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Post by apachacha on Jan 30, 2012 12:37:26 GMT -5
Sorry for that.
However, having gone over that, it seems finished, not like 4, which has no text on it.
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Post by derboo on Feb 6, 2012 11:59:55 GMT -5
Just one more: Presentation for Mirinae Software's Defender of Freedom at a computer fair in 1992:
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Post by Narushima on Feb 6, 2012 19:11:45 GMT -5
Very interesting (and thorough) article, by the way !
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Post by apachacha on Feb 20, 2012 6:42:53 GMT -5
I'm still baffled why Korea recquires sites to ask for citizenship/foreign registration numbers.
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Post by derboo on Feb 20, 2012 18:40:34 GMT -5
Slander, fraud and cyber mobbing. Some people don't behave very well when anonymous, and the Korean government decided they were having none of it. Of course, they weren't concerned about foreigners getting shut off from huge chunks of their part of the web (or expected them to care in the first place).
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Post by apachacha on Mar 1, 2012 14:01:48 GMT -5
A bit of a question to anyone on the staff that's played Tonka. I got to and beat the Count rip off (after a small eternity), and then the game cut to my character and his girl/sister/whatever making faces at me atop of the score and I'd like to know....is that the whole game ? Or do I have a demo/there is something I need to press to move on/the game just glitched.
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Post by derboo on Mar 1, 2012 15:50:10 GMT -5
Go to the TWIM page in the article. If the on-screen display in your copy looks like the screenshots labeled (demo), then you got the demo.
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Post by apachacha on Mar 2, 2012 6:45:22 GMT -5
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Post by winbbs on Apr 18, 2012 0:31:32 GMT -5
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Post by derboo on Apr 18, 2012 7:05:32 GMT -5
Yeah, you're right. I'll correct that with the next update...
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Post by winbbs on Apr 18, 2012 21:02:43 GMT -5
In 1995, Korean arcade game company, para released their shooter-em, "Sliver Milenium". but, this game was very flop.... so, they decided it game board convert to "pasha pasha". I found this game on korean arcade game bloger, janet and mame website. janet.egloos.com/4570757#14105365.05
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Post by theclaw135 on Apr 26, 2012 4:58:00 GMT -5
Might want to look into the Mega Man translations for PC. I've seen Korean screenshots of X5, X6, X7, and X8. Though I'm not as convinced X5 is official work.
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Post by derboo on May 3, 2012 8:31:59 GMT -5
I'm not sure, the Mega Man X conversions seem to have been made by Capcom in Japan, and also released in other regions (at least some of them). cyberguile on the assemblergames forums posted this youtube link of a special episode of Game Center CX, where Arino travels to Korea, buys old bootleg games from dirty boxes, talks to pro gamers and explores Korean arcades: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Imh_23iJOz8
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Post by Gendo Ikari on May 9, 2012 13:25:06 GMT -5
Some days ago, I downloaded a copy of the original Korean version of Zyclunt that was put at Underground Gamer. Beside running a charm under DosBox, contrarily to the problematic Windows version, and with the pixel art intro that's much better, the description also says that in the western version Blade Warrior, the order of some stages is changed. Unfortunately I played it too little so far to verify this claim. I didn't see this bit of info reported on Phantagram's page, so I thought it may be interesting.
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Post by derboo on May 9, 2012 15:49:05 GMT -5
IIRC, macaw concluded after finishing it that simply one stage (the scrapyard) had been added to the windows versions.
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