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What classic games would look like if made today

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Heh...cute. Not that funny usually, but cute.

 

I like the subtley modified Pitfall...

 

On a more serious notes, classic video games today look like "Mario Party". The gameplay style lives on in minigames, as well as various onine toys.

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Heh...cute. Not that funny usually, but cute.

 

I like the subtley modified Pitfall...

 

On a more serious notes, classic video games today look like "Mario Party".  The gameplay style lives on in minigames, as well as various onine toys.

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While it will undoubtedly incite debates, flames, and riots in the streets...

PN3 is a lot like a modern classic game. Berzerk, specifically.

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You know, if Berzerk had super moves and a combo counter.

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sorry, remind me what "PN3" stands for again?

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Product Number Three, actually.

 

Did anyone notice the Photoshop entry that closely mirrored my own game hack Kabul? I quickly pointed out to the guy who made it that he could actually play the game, rather than settling for a mock screenshot.

 

JR

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LOL Cartman! Most of those were funny. Some were really funny. The whole Pitfall Fear Factor was great, and the All Your Base George Bush was good too. In fact, the Halo one that involed Zero Wing was great too.

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I still have no idea what PN3 is...

 

Also, I gotta say Fark's contests get much less pretty results than Worth100s...

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I still have no idea what PN3 is...

 

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Gamecube game. Made by Capcom. LOT of white.

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Did anyone else notice how those were pretty much some of the worst Photoshopped images...ever.

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Aww now be fair... most of the FARK submissions are terrible, but funny.

 

PS: I want to play Adventure 3-D... or maybe that Trogdor game...

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Isometric Adventure is BEGGING to be made!

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When I saw that isometric Adventure game, I thought of the old Sinclair Spectrum game Ant Attack. The programmer, Sandy White, made the game's engine easy to port to different machines..... Maybe a skilled 7800 programmer could port the game engine, and create a 3D Adventure out of it?

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I still have no idea what PN3 is...

 

Also, I gotta say Fark's contests get much less pretty results than Worth100s...

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That's 'cos Fark is where all the Worth and SA Phriday dropouts end up. :-)

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Did anyone else notice how those were pretty much some of the worst Photoshopped images...ever.
You do realize that most of those images are made in an hour or less, yes? In Fark photoshop threads, it's the idea that's more important than the execution.

 

That being said, "theme" contests do tend to look worse than ones based on a designated source image.

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The trogdor game is awesome!

 

I wonder if we should post the binary to Kabul for their version of Kaboom...

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