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Title: Lamest boot screen EVER.
Post by: Kitsunexus on June 06, 2007, 12:21:50 PM
Let's break this down for the bandwidth-impaired. First, we have a "cool" zooming logo with a digitized roar, falling ugly as f*ck almost-voxel letters with cheesy ass Casio falling sounds, then with an equally Casio and kindergarten-ish theme for the Atari fanfare. This is then followed by the classic Fairlight CMI orchestra stab, overused in the 80's and then used in Nintendo games such as Mario Paint and Star Fox. This "amazing" graphical demonstration was apparently not enough for Atari, we had to have a low-poly spinning cube with an ugly picture of a real jaguar on all sides. I sincerely doubt this picture was royalty free, I'm assuming they stole it.
WTF was Atari smoking? If this was the console I was releasing I would be SO embarrassed if it booted like that.
Is this or is this not, the lamest/gayest/suckiest/shittiest/worst/i'm out of f*cking adjectives boot screen in history?
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Post by: Turbo D on June 06, 2007, 12:27:56 PM
Yes, it gets gay fast, right after the jaguar roar. But there is hope; the jag cd attachment. It makes the system use a cool virtual light machine boot screen, wow cool dude.
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Post by: Kitsunexus on June 06, 2007, 12:30:31 PM
That's actually pretty cool. Not as cool as the
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Post by: Keranu on June 06, 2007, 03:11:05 PM
I've never seen the Jaguar boot up screen before, but I thought that was pretty sweet myself! I love how it plays the "Have you played Atari today?" theme song. The image of the Jaguar in the box was unnecessary, but I got a good kick out of it for it's cheesiness. The CD light show looked neat too, but not as cool as what I was hoping for when I first heard about it last year.
That FM Towns Marty boot up is way too damn long!
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Post by: Kitsunexus on June 06, 2007, 04:03:01 PM
I've never seen the Jaguar boot up screen before, but I thought that was pretty sweet myself! I love how it plays the "Have you played Atari today?" theme song. The image of the Jaguar in the box was unnecessary, but I got a good kick out of it for it's cheesiness. The CD light show looked neat too, but not as cool as what I was hoping for when I first heard about it last year.
That FM Towns Marty boot up is way too damn long!
1. I didn't even know that Casio fart had a name.
2. The light show would be cool even if it was just a solitary blue pixel because it is coded by Jeff "Yak" Minter. A.K.A. God.
3. The vectorball sequence in the FM Towns Marty is completely skippable. I like to have things boot up and play music and cool graphical effects for me, until I tell them to stop. Think of it as the FM Town's little way of saying "Thank you for rescuing me from the back of some junk store where I would have rotted away until the end of time! I hope I can make you happy and prove to be useful for you! ^_^". It's like in those movies when the hero saves the town, and the little girl or boy runs up and gives them something they made, it's not spectacular but he knows they spent a lot of time making it, so he gives them a knoing smile and off he goes. It's like that.
Title: Re: Lamest boot screen EVER.
Post by: Necromancer on June 07, 2007, 02:38:43 AM
Agreed - Lame boot screen for a lame console.
The Sega CD is equally lame - Yippee! Let's scale and rotate a lame color cycling Sega CD logo and a Sega logo in front of a lame shot of the earth while some lame music plays. Thank the gods they used both logos or people would have stayed up nights trying to figure out who made the Sega CD.
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Post by: FM-77 on June 07, 2007, 03:21:14 AM
That boot screen is a major crime against everything that doesn't suck. It was the most awful thing I've seen since I saw the Atari Jaguar itself. If I could erase something from the history of the universe, it would be the Jaguar. Or the Cd-i.
Title: Re: Lamest boot screen EVER.
Post by: Kitsunexus on June 07, 2007, 08:33:49 AM
The Sega CD is equally lame - Yippee! Let's scale and rotate a lame color cycling Sega CD logo and a Sega logo in front of a lame shot of the earth while some lame music plays. Thank the gods they used both logos or people would have stayed up nights trying to figure out who made the Sega CD.
The Japanese edition boot screen is AWESOME though.
That boot screen is a major crime against everything that doesn't suck. It was the most awful thing I've seen since I saw the Atari Jaguar itself. If I could erase something from the history of the universe, it would be the Jaguar. Or the Cd-i.
The Jaguar DOES have Tempest 2000 and AVP though, dude.
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Post by: Keranu on June 07, 2007, 08:59:10 AM
Do you hate Jaguar because it's ALL-AMERICAN?
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Post by: FM-77 on June 07, 2007, 09:27:40 AM
If you asked me: No, I do it because it sucks.
Title: Re: Lamest boot screen EVER.
Post by: Kitsunexus on June 07, 2007, 09:35:17 AM
Seldane said it first.
When there are only TWO good games on your system, you have some serious freaking issues.
Title: Re: Lamest boot screen EVER.
Post by: Keranu on June 07, 2007, 10:03:16 AM
I've been wanting to get a Jaguar for awhile now, but keep passing it up! I've only played a handful of games and thought it was decent. I also want to get one for the strong homebrew support alone.
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Post by: Dark Fact on June 07, 2007, 05:21:52 PM
Looked like a boot up I could expect on an old 386 PC. God, that was cheesy! :?
Quote from: kitsunexus
When there are only TWO good games on your system, you have some serious freaking issues.
DOOM and what else? :-k
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Post by: ParanoiaDragon on June 07, 2007, 06:13:05 PM
What else you ask? I love most of my games for the Jag! Sure, there's the usual Tempest 2K & AvP, but I also love Atari Karts, Attack of the Mutant Pegnuins, Protector, Defender 2K, Missile Command 3D, Hyper Force, Battle Morph, Breakout 2000, Brutal Sports Football, Cannon Fodder, Checkered Flag, Club Drive, Evolution: Dino Dudes, Fever Pitch Soccer , Flashback, Flip Out!, Hover Strike: Unconquered Lands CD, Iron Soldier, Iron Soldier 2 CD, I-War, NBA Jam, Painter CD, Pinbal Fantasies, Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure, Power Drive Rally, Primal Rage CD, Raiden, Rayman, Ruiner Pinball, Sensible Soccer, Skyhammer, Soccer Kid, Super Burnout, Total Carnage, Val D'isere Skiing and Snowboarding, Wolfenstein 3D, World Tour Racing CD, Worms, Zero 5, Zool 2, & Zoop (Viacom/Atari) (Apr 03, 2006)
I also here Battle Sphere is really good, but expensive! Now, I'm not saying these games are awesome, but, I still love them, & I deffinitly love the Jag over the 3DO I might mention!
Title: Re: Lamest boot screen EVER.
Post by: TR0N on June 07, 2007, 06:28:24 PM
Sega CD Start up Model 1 For some odd reason the music for it put's me off.
I perfer the start up on the model 2 more on the Sega CD.
Title: Re: Lamest boot screen EVER.
Post by: Hobo Xiphas on June 07, 2007, 09:43:55 PM
Although it is not a boot screen, the best console CD playing interface is the Saturn because of the awesome spaceship animation. 8)
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Post by: Black Tiger on June 08, 2007, 12:37:23 AM
The Japanese edition boot screen is AWESOME though.
It's much better than the Sega CD's, but awesome is a bit of a stretch. Long ass tech demos of scaling and rotation are lame, but flashing 'Press Run Button' screens are AWESOME. :)
Title: Re: Lamest boot screen EVER.
Post by: Kitsunexus on June 08, 2007, 06:10:57 AM
It's much better than the Sega CD's, but awesome is a bit of a stretch. Long ass tech demos of scaling and rotation are lame, but flashing 'Press Run Button' screens are AWESOME. :)
I like the music better. Yes, I mean that 5 second inspirational piano loop....XD
Although it is not a boot screen, the best console CD playing interface is the Saturn because of the awesome spaceship animation. 8)
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Post by: kenomac78 on June 09, 2007, 12:17:08 AM
lame because you see it in the the eyes of 2007. plus retconning history and console bashing go hand in hand on message boards no matter where you go. youll always see the same things said by people probably not even involved n gams back then, whether its jaguar sucks, gamecube was a failure, e.t. was the worst videogame ever made, final fantasy 7 was the best game ever made, and so on...
but to buy this thing in 1993 like i did, and watch that was entertaining. back then a boot screen as a novelty and i was surprised it even had one. but it was cool to me then and now
also you can spin and shrink the little cat box as well.
Title: Re: Lamest boot screen EVER.
Post by: Kitsunexus on June 09, 2007, 06:30:59 AM
Jaguar was lame in the eyes of 1993, dude. If some inter-f*cking-dimensional portal up and sucked the Jaguar back in time, it'd be lame in the eyes of 1846.
Jaguar sucks, except for 2 very VERY good games known as Tempest 2000 and Alien Versus Predator.
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Post by: Joe Redifer on June 09, 2007, 07:54:48 AM
I did not like Alien vs Predator. It was just too damn choppy. And playing Tempest with a d-pad sucks. Needs a dial.
Title: Re: Lamest boot screen EVER.
Post by: td741 on June 09, 2007, 02:46:10 PM
BTW, someday for curiosity's sake, check out the emulators that run on Amiga at Zophar's Domain. Yes, Amiga running SNES. :)
I get the impression you like the Amiga. Amiga rocks.
My grandparents had a couple Amigas back in the 80's. My grandmother, who is a painter, used to do all sorts of kick ass artwork on the Amiga. Whenever I went over there I would play Pipe Dream and some golf game who's name escapes me at the moment. The Amiga made a big impression on me at the time because it was so much cooler than the CP/M-based Kaypro my parents owned. All I could play at home was PacMan and Space Invaders in green-and-black CRT glory. Although I did have a lot of fun with the Colossal Cave Adventure game.
I think the Kaypro had a maximum graphics resolution of like 100x100 with 3 colors (dark green, bright green, and black).
lame because you see it in the the eyes of 2007. plus retconning history and console bashing go hand in hand on message boards no matter where you go. youll always see the same things said by people probably not even involved n gams back then, whether its jaguar sucks, gamecube was a failure, e.t. was the worst videogame ever made, final fantasy 7 was the best game ever made, and so on...
but to buy this thing in 1993 like i did, and watch that was entertaining. back then a boot screen as a novelty and i was surprised it even had one. but it was cool to me then and now
also you can spin and shrink the little cat box as well.
I was there, man! Back in '93... that thing was a piece of *crap*. I remember one of the games... some sort of craptacular side view shooter... had no music. One of my friends had one and tried to explain the absence of music as some sort of new realism and I could do was shake my head at him.
If anything, the system's cooler now than it was then.
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Post by: MrFulci on June 09, 2007, 10:39:32 PM
I thought the Jaguar was pretty nice when it first was released. Seeing the controllers for the first time I though back to the Atari 5200 controllers and it's overlays. Though it reminded me of the 5200, and these controllers were better made, I didn't care much for them.
Around the time of 386 computers, and especially when 486/Pentium became available, I got into FPS games.
Seeing Doom and Wolfenstein 3D on a Jaguar looked about as good as the PC. Though, the problem I had with the system involved the controllers. Once you experience FPS games with keyboard and mouse, and a mess of keys and commands you can group together pretty much however you want, any other way of playing FPS games seems inadequate. Still, for folks who didn't have access to those types of computers, the Jaguar ports were probably the best-looking way to play them.
Jaguar had some decent games from the start, I was a bit impressed with DOOM, Wolfenstein 3D, Tempest 2000. If they had kept going with games/ports of that quality, it would have probably stuck around a bit longer.
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Post by: td741 on June 10, 2007, 05:46:19 AM
There is no such thing as a good Amiga port. Only Amiga can do Amiga.
BTW, someday for curiosity's sake, check out the emulators that run on Amiga at Zophar's Domain. Yes, Amiga running SNES. :)
Umm... I'm a long time Amiga user... No need to sing the Amiga's praises to me. I've got a A1200 (040) hooked up and (*sacriledge*) two pegasos machines (and an Efika, but since it's not running MOS, I can't count it yet.) I do have assorted Amiga parts in storage (including PAWS kits). ;)
That said, I would state that I prefer the (US) TG-16 version of Shadow of the Beast over the Amiga Original version, the PC-CD version of Loom over the disappointing Amiga conversion and the Jaguar version of Cannon Fodder is very good (okay, it lacks mouse control but otherwise it's a decent port.)
Title: Re: Lamest boot screen EVER.
Post by: Kitsunexus on June 10, 2007, 06:49:36 AM
There is no such thing as a good Amiga port. Only Amiga can do Amiga.
BTW, someday for curiosity's sake, check out the emulators that run on Amiga at Zophar's Domain. Yes, Amiga running SNES. :)
Umm... I'm a long time Amiga user... No need to sing the Amiga's praises to me. I've got a A1200 (040) hooked up and (*sacriledge*) two pegasos machines (and an Efika, but since it's not running MOS, I can't count it yet.) I do have assorted Amiga parts in storage (including PAWS kits). ;)
Wow. 0_0 That's a BUNCH of stuff! Have you ever built an Amithlon?
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Post by: Joe Redifer on June 10, 2007, 10:23:22 AM
I also agree that TurboGrafx Shadow of the Beast is better. The game is still crap, though. But it has great graphics and even better music. Ooo! And Star Control is better on the Genesis than the Amiga because, ummm, I dunno. I only rented it once and I hated it. But the graphics were identical.
Title: Re: Lamest boot screen EVER.
Post by: Keranu on June 10, 2007, 05:25:51 PM
I did not like Alien vs Predator. It was just too damn choppy. And playing Tempest with a d-pad sucks. Needs a dial.
Those modded (?) Jaguar controllers with the dial built into the d-pad make Tempest 2000 feel soooo nice.
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Post by: ParanoiaDragon on June 10, 2007, 07:34:43 PM
I personally don't recall having any problems with the Jag controller, I think most people like to overexagerate.
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Post by: kenomac78 on June 10, 2007, 07:45:22 PM
i think being a jaguar fan is like that of wrestling
if you believe in it, no eplaination is needed. if you dont, no explanation will ever do.
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Post by: Keranu on June 10, 2007, 08:03:06 PM
Jaguar controllers are much more comfortable than they look. I still don't understand why they decided to add a whole number key to the controller, but it feels nice to have that extra height actually.
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Post by: Turbo D on June 10, 2007, 08:19:11 PM
ya, it does feel good. It really fills up your hands. The pro controller is pretty cool too.
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Post by: td741 on June 11, 2007, 02:45:29 AM
Wow. 0_0 That's a BUNCH of stuff! Have you ever built an Amithlon?
I bought the Amithlon/Amiga OSXL disk when it was available. I didn't quite have a fully supported PC at the time, but I tested it out on a friend's machine. The Amiga OSXL worked fine on the PC I had at the time (UAE with pre-installed 3.9 for QNX). My heavily expanded amigas were getting more and more unstable so I was looking for something powerful and stable. I didn't like the fact that Haage and Partner seemed to be selling Amithlon (without an installer even) and forcing people to buy their OSXL though. After Amiga Inc had their falling out with Haage and Partner over 3.9 followed by the boiling over of problems between Frank and Bernie causing the official demise of Amithlon... I sort of never bothered building a full system with it. It's also a shame that Bernie was never really able to lauch umilator (an improved Amithlon that was stripped of Frank's code). It would be interesting to get a Amithlon-like system up and running running a customized 68K-x86 build of AROS.
I also agree that TurboGrafx Shadow of the Beast is better. The game is still crap, though. But it has great graphics and even better music. Ooo! And Star Control is better on the Genesis than the Amiga because, ummm, I dunno. I only rented it once and I hated it. But the graphics were identical.
Actually, what I think helped Shadow of the Beast on the TG-16 (apart from a better animated main character, better music) was the control scheme. The Amiga version was stuck with having "jump" being up. Ugh. The only thing the Amiga had over the TG version was more parallax scrolling in the other areas of the game. I'm trying to remember if Shadow of the Beast II worked with 2 buttons... (man, I think I still have the pack-in T-shirt for that one somewhere. :P)
I haven't played the original Star Control, but I liked Star Control II. I wonder how the 3D0 version stacks up...
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Post by: akamichi on June 11, 2007, 04:13:17 AM
I haven't played the original Star Control, but I liked Star Control II. I wonder how the 3D0 version stacks up...
Urquan Masters (aka Star Control II) FTW! (http://sc2.sourceforge.net/). Open source remake based on the 3D0 source code that was released to the public. It's basically a port of the 3D0 version made to work with modern PCs.
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Post by: GUTS on June 11, 2007, 09:00:08 AM
Shadow of the Beast also had good hit detection on the TG16 so you could actually beat it, every other version I've tried was so f*cking impossible because of how unforgiving the hit detection was.
Shadow of the Beast 3 is awesome if you guys haven't played that, I hated part II but 3 is so sweet.
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Post by: Keranu on June 11, 2007, 11:00:49 AM
I haven't played the original Star Control, but I liked Star Control II. I wonder how the 3D0 version stacks up...
Urquan Masters (aka Star Control II) FTW! (http://sc2.sourceforge.net/). Open source remake based on the 3D0 source code that was released to the public. It's basically a port of the 3D0 version made to work with modern PCs.
I've downloaded this before and it's AWESOME!
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Post by: Kitsunexus on June 11, 2007, 11:58:07 AM
I bought the Amithlon/Amiga OSXL disk when it was available. I didn't quite have a fully supported PC at the time, but I tested it out on a friend's machine. The Amiga OSXL worked fine on the PC I had at the time (UAE with pre-installed 3.9 for QNX). My heavily expanded amigas were getting more and more unstable so I was looking for something powerful and stable. I didn't like the fact that Haage and Partner seemed to be selling Amithlon (without an installer even) and forcing people to buy their OSXL though. After Amiga Inc had their falling out with Haage and Partner over 3.9 followed by the boiling over of problems between Frank and Bernie causing the official demise of Amithlon... I sort of never bothered building a full system with it. It's also a shame that Bernie was never really able to lauch umilator (an improved Amithlon that was stripped of Frank's code). It would be interesting to get a Amithlon-like system up and running running a customized 68K-x86 build of AROS.
Oh Jesus, you said it all man. Amiga is probably the operating system that has had the most legal troubles ever. At least it's WORTH the troubles and the wait and the hardships and shit.
I haven't played the original Star Control, but I liked Star Control II. I wonder how the 3D0 version stacks up...
Urquan Masters (aka Star Control II) FTW! (http://sc2.sourceforge.net/). Open source remake based on the 3D0 source code that was released to the public. It's basically a port of the 3D0 version made to work with modern PCs.
SC2 has GREAT music. ^_^
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Post by: ParanoiaDragon on June 11, 2007, 06:55:37 PM
Shadow of the Beast also had good hit detection on the TG16 so you could actually beat it, every other version I've tried was so f*cking impossible because of how unforgiving the hit detection was.
Shadow of the Beast 3 is awesome if you guys haven't played that, I hated part II but 3 is so sweet.
I've played a little of 3 on an emulator, it seems pretty tight! I wish it would've been released for a console. Wasn't there a 4? Or was that supposed to be the 3D one for PS1??
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Post by: terrormask on June 11, 2007, 11:46:03 PM
When there are only TWO good games on your system, you have some serious freaking issues.
Yes the Atari Jaguar sucked, but Atari is far from defeated. Even though Atari has not released another system since the Jaguar, Atari has been getting a little help from high places technology wise. I learned after the Jaguar failed markets worldwide, the U.S. military bought the company. That's were they are getting help and that's where the mystery pops in.
Since Doom, it has been quite known that the military has an interest in making video games that could help train soldiers. I wonder what kind of technology is the military trying to develop with Atari...perhaps virtual reality technology. Who knows.
And if Atari gets this kind of technology and decides to try the video game market again by making a new console using virtual reality technology; Nintendo, Sony, Microsoft had better come up with something good for a new system fast or they'll all lose to Atari.
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Post by: Necromancer on June 12, 2007, 03:39:59 AM
I recently saw a show on the ol' boob tube about using VR helmets to help Iraq veterans with post traumatic stress issues. The idea was to remember the experience and talk about it with a counselor, rather than suppress it and have it pop up at random. The imaging was far from photo realistic, but they could make the floor shake and could pipe in diesel exhaust and smoke to make it more real.
I can't see VR ever taking over the console market. The Wii has shown how important the social aspect of video gaming can be, but VR doesn't allow anyone else to observe the action. It's also not much of an improvement to have the screen follow head movements when everything else is still controlled by a joy stick.
Nintendo, Sony, Microsoft had better come up with something good for a new system fast or they'll all lose to Atari.
I doubt that the current big three are too worried. If the crazy Frenchies were to bring a new Atari to the console wars, it would quickly surrender. :lol:
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Post by: Kitsunexus on June 12, 2007, 07:40:09 AM
Yes the Atari Jaguar sucked, but Atari is far from defeated. Even though Atari has not released another system since the Jaguar, Atari has been getting a little help from high places technology wise. I learned after the Jaguar failed markets worldwide, the U.S. military bought the company. That's were they are getting help and that's where the mystery pops in.
Not true. The company merged with a disk drive manufacturer who had no interest in their gaming properties, these properties were sold to Infogrames.
The unsold stock of Jaguars were shipped to companies who used them in kiddie rides like Skycopter II, and the case molds were sold to a company that makes cameras for dentists (it's unbelievable, I wish I could find that site that had the picture).
BTW, if any of you have the Reservoir Dogs 10 year DVD, pop in the widescreen disc, go to deleted scenes and watch the scene "Background Check". The female police officer is using an Atari ST. :lol:
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Post by: FM-77 on June 12, 2007, 08:02:26 AM
The Atari name's still tormenting us with awful game releases... or at least they have been. I think they finally went bankrupt or something, but I might be confusing things. :P
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Post by: Kitsunexus on June 12, 2007, 08:09:22 AM
The Atari name's still tormenting us with awful game releases... or at least they have been. I think they finally went bankrupt or something, but I might be confusing things. :P
See above, they went bankrupt, merged with a disk drive manufacturer, and sold the Atari name and game licenses to Infogrames.
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Post by: FM-77 on June 12, 2007, 08:13:10 AM
Yeah exactly. That's why I said Atari name. Infogrames, a company that has never made or published a good game, put the Atari name on their lame productions. Ban Infogrames.
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Post by: Joe Redifer on June 12, 2007, 08:20:23 AM
I used to have a job as a game tester and one of the games was a PC military simulator designed to train soldiers over yonder in that Iraq place. It was designed to keep them on the look out for IEDs and whatnot. It had nothing to do with Atari. I truly hated that job. Here are two screenshots I swiped and e-mailed to myself (a big no-no) of that game:
(http://pixelcraze.film-tech.net/crap/boom.PNG)
(http://pixelcraze.film-tech.net/crap/night.PNG)
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Post by: FM-77 on June 12, 2007, 08:41:33 AM
Is that game ancient? It looks ancient. :P
...I hate football too.
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Post by: Kitsunexus on June 12, 2007, 10:49:12 AM
What engine is that, Operation Flashpoint?
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Post by: kenomac78 on June 12, 2007, 11:24:39 AM
yea what you talking about? atari wasnt bought by the govt! they got sold to JTS who literally threw out age of atari history in the dumpster then went under, scooped up by hasbro, wo made those 3d pong remakes. then sold off to infogrames who i think is doing OK with the name and at least keeping atari in the social consciousness by putting out flashback 1 and 2. its better than letting it totally dissapear.
the one good ting is the rights to develop jaguar games is now open to the public!
and the govt was interest in atari after battlezone
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Post by: Joe Redifer on June 12, 2007, 11:31:51 AM
Quote from: Seldane
Is that game ancient? It looks ancient. :P
It felt ancient. I have no idea what engine it ran on. Probably Unreal 6 or something old and shitty like that. But this is the US Government. The budget was/is extremely low for troop training. Actually "Flashpoint" does sound familiar. I hate PC games with a passion so I'm not sure.
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Post by: Kitsunexus on June 12, 2007, 01:52:40 PM
Yeah, I've looked it up. It isn't Operation Flashpoint, that game looks too nice, and was also probably to expensive to liscense.
No, it's actually the original Quake engine that's source was GPL'd so those Army bastards wouldn't have to spend any money.
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Post by: Joe Redifer on June 12, 2007, 02:00:11 PM
No, it wasn't Quake. Flashpoint sounds much more familiar.
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Post by: Kitsunexus on June 12, 2007, 04:51:10 PM
No, it wasn't Quake. Flashpoint sounds much more familiar.
Operation Flashpoint WAS liscensed by the Army at one point, but it looks SO much nicer than those shots, hell even Novalogic's special edition Delta Force looks nicer than that!
There was a Quake 1 army sim developed, look it up, it looks REMARKABLY similar.
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Post by: Hobo Xiphas on June 12, 2007, 06:58:46 PM
I doubt that a Quake 1 era army simulation would involve IEDs.
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Post by: terrormask on June 12, 2007, 09:44:11 PM
The Atari name's still tormenting us with awful game releases... or at least they have been. I think they finally went bankrupt or something, but I might be confusing things. :P
See above, they went bankrupt, merged with a disk drive manufacturer, and sold the Atari name and game licenses to Infogrames.
The Atari company was made of 2 parts: Atari corps., and Atari games. The military bought off the main hardware manufacturing part of Atari which was Atari corps. Atari games was sold to Infogrames.
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Post by: Kitsunexus on June 13, 2007, 05:52:11 AM
The Atari company was made of 2 parts: Atari corps., and Atari games. The military bought off the main hardware manufacturing part of Atari which was Atari corps.
http://www.scripophily.net/atcorstocmad.html
In 1996, the company announced that it was starting a new business called Atari Interactive to make and distribute games for personal computers. The video-game pioneer intended to draw heavily on its library of 1980s-vintage video games, such as Asteroids and Pac Man; remaking them with 3-dimensional graphics and stereo sound to capitalize on the latest generation of high-powered PCs. The company merged with JTS Corporation that same year. Following the merger, Atari functioned as a division of JTS until its purchase by Hasbro in March 1998.
Wherever you heard that they merged with the military, that is a LIE. JTS Corp. is NOT a military owned company, it is a simple disk drive manufacturer from San Jose, CA.
Title: Re: Lamest boot screen EVER.
Post by: kenomac78 on June 13, 2007, 11:29:18 AM
i alo heard that the owner of JTS was no older than 24 at the time JTS went under. i wonder what both sides were thinking when that sale went down.
Title: Re: Lamest boot screen EVER.
Post by: Kitsunexus on June 13, 2007, 12:22:35 PM