Don't worry, its only a threat. I can't post rule 34 on such a respectable site....whats the matter with you?
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Don't worry, its only a threat. I can't post rule 34 on such a respectable site....whats the matter with you?
I bet you were secretly hoping I did.
Don't worry, there's a site called 4chan that always has a rule 34 thread going on. You can go over there and get your fix if you want.
I have no idea who those characters are.
You know just as I said that I remembered something on my "bucket list" if you will is to write a side-scroller one day. Maybe I'd have Jacob Roman teach me DirectX or you XNA one of these good days. Just hope one of you is still around when I get the time for such a thing.
Oh speaking of which, I still have something to try out for Jacob! Damn, I'm forgetting a lot of things!
I did play Prince of Persia, and was quite good at it, but have never even heard of Golden Axe. Perhaps it depends on the exact year, though. I didn't get my own computer until 1990 (I think), and had access to some strange machines before then, which didn't necessarily play games (DEC Rainbow). Even then I got into the early RPG games largely to the exclusion of all else.
By the way, I don't do graphics unless I absolutely have to, because I suck at it. I have to keep to some VERY simple stuff. DDay uses XNA for graphics, I used it to draw controls in a business app.
You're missing out dude. Don't leave this life without having played it!!
Right. A game from 89 would be barely playable. I'm currently playing the Lazarus remake of Ultima V. I tried Ultima V, which I was playing in college, and the graphics were kind of rough. The Lazarus remake puts the game into the Dungeon Seige I game engine, which gives it much better graphics.
Sorry I've been out. I traveled up to Missouri for a Mustang II part run. I got some pretty hard to come by parts for pretty cheap.
Plus I got sick while I was up there. To many twist and turns, and when I left my home I was at -1 ft. sea level, when I got to Mizzo, I was at +110 ft.!!!
I thought I was going to die up in the Ozarks! Something about steep grades, and lower gears.
Heck, it's all just flat down here. I never want to drive up there again!