Sulphur on 22/2/2010 at 19:35
Quote Posted by me, when 2009 was shiny and new and spiffy and stuff
The game's called (
http://www.limbogame.org/) Limbo, looks pretty darned good. Ain't been released yet, apparently it's the project of this one guy in Denmark. Been no news about it since 2006, though. Ironically enough.
Looks like the game's coming out after all. It's been nominated for the IGF competition, and RPS just did an (
http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2010/02/22/igf-factor-2010-limbo/#more-25739) interview with the guys developing it. There's little content in terms of actual game info, but it's definitely moving towards eventual release. Yay!
Renzatic on 22/2/2010 at 21:26
Yes! I've been interested in Limbo since I first saw that video back in...what...2006-2007? Great to know it something so potentially grand hasn't been left to rot by the wayside.
CCCToad on 2/3/2010 at 03:22
If you go to taco bell tonight, you can get (
free atari games) free atari games
Enchantermon on 2/3/2010 at 03:59
Wha? I just got back from Taco Bell and saw no mention of this. I guess it's only in select areas.
gunsmoke on 2/3/2010 at 04:22
Quote Posted by CCCToad
If you go to taco bell tonight, you can get (
free atari games) free atari games
You can also get poorly formed links.
doctorfrog on 2/3/2010 at 04:28
(
http://kotaku.com/5483278/think-outside-the-bun-get-free-atari-games)
Quote:
Kotaku reader LostCrichton scooped up attractively boxed copies of Super Breakout, Centipede, Lunar Lander and Asteroids at a Portland, Oregon location, all for the price of one Taco Bell kids meal plus an $4.50 for the remaining three. Not a bad deal, especially if you plan on eating tacos and sauce packets for dinner tonight.
The Flash-based games feature classic versions of each, plus updated remakes based on the the Atari Classics Evolved releases from a few years ago.
Zerker on 5/3/2010 at 23:31
I got "Atari: 80 Classic Games in One" in a cereal box with about 20 arcade games and a bunch of 2600 games (roms usable in emulators of your choice!) a few years ago. Too bad they don't do that any more; it was a better deal :)
Nameless Voice on 17/3/2010 at 19:42
No one seems to have posted (
http://www.alientrap.org/nexuiz/) Nexuiz yet. Seems to be a decent open-source first-person shooter, in the vein if Unreal Tournament and Quake 3 Arena.
Quite good for a free game, but some of the art assets (especially the character models) are horrible.
Aerothorn on 17/4/2010 at 01:44
Pretty awesome, though I'm stuck on the "Flying Wing" mission. IT WON'T DIE