Vauge arcade memory type recolection.
This has been bugging me for a couple of weeks now, and id considered starting a thread about it several times and decided against it. As i havent had time to try and find the answer on t net and to be honest i dont know where id start im going to ask the question here, ive not got great hopes of solving the mystery but you never know.
Ok heres me question, ive got a vauge recollection of seeing a game in an arcade probably early 90s that used some kind of holagram technology / projection. I cant clearly remember any details about it and i didnt play it because it was expensive and i didnt realy understand how it worked. Is this a fake memory, did it realy exist can anyone help me:-o.
If i was to try and describe it, id say it contained physical 3d blocks and the holagram images would appear from behind them and had gaudy colours.
I may be off me head!...:oops::-?:-o
Ok heres me question, ive got a vauge recollection of seeing a game in an arcade probably early 90s that used some kind of holagram technology / projection. I cant clearly remember any details about it and i didnt play it because it was expensive and i didnt realy understand how it worked. Is this a fake memory, did it realy exist can anyone help me:-o.
If i was to try and describe it, id say it contained physical 3d blocks and the holagram images would appear from behind them and had gaudy colours.
I may be off me head!...:oops::-?:-o
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Never got round to playing it. I guess it was crap :D :D
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That's "Revenge from Mars". It sure looked cool, but I liked the predecessor "Attack from Mars" better, was totally hooked on that one for a while in the mid-90s.
Hmm, the one I saw, you could walk all around it. They had it in the center of the arcade. Modded version perhaps? Memory playing tricks on me? Same game though.
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Honestly it just winds me up when poeople cant spell properley when they create new threads. Only takse a second to check your spelling doesnt it ?
i presume all your spelling mistakes are intended. lol
There was also a fighting game made using the same hollogram techonlogy called Holosseum. It was a very basic fighting game and runs fine in MAME if you fancy trying it out (it's rubbish though)
http://caesar.logiqx.com/php/emulator_game.php?id=modeler&game=holosseum
Ha ha cheeky g!t, course they are ! Theres me thinking it was witty instead you think i do actually spell like that !
And indirectly related ... I've never been too much into pinball games/table either, but I do remember playing an OKish one on the A*hem*iga back in '93 ... don't remember the name of the game though, each level/table had a theme, one being a cemetery (don't remember the rest) ... the music stands out as being well made (in my mind). It might have eventually been made for the PC(DOS) also.
Ring bells?
Intro from Pinball Dreams on YouTube here (too lazy to embed), just love the music ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezXDynQYRCc
I remember the PC(DOS) version - it had really good PC 'beeper' music and fx.
A bit like this!
Is there is a site similar to WoS where one can get Amiga games or am I asking a "denienced" question?
(if so then I ask the mods to edit appropriately).
I loved playing these games back in the day. I tried playing them a little while ago, but I was dissapointed with them :( You can still buy them from what I understand. As far as I know, they are avalible for I-pod touch etc
Aye! Cheers Bob I'll have to try that pinball out, saw it a year or so back and meant to rustle it, must've slipped my mind.
That and Pinball Fantasies were 2 of the finest games on t' Amiga.
I've only played the first table and I managed to kill Judgement and Hierophant before I lost my balls oo-er missus :D
I think I'll be investing some more of my free time into this game in future :)
I love playing Revenge of the Gator too! excellent stuff!