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Bruce Lee II Preview   [2014]

Bruce Lee II Preview Released by :
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Release Date :
15 November 2014

Type :
C64 Game Preview

Released At :
Syntax 2014

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (2 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Wanax
Music .... Saul Cross of RGCD
Graphics .... Saul Cross of RGCD


SIDs used in this release :
Bruce Lee II Preview(/MUSICIANS/C/Cross_Saul/Bruce_Lee_II_Preview.sid)

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User Comment
Submitted by Wanax on 9 January 2015
I'll keep that in mind...
User Comment
Submitted by Lazycow on 9 January 2015
Wannax: Take care that the floor is not too slippy...
User Comment
Submitted by Wanax on 8 January 2015
Development continues, welcome any suggestion...
User Comment
Submitted by saulc12 on 6 December 2014
Just to clarify the picture of Bruce Lee here was done form scratch based on an artist's pencil rendition I found online and a couple of photographic references - if it is similar to a picture made by somebody else this is purely coincidental.
User Comment
Submitted by e5frog on 16 November 2014
Overworked. They trashed the music - why not make a completely new tune instead of butchering the original sound? Instead of taking you back to the original game you shudder when hearing it.
Graphics look very nice but it's over worked and almost feel like a completely different game than the original. I like the other initial attempts better that look more like the Windows version that mimics the original game.
Well, only the finished game really counts, how it moves and handles. I bet we won't have simple multi-color sprites either, these will be spiced up as well and completely loose the heritage and any reminiscence of the game I liked so much as a kid, loading from original tape.
They've missed the point which was to make a game like the first one and not make the best that could be done.
This is like a Hollywood remake of some good movie where the original feel is completely lost with the spiced up effects.
User Comment
Submitted by Wanax on 16 November 2014
@ZeSmasher: Yes, is it a conversion of win32/linux game.
User Comment
Submitted by Lazycow on 16 November 2014
Wow, great ingame-graphics! I like the different color scheme (brown instead of grey in Bruce Lee I) The red poles and white crates could benefit from a black border on the right side, like in Tiger Claw. But maybe I am just biased, because I saw too many Tiger Claw graphics previously. Ah, and I know these greebles from somewhere ;)
User Comment
Submitted by Ksubi on 16 November 2014
Really looks impressive! Looking forward to this release!
User Comment
Submitted by Jammer on 16 November 2014
Looks like a port. I love the original win32 version and have high hopes for this too ;]
User Comment
Submitted by Smasher on 16 November 2014
is it a conversion of this win32/linux game (http://www.bruneras.com/games_bruce2.php) or a different one? it would be cool to see Bruce swim! :)
User Comment
Submitted by Wanax on 15 November 2014
I am sure it will be soon.
User Comment
Submitted by Morpheus on 15 November 2014
FINISH THIS GAME! :D
User Comment
Submitted by JSL on 15 November 2014
What do you mean Matt? I can upload my graphic from the Skull, which xIII used, I can upload aswell the Kungfu 3screener. I cannot help it, that I leeched that stuff from the Internet..
User Comment
Submitted by Matt on 15 November 2014
you are really starting to sound like a jealous housewife...
User Comment
Submitted by Matt on 15 November 2014
JSL are you making this about you again?
come on mate!
User Comment
Submitted by JSL on 15 November 2014
Talking about Bruce Lee, previously I wrote about a graphic from xIII in his Intro, well.. Sorry to say, and no I am not doing Ridiculous, but this Bruce Lee picture I took from the Internet, pixeled it in a better way, added Jet Li in second screen, and a Kungfu Master in third screen. Three-screener, unreleased, named Kungfu. Can't help it, this is the same Bruce I pixeled. :)
User Comment
Submitted by cadaver on 15 November 2014
Certainly shows promise, especially the atmospheric remake of the Bruce Lee title music.

Some of the ingame graphics look like putting much effort on the pixeling technique while neglecting the actual shapes, like the background mountains which look a bit simple & repetitive. On the other hand the foreground buildings and statues etc. are very nicely done.
User Comment
Submitted by Wanax on 15 November 2014
BL2, is the next step after Rocky Memphis ...
User Comment
Submitted by Yogibear on 15 November 2014
Could become a nice game!
User Comment
Submitted by Roysterini on 15 November 2014
This is looking like it could be fantastic. Looking forward to it.
User Comment
Submitted by Wanax on 15 November 2014
The screen are purposely empty :)
User Comment
Submitted by celticdesign on 15 November 2014
Promising... :-)
User Comment
Submitted by spider-j on 15 November 2014
weird preview. some screens are just blank it seems.
anyway: nice gfx.
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