Oi that box takes me back.
Never played this title but I had a few good games in those shitty designed Red Ant cases. Apparently it was an Aus company, so i doubt others have that nostalgia feeling.
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Oi that box takes me back.
Never played this title but I had a few good games in those shitty designed Red Ant cases. Apparently it was an Aus company, so i doubt others have that nostalgia feeling.
Oh cool. I didn't know the company was Australian, but I'm Australian and got this from a regional op-shop here (aka thrift store). You can tell it's Australian from the G rating on the bottom-right.
They even pressed it on CD. I wonder how many copies they sold.
Probably just the one OP bought.
Something I love about old PC games is that the files usually aren't protected or some proprietary format. I'd expect stuff like the textures and sound files are right there for you to mess with for humorous results.
Yeah, figured that out recently from my own physical PC collection. This wasn't game assets, but I thought it was really awesome one day when I found a really early development test video of the Lemony Snickets game for PC. It was just a raw video file sitting on the disc in a folder. The video was an in-engine recreation of this scene and the characters had no voices or animations, placeholder models, and were just moving around the scene in a T-Pose and, it was so interesting and cool to personally bump into it because that was a childhood favourite movie of mine.
I can't find the video online, so when I get proper internet in a few days, I'll try to upload it.
Yeah, figured that out recently from my own physical PC collection. This wasn't game assets, but I thought it was really awesome one day when I found a really early development test video of the Lemony Snickets game for PC. It was just a raw video file sitting on the disc in a folder. The video was an in-engine recreation of this scene and the characters had no voices or animations, placeholder models, and were just moving around the scene in a T-Pose and, it was so interesting and cool to personally bump into it because that was a childhood favourite movie of mine.
I can't find the video online, so when I get proper internet in a few days, I'll try to upload it.
The models remind me of the Alice software I had to use back in college; what an aesthetic!
Don't put the headset on.
Put the headset on full blast? Got it!
Why the advice got less upvotes than sarcastic answer?
I think The Amazing Digital Circus, despite having achieved 'broken the internet' status, is still quite niche for the moment. Might have fallen on deaf ears.
The models remind me of the Alice software I had to use back in college; what an aesthetic!