I know, therefore discovered at some point on Ebay and indulged. Sure, comparable, in terms of graphics and loading times of the games, it's not from today's perspective, of course, but a lot of classics have yet again fun to daddeln. All the summer/winter games. The first point and click games, Maniac Mansion or Zak Mccracken, wonderfully crazy. Pirates or things like Bubble Bobble or Boulder Dash...
Oh, and it was so easy to get new games back then and completely free 😉
I have the feeling that back then - due to the limited hardware - people also tried more to make the best out of what was available. In the PC era it was more like, well, let's use what hardware we have. The gameplay sometimes fell by the wayside. The main thing was to use the latest technology.
Maniac Mansion was one of my favorites, as was Zak Mccracken. You wondered what the developers had used back then...
I have a feeling that back then, too - due to limited hardware - people tried more to make the best of what was available. In the PC era it was more like, well, let's use what we have in terms of hardware. The gameplay sometimes fell by the wayside. The main thing was to use the latest technology.
Maniac Mansion was one of my favorites, as was Zak Mccracken. You wondered what the developers had used back then...
I think there was more creativity needed to go new ways with the software. You can see it when you look at the development of the games. In the beginning simple things like Pacman, Space Taxi,... up to really complex games like Defender of the Crown etc And the hardware was still the same, only the number of disks became more 🙂 And it's true, of course, that the developers at Lucas had to be more creative
And of course it's true, the developers at Lucasfilm must have been a pretty crazy bunch.
There's, in this context, a great mini-series on Netflix "Highscore". Funny, but also informative.
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now i have to cry, loved playing soooo much.
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Well then, tissues ready, now it's really retro...😉
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9° 33' 6.871" E
to 47° 30' 58.018" N
10° 16' 51.102" E
it is exactly 965 kilometers
Oh, by the way, today is survey and geodata day 🙂
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Who also finds the series so cool: Have fun!
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My whole life is an X-factor
A sentence with x that was probably nothing
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I have the feeling that back then - due to the limited hardware - people also tried more to make the best out of what was available. In the PC era it was more like, well, let's use what hardware we have. The gameplay sometimes fell by the wayside. The main thing was to use the latest technology.
Maniac Mansion was one of my favorites, as was Zak Mccracken. You wondered what the developers had used back then...
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now don't be so negative, in every life there is something positive
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I think there was more creativity needed to go new ways with the software. You can see it when you look at the development of the games. In the beginning simple things like Pacman, Space Taxi,... up to really complex games like Defender of the Crown etc And the hardware was still the same, only the number of disks became more 🙂 And it's true, of course, that the developers at Lucas had to be more creative
And of course it's true, the developers at Lucasfilm must have been a pretty crazy bunch.
There's, in this context, a great mini-series on Netflix "Highscore". Funny, but also informative.
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Yes, I now also want to make everything better, why also before always the chaos raged.
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