Does anybody know what is 4D ? It's an earlier game, it has a small intro about the story, but I haven't enough time to finish yet. I reached the 4th day. Has this game end ?
Ejha ejha ejha n?zd kit itt! I've downloaded the game and found it to be tedious and not very fun. So if you're going to play it for more than 30 seconds and want to discover what's beyond that, I'm afraid I can't help you. Nice to hear from you again, however: ? viszonthall?sra, bar?tom.
Ejha ejha ejha n?zd kit itt! I've downloaded the game and found it to be tedious and not very fun. So if you're going to play it for more than 30 seconds and want to discover what's beyond that, I'm afraid I can't help you. Nice to hear from you again, however: ? viszonthall?sra, bar?tom.
I picked up a copy of this game in Oxfam last year - I played once I think - not great.
I would imagine it's 4D for marketing purposes - or perhaps it's named after the fact that the cassette exists in four dimensions... actually follows you through time!
well the game is suposed to be a 3d game (yeah right lol) and the 4d is time itself as you are fighting extinct dinasaurs so somehow either you or the dinosaurs have time travelled hence a game played in all the 4 dimensions of time and space..I know this cos i am the doctor after all lol :)
There are 11 dimensions of space, one of time and one interdimensional membrane, not that anyone has yet tried to emulate the 3 wave osciallation dimensions for each convetional spacial direction and the interdimensional membrane that links the multiverse - technically time is tenth dimension not the fourth ;)
On 2002-06-11 14:41, Anonymous wrote:
There are 11 dimensions of space, one of time and one interdimensional membrane, not that anyone has yet tried to emulate the 3 wave osciallation dimensions for each convetional spacial direction and the interdimensional membrane that links the multiverse - technically time is tenth dimension not the fourth ;)
oh yeah?, there could be twenty four, or twelve. Apparently.
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I would imagine it's 4D for marketing purposes - or perhaps it's named after the fact that the cassette exists in four dimensions... actually follows you through time!
oh yeah?, there could be twenty four, or twelve. Apparently.
On a broader subject, is there a central resource for hosting cassette inlay card scans - I'll happily scan all mine in if there is.
thx
I'll start scanning them in and let you know when they go up on my website - do you want the whole lot or just the cover pictures?
In the mean time, if you want a copy of the Terror Daktil scan, please send me an email with Terror Daktil as the subject.
Cheers,
Mark