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Post by derboo on Dec 27, 2014 21:39:18 GMT -5
That's also already in.
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Post by derboo on Dec 28, 2014 14:43:24 GMT -5
The amendments are in now. You can find the previously missing DOS game at the end of page 2.
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Post by derboo on Feb 21, 2015 21:39:57 GMT -5
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Post by starscream on Mar 10, 2015 8:27:10 GMT -5
I was recently doing some research regarding Gremlins 2: The New Batch. From the article: Motivetime and Elite brought the game to the usual 16-bit computers and the Commodore 64, which expectedly has weaker graphics but otherwise is virtually the same game. Topo Soft from Spain then ported the game to Amstrad CPC and Spectrum, It looks to me like it's the other way round - look for example at the Atari ST packaging and media. Topo Soft is credited there and looking through the screens you'll find that Erbe (Topo's parent company) is credited with the license and copyright to source code. The CPC and Spectrum credit screens don't mention Motivetime, from what I've seen.
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Post by Woody Alien on Jul 20, 2016 18:34:53 GMT -5
Stumbled upon the articles, it's funny to read the part about the GBA game, go to the linked TCRF page and see that one or more of the French graphic artists were otaku pissed off because the publisher made them remove some of the reference they put here and there. But still something was left in, as you can see in one of the screenshots: dolls that look like Evangelion's Rei Ayanami, Sakura from Cardcaptor Sakura and Ellis from Toshinden. Neat.
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