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2002-06-16 20:55
Richard

Registered: Dec 2001
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Fake Groups

Why do we have fake groups (lamer labels) as well as proper groups. I know some people may have released SEUCK and BASIC games, etc. but in the 1980's/Early-mid 90's, no matter what, A proper cracking group released these. Hotline, Triad and Mayhem released a few SEUCK games. Then some groups formed fake lamer labels known as 'The Bing0 Team', 'Urine', 'B0B', 'ORI' and a few others. Very strange.

Can anyone please tell me why we have these fake groups, when proper groups can actually release these games, like they did in 1980's or early 90's? Okay so you wont get bonus points for this, but fake groups is quite silly.
 
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2004-03-30 23:35
Crossfire
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Guys, guys, I just introduced you to a little word called "sarcasm" *LOL*
2004-03-31 08:44
Spinball

Registered: Sep 2002
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Quote: Has there ever been any amazing SEUCK? :) I thought they were all crap..

the sarge/triad did some very nice seucks.
2004-03-31 08:59
Wile Coyote
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The problem with SEUCK was, it was so well made that anybody could make a game. 95% of SEUCK games are for sure rubbish and at worse inspired by well known arcade games.

I had some fun making a number of SEUCK games (ages ago) and did attempt to put some effort into them. I tried to avoid screen s-l-o-w down by not putting too many sprites on screen at once. I also attemped to avoid the *this backdrop is built using 5x5 tiles syndrome* ...and when ever possible tried to have a theme going/running throughout the game.


Here`s some SEUCK games i made:

OUTTAKE II (my 2nd SEUCK - [my 1st SEUCK was lost:( ])
SHOTAWAY (later updated with the addition of music)
HOUSE CASE (inspired by many horror movies)
ROAD COURSE (drive a Citroen 2CV or a VW Beatle)
SUB BURNER (...an improved version of OUTTAKE II)
FLY PIG (check out the big train at The End :D)
PSB (no playability but different for a SEUCK ;)
Mixed Worlds (my last SEUCK ... out 0f id3a5...)


Even to this day, i am happy with the gfx in Shotaway (even if the game is alittle difficult to play (although i can complete it ;)

/WEC :)


2004-03-31 09:34
CyberBrain
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Quote: Guys, guys, I just introduced you to a little word called "sarcasm" *LOL*

i wasn't replying to your post :) It was obvious what you meant

anyway, i'm still a bit sceptical about the new and dangerous "non crap SEUCK" ideas expressed in here
2004-03-31 09:50
Wile Coyote
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Quote: the sarge/triad did some very nice seucks.

he did - what are they called? /WEC :)
2004-03-31 13:35
Crossfire
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Ah yes, must say, that for a SEUCK game, Tiger Mission was acually quite decent..

Or do I remember wrongfully? Pretty sure it was called that, released in...uhm...1987 or 1988 I think, not too sure though..
2004-03-31 13:35
Crossfire
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Ah yes, must say, that for a SEUCK game, Tiger Mission was acually quite decent.. Or was it Tiger Hell? Too many titles messing around in my head right now and now the system even posted before I was done with the post *LOL*

Or do I remember wrongfully? Pretty sure it was called that, released in...uhm...1987 or 1988 I think, not too sure though..
2004-03-31 13:46
Dishy

Registered: Mar 2002
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Quote: Ah yes, must say, that for a SEUCK game, Tiger Mission was acually quite decent.. Or was it Tiger Hell? Too many titles messing around in my head right now and now the system even posted before I was done with the post *LOL*

Or do I remember wrongfully? Pretty sure it was called that, released in...uhm...1987 or 1988 I think, not too sure though..


Yep, I remember playing Tiger Mission back then in 1987/88. But that was not a SEUCK. Actually it was made by some danes with music by Johannes Bjerregaard.. It´s probably Tiger Hell you are thinking about Kim... Or maybe Tiger Mission II!?!?!?!

Dishy - keep the c64 alive - Dishy
2004-03-31 14:02
Crossfire
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Oooh yeah, I remember Tiger Mission now when you mention it's danish....uhm....Tiger Mission II????? Naaah.... and then again, maybe - damn I gotta admit I'm old..tsk tsk
Anyway, The Sarge made quite a decent game for a SEUCK, and spiced it up by making introscreens and all that for it himself instead of the traditional crooked-rasterlame screen ordinarily in SEUCK games.....

Tiger Heli, maybe? Damn, I'm going nuts over this *LOL*

Then again, I'm 110% positive that Mason remembers! *G*
2004-03-31 16:27
Wile Coyote
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Seems The Sarge also made Ikari Warriors and Ikari Warriors 2. So that makes 3 (including Tiger Heli) ...what are the others? /WEC :)
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