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ry ry
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Posted - 2008.02.07 15:37:00 -
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Edited by: ry ry on 07/02/2008 15:40:27
iz ufo doe u no.
other than that, all my favourites have been mentioned (x-wing, red alert, dune 2. golden age of pc gaming imo.)
the music in gods is ace too. into the wonderful, motherf*cker. Signature removed. Too large and flashing signatures are not really permitted. Navigator |

ry ry
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Posted - 2008.02.07 15:43:00 -
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Originally by: Tal Nok Edited by: Tal Nok on 07/02/2008 15:40:47 You Nubbins
It's only about 11 minutes long.
Edit: Big name actors 
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ry ry
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Posted - 2008.02.08 10:28:00 -
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Originally by: Maltitol forget intro's.. the actual install program for Original Command & Conquer (1995)... that was KICK ASS!
oh god, yeah!
on the subject of great intros, i wish with all my heart that Eve had a decent intro movie. something like the Evolution trailer, rather than a tedious slideshow.
DISCLAIMER: i've never watched all the way through the Eve intro, i normally get bored around the half hour mark, so it might get really good at the end for all i know. Signature removed. Too large and flashing signatures are not really permitted. Navigator |

ry ry
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Posted - 2008.02.08 10:30:00 -
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Edited by: ry ry on 08/02/2008 10:36:12
Originally by: CCP Eris Discordia Am I the only one who skips them?
I know friends were always shocked to see but really..someone out there must share my lack of interest for an intro and impatience?
are you mad?!
it's part of the 'thing'. you get a new game, you're all excited about playing it and carry it home clutched tightly in sweaty fists, excitedly flicking through the manual, all the while willing it to install faster as you switch repeatedly back and forth between the seven installation CDs, before you finally watch the intro movie, awestruck...
before you discover that your graphics drivers are out of date, it needs to be patched to version 1.0281.3b with a 4 gig download and it's actually an expansion pack for a game you don't own in the first place. Signature removed. Too large and flashing signatures are not really permitted. Navigator |

ry ry
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Posted - 2008.02.09 00:44:00 -
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man, i used to love the lucasarts point'n'click adventures.
and if you can ignore the rubbish resolution and dodgy animation, their funky cartoon style still stands up today. the full throttle intro was cool too; best theme music in a point and click adventure game evar.
anybody know who it's by? something-or-other jackles i think. Signature removed. Too large and flashing signatures are not really permitted. Navigator |

ry ry
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Posted - 2008.02.09 10:19:00 -
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Edited by: ry ry on 09/02/2008 10:20:09
ooh, cheers. i'll hit the webs for that later.
Originally by: CCP Whisper Anyway, back to the subject: This thread brought back memories of the
Intros the c.racking crews used to slap onto the "releases of questionable legality" for the Amiga 500. I really got into those, to the point where I would get a copy of a game from someone because it had a really well made intro.
i used to love those. bizzarely i was chatting to some guy who used to be in TSR on a random motorbike forum a while ago, apparently a lot of the old faces are still on the Demo scene (look on youtube and stuff!) but the *****ing scene is a pale shadow of what it used to be.
also, circumventing the word filters is a bannable offence. consider this a warning. ;P
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