, I was wondering what was wrong, until I stop moving the joystick ahead to move forward and the game ended, not so difficult but the gameplay is sometime akward. Kamel |
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[QUOTE=Muzkat]I found this game to be ultra difficult and ultra frustrating.
Ditto, though I don't pretend that my own gaming skills probably didn't help either! From what I saw of the reviews etc. I actually agree with Cody that the gameplay seemed quite good for a movie licence game,but I just never could get far enough to see it. Btw-to Sareks. The first game isn't anything to really warrant tracking it down either, its C64 appearance featured legoland blocky graphics & you may as well have stuck with lego as it was far more enjoyable than C64 BTTF was! |
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Thanks Cody,
But I just can't figure out how to stop the train. I hava attached the Winuae savestate file is anyone want to try. Please help |
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Keep walking until you're past the steam danger (a matter of timing really) and at the same point as in the attached screenshot. Don't go too far or you'll fall off the train. The Delorean should be in full view.
Then pull down to pick up the final log. At this point the hoverboard will arrive to take you to the car. |
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Omg, that is one crappy made Delorian... were they in a hurry drawing that one or what? ... but guess it goes well together with the other graphics in the game.
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