Post your favourite 2d platformers with screenshots. Preferably somewhat obscure - by io organic industrialism
N'Al on 26/9/2008 at 09:28
Quote Posted by D'Juhn Keep
Looks a lot like Lode Runner to me
Image leeching name and shame :cool:
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What you've done is posted embedded images that are hosted by other websites. This leeches their bandwidth. You can get around it by saving the picture to your computer and then uploading it to either your own webspace or a free online image hosting site such as (
http://photobucket.com/) or (
http://imageshack.us/).
First off, it's N'A
l, with a lower-case L. :mad:
Secondly, I take it you're implying my picture just shows up as a blank? If so, d'oh, and I'll try and get it changed this evening when I get back from work.
D'Juhn Keep on 26/9/2008 at 10:28
I always forget....
It doesn't necessarily come out as blank but some websites change leeched images to something telling you not to leech, or an advert for thir site or, depending on how mailicious they are, an image of a man stretching his anus
This is a game I played when I was very young called Blagger. You played a thief who had to collect keys and get to a safe on each level before running out of time. I inherited the console, an MSX, from my brother and I spent ages finding the emulator and getting it to work a few years ago.
Inline Image:
http://www.backdrifts.co.uk/blagger.gifInline Image:
http://www.backdrifts.co.uk/blagger2.gifNot actual gameplay footage.
Inline Image:
http://www.backdrifts.co.uk/blaggerlol.jpg
Matthew on 26/9/2008 at 10:46
Quote Posted by Scots Taffer
Jeez that looks
really familiar.
I think nearly every mag of the time had it as a coverdisk demo. I recall it being a bit too hard for me.
Thirith on 26/9/2008 at 12:05
I really enjoyed New Zealand Story way back. Don't know how it'd hold up, though.
N'Al on 26/9/2008 at 12:15
Quote Posted by D'Juhn Keep
It doesn't necessarily come out as blank but some websites change leeched images to something telling you not to leech, or an advert for thir site or, depending on how mailicious they are, an image of a man stretching his anus.
Yeah, that's what I meant - although I sincerely hope my picture didn't get replaced by a man stretching his anus. Or do I?
Problem is, of course, that it never shows up as a leeched image on
my PC, probably cause it's still stored in the cache somewhere. Pretty crap, really.
Eshaktaar on 26/9/2008 at 12:20
I remember playing Benefactor for quite a while. It was made by the same people who did all those pinball games for the Amiga in the early nineties.
Quote Posted by D'Juhn Keep
What you've done is posted embedded images that are hosted by other websites. This leeches their bandwidth.
Not if it's my own webspace, which it is. You are kindly requested to remove my name from that list. :p