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#21 |
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Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Manchester
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Yup, both Karateka and PoP was made by Jordan Mechner
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#22 |
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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Brisbane/Australia
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Agree with the above sentiments for Karateka-seem to recall reading something about the programmer's brother being filmed for the rotoscoping-might've been in info related to the nostalgia C64 re-crack,can't recall.
Although it saddens me to say so as a C64 owner,the C64 can't take credit for this game, it was released on the Apple 8bit machine first as was most broderbund stuff. (Apple II??,apple fans help me out here). |
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#23 |
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Yup Apple II. Prince of Persia was released first there too... And it's quite an impressive feat for an 8bit machine, I say!
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