Nihilistic Monk
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Will be my first kickstarter donation. These games were awesome. Such a
Throwback to being a teenager. 4 cdroms! That's value!
Throwback to being a teenager. 4 cdroms! That's value!
Quite interesting to see how many thing come out of the wood work when they can get paid BY THE FANS up front.
YES
I've never played or seen any of these games. It's like a blind spot in my gaming canon.
I'm worried about the timing. Having the Wasteland 2 project start at the very end of DoubleFines was clever, but if all these projects start coming at the same time, overlapping, then people are going to get burnt out (or run out of cash) and the money that is available is going to spread thin over a large number of projects
We may need to start an official Kickstarter thread.
What's next? The Myst devs decide to kickstart? Because if we're going to be throwing money at adventure games, classic RPGs and FMV games, we might as well finish up the early 1990 gaming experience with the big one.
Actually that would be godlike. As is this!
KICKSTART ALL THE THINGS!
Yes, Myst (done by CYAN) is my dream kickstarter
I dunno how it'd work, given that they're maintaining one Myst product (Myst Online) whilst porting the only two Myst games they own to various devices, but I would Kickstart a Cyan project so hard I'd probably punt my computer to Spokane. I don't think that Cyan has the energy for a true Myst sequel though, they never recovered after the closure/reopening post Myst V.
Fuck, I'm in.
On a similar note, Jane Jensen should do a Kickstarter for her next adventure game.
That's not by Jane Jensen.
And last but far from least, Jane Jensen is our Story Consultant!
Absolutely. I will give them hundreds. Let's get moving, "Access"!Do people actually care about Tex Murphy? Whatever, if they can raise the money, more power to them.
Is anyone here old enough to have played this bad boy? I remember seeing it in magazines as a kid, but didn't get into Tex Murphy till much later:
Is anyone here old enough to have played this bad boy? I remember seeing it in magazines as a kid, but didn't get into Tex Murphy till much later:
Martian Memorandum is a pretty decent point and click but you're right, Under a Killing Moon is where to start. Pandora Directive and Overseer have more polish and production values and are arguably better, Overseer is a remake of Mean Streets. But UAKM has the most heart in my opinion.I've never played any of these, but they look freakin amazing. All of them seem to be on GOG. Are 1+2 still worth trying or should I go right for Under a Killing Moon, which looks like the standout?
Here's a trailer of what most consider to be the best game
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbaUReyXtC8
Sweet. Now can we get another Police Quest game?
Awesome...one thing I love is that Chris was playing Tex Murphy from the beginning. Lookit that pretty mug!Yup. I played it on the PC - 256 colors! One of the first games to support the new fangled VGA card.
It also played stuff through the PC's speaker, rather than just making obnoxious beeps, like basically all PC games did before that (later sound boards were invented - Adlib, Soundblaster)
Don't toy with my emotions like that.Sweet. Now can we get another Police Quest game?
That license is owned by Activision, anyone throwing kickstarter money at activision needs to be punched in the soul.
Is anyone here old enough to have played this bad boy? I remember seeing it in magazines as a kid, but didn't get into Tex Murphy till much later: