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  1. This is how I remember the auction format, A few days of bidding then into the going once, going twice mode

     

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    Yes that was the most popular. The anti-snipe auction! Also the best for the auctioneer becuase they were nearly guaranteed to get the most money from what they were selling. I remember sending email to ppl when they were outbid to "remind" them of the fact in case they wanted to go higher. **rubs hands together greedily**

     

    I forgot that JDH had a winning bid but otherwise this auction went smooth :cool:


  2. I don't remember having to leave anything out. There are a lot of hidden/secret flags to get in the game tho, some of which can only be found by taking "leaps of faith", pushing thru secret walls and the such. Making the Coyote die in 30 unique ways was fun =)

     

     

    I programmed it. And no, you wont find spoons, because we were able to win that battle (to keep such a silly thing out).

     

    I had some awesome artists work on that game. I'm really proud of it.

     

     

    Yeah the graphics really were sharp on that game. I haven't beaten it in along time, but IIRC there was a giant Wiley robot at the end of the game which I thought was cool.

     

    Anything hidden or left out of the game?

     

    Tempest


  3. I programmed it. And no, you wont find spoons, because we were able to win that battle (to keep such a silly thing out).

     

    I had some awesome artists work on that game. I'm really proud of it.

     

     

    Ninetendo did go overboard. I remember on SNES Road Runner's Death Valley Ralley we had Wile E Coyote throwing knives and forks at Road Runner in some scenes. They said we needed to take out the knives, so we did. Then they wanted to change the forks to spoons.

     

    Spoons?

     

    We fought em on that one and the forks remained in the game. But really.. they did get kind of silly. And there was no secret why the Genesis version of Mortal Kombat sold many more copies than the SNES version.

     

    You worked on Death Valley Ralley? I was just playing that last night! I'll have to look for the spoons, I don't recall that part.

     

    Tempest


  4. Ninetendo did go overboard. I remember on SNES Road Runner's Death Valley Ralley we had Wile E Coyote throwing knives and forks at Road Runner in some scenes. They said we needed to take out the knives, so we did. Then they wanted to change the forks to spoons.

     

    Spoons?

     

    We fought em on that one and the forks remained in the game. But really.. they did get kind of silly. And there was no secret why the Genesis version of Mortal Kombat sold many more copies than the SNES version.

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