Might as well give the link to the game:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/1ajj43oazjvuglq/dman.zip
Keep in mind that if you're not into fart, poop, toilet jokes, etc. then you should be playing something else.
Please note to read the instructions by pressing "I" on the title screen.
Here are some more screenshots:
I hope you enjoy it as I enjoyed making it.
It's getting down to just ironing out the bugs (if any) in this game. Otherwise, it's pretty much finished. I've uploaded a video of it- the quality of the video isn't very good due to the screen capture software- you have to be playing the actual game to see the detail.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZbchwhSd9g&feature=c4-overview&list=UU4Df6t8s6kDJlgrg32Iq_WQ
Just a small plug for my first book on Lulu. The Black Dragon graphic novel is now available. It's in full color and has 69 pages.
http://www.lulu.com/shop/clark-otto/the-black-dragon/paperback/product-21099586.html
Take a look.
It's from a book titled, "Late Night with David Letterman: The Book." This used to be one of those TV cards whenever the show would go on break or back to the program.
To the right, you know what that is. But the guy playing at the Robotron cabinet disguised as the show's title is playing some sort of "game" maybe an Atari 8-bit or just some mock-up. Anyone know if this "game" is a real or not?
So when searching on Feebay for something, the search engine has this annoyance replacing the text I typed and putting other text I don't want due to popularity of the item(s). It drives me nuts sometimes and this cartoon explains there must be some spoiled, little brat behind the whole thing.
So today, Monday Aug 27, I went to a collectibles and video games store up in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. The place called Freaktoyz is just a small store packed with all kinds of stuff including video games from Atari up to current systems. Not a bad place as they had a large assortment of games. I bought several Atari 2600, 5200, Colecovision, Intellivision, NES, SNES and Genesis games while there. Most of their pricey games were in jewelry cabinets. They also had other collectibles like comic
Time for another update with the 'Diarrhea Man' game I've been working on. Most of the levels are run 'n shoot type while others are racing against the clock running over of certain number of toilets. Previously, every level would bring the D-man back to a 'pick-a-door' level but now levels are paired together to eliminate some of the programming; it's just a little easier than programming 100 doors for 100 levels.
This might be a very funny game as every time you get D-man to shoot, a far
I've seen O scale (Lionel) arcade cabinets and while they look neat, they're just too large for HO (1:87) scale on a model railroad. I wanted to make an HO scale version but it was too involved making one from scratch. One day after trying to make some model portable toilets for a train station out of super glue caps, the caps resembled arcade cabinets with some modification. And it was the right size too. Here's a way to make your own arcade cabinets using super glue caps.
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Normally I don't talk about my personal life but last week my dad had a stroke. His blood pressure was very high and had clots in his brain. I don't know if they administered drugs that will bust through the clots. I had to make a very tough choice to get him into a nursing home in which I never thought I would allow after hearing all kinds of horror stories. This place though we got him in is very concerned about his health and well-being. Today, June 1, 2012, was a very rough day for both
I've been thinking of getting one of my cartoon dragon characters, Tal, branching off from his regular comic and getting him into some about classic video games. If you like this one, let me know if you'd like to see more.
Not too long ago, I started a city scene on my HO scale model railroad. What a better way to tie-in to video games than to build a thrift store and have the AtariAge boxcar go to. I used a discontinued Korber 5 and 10 store building kit and furnished some interior and "junk" inside and attempted to make a miniature Atari. The attempt wasn't so great and my cheap camera didn't like it either. I used a rubber eraser to make the console but when you have a system that's smaller than your pinky
Okay kiddies, you're about to embark some past game reviewing I did for a small catalog titled, "Video Magic." Frank Polosky was the owner/publisher and for a good solid five to six years (maybe more) I wrote reviews on games for credit towards (what else?) games. So without further ado, here are some Blast from the Past reviews:
Just a word of warning to those who don't like poo-poo, fart jokes, or any other juvenile humor, this game isn't for you, so don't read on if this isn't your forte. Diarrhea Man is a PC game made with Multimedia Fusion 2 Developer and it's about...a man covered in radioactive diarrhea who saves civilization from a bunch of mutant toilets obsessed in ruling the world. Yeah, that's about it.
The game plays like a mix of SMB and Mega Man but instead, the D-man shoots diarrhea from his hand t