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2002-11-03 21:28
Richard

Registered: Dec 2001
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The biggest LAMER game in history

What's the biggest LAMER games you have seen in your past history? One of the biggest LAMER games, I remember was a load of games, which was on the Cascade 50 games cassette. You had to wait over 10 minutes for each game to load and the games were terrible. Great games? Lamer games more like. Slow and crap ;)
 
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2002-11-03 22:02
S¥T
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I don't remeber any cassete games that loaded fast but the only one I ever played was green berret curtainly not a lamer game!!! I loved it!!! :-)
2002-11-04 09:15
Waz

Registered: Mar 2002
Posts: 7
Ninja Master. Simply has to be the worst game ever.

<sarcasm>
Watch the superb animation as the ninja arm goes from 90 degrees vertical to horizontal in one frame. Wow!

Listen to the excellent synthesized speech that says "You have qualified" and "chi-hai" or something.

See your trusty Competition Pro try and be faster than the joystick detection routine so you can chop the wood and stuff.
</sarcasm>

Commodore User gave it 0 out of 10 for everything except the sound (3 out of 10). Need I say more?
2002-11-04 22:11
Zeitgeist
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Quote: You are either a very brave, or a very foolish man.

Where's the line between those two alternatives :-) ?
2002-11-05 09:04
TDJ

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 1879
Quote: Where's the line between those two alternatives :-) ?

A brave man knows about the risks he takes.

A fool has no clue.
2002-11-05 21:16
hollowman

Registered: Dec 2001
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richard, i think those games loaded rather quickly, and since they were all in basic you could save them to disk easily. and i still think black hole was rather ok :)
2002-11-06 09:32
T.M.R
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hollowman: of course they did, where d'you think the disk image of Cassette 50 on the Crap Game Compo site came from...? =-)

(Actually, i had to make a few slight mods to one of the games, it loaded a data file up so i think i onefiled it...)
2002-11-08 07:47
fade
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Registered: Mar 2002
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I'm still in disbelief that Richard left himself that open..

hah.
2002-11-08 07:58
fade
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To whom it may concern,

There are too many Richard's in the CSDB, Please remove Three.

Richard is a dick of a name.. :)
2002-11-08 17:00
Dosoo
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Registered: Apr 2002
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Vixen.

Believe me, I've played a lot of games and there's none like Vixen. OK graphics, OK music, but the gameplay! Cascade games even had some reason to exist, and besides, they learned me the first steps of BASIC coding.
2002-11-08 20:12
Richard

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 621
Quote: To whom it may concern,

There are too many Richard's in the CSDB, Please remove Three.

Richard is a dick of a name.. :)


No you don't ;)
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