So Blonde Monkey Island
So Blonde Monkey Island
Hadn't heard about this before today... Weird enough to share, I guess... Be amazed or afraid...
http://www.soblonde-game.com/
http://www.soblonde-game.com/
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Re: So Blonde Monkey Island
I've read some good things about it. Seems it lives up to the hype. Here's a good (if long) review: http://www.justadventure.com/reviews/So ... londe.shtm
If you want something that's a little more retro and looks and feels like Monkey Island, try The Tales of Bingwood: http://www.bugfactory.fi/?page=bingwood
If you want something that's a little more retro and looks and feels like Monkey Island, try The Tales of Bingwood: http://www.bugfactory.fi/?page=bingwood
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Thanks for the tip. I like the Monkey Island series and I'll check to see if local stores have the DS Version of the Blonde Game.
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Have you tried SCUMM for the DS?Analog-X64 wrote:Thanks for the tip. I like the Monkey Island series and I'll check to see if local stores have the DS Version of the Blonde Game.
http://scummvm.drunkencoders.com/#whatis
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i have SCUMMVM on both my Nintendo DS and my Windows Mobile PDA. Must say that the latter works a bit better, because it has the perfect resolution for most SCUMM games ( 320x240, the extra space in the bottom is used for some buttons ), and in the DS version it doesn't fit completely ( although it does a very good job with the scrolling or fit-to-screen option ).Tonka wrote:Have you tried SCUMM for the DS?Analog-X64 wrote:Thanks for the tip. I like the Monkey Island series and I'll check to see if local stores have the DS Version of the Blonde Game.
http://scummvm.drunkencoders.com/#whatis
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Re: So Blonde Monkey Island
I use SCUMMVM for Symbian on my Samsung i560, which works incredibly well (with adlib sound, speech and all).
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Awesome!! Didnt even think to look there.Tonka wrote:Have you tried SCUMM for the DS?
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Just grabbed, the PSP and DS Versions... I got "Beneath a Steel Sky" CD Version up an running very quickly... and it was very generous of Revolution Software to give away Beneath a Steel Sky and Flight of the Amazon Queen for free.
Going to play BaSS on my PSP For a while.
Going to play BaSS on my PSP For a while.
Re: So Blonde Monkey Island
Hehe. Funny - every new console that I get, I just end up playing old emulated games on it. Got the kids a Wii for Xmas and all they want to play is Sonic and Tails on the Megadrive VC. I thought it was my age, but it would appear that the old games are simply, well, 'better'...Analog-X64 wrote:Just grabbed, the PSP and DS Versions... I got "Beneath a Steel Sky" CD Version up an running very quickly... and it was very generous of Revolution Software to give away Beneath a Steel Sky and Flight of the Amazon Queen for free.
Going to play BaSS on my PSP For a while.
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Speaking of old games, R-Type and R-Type II were released on Xbox Live Arcade yesterday. Plays just the real thing too (i.e. bloody difficult)Tonka wrote:Hehe. Funny - every new console that I get, I just end up playing old emulated games on it.
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I love all the R-Types (even the third one). And yes - they are not the most forgiving of games. Basically, if you lose your weapons at any stage, you may as well just restart!Jan Lund Thomsen wrote:Speaking of old games, R-Type and R-Type II were released on Xbox Live Arcade yesterday. Plays just the real thing too (i.e. bloody difficult)Tonka wrote:Hehe. Funny - every new console that I get, I just end up playing old emulated games on it.
PC Engine/Trubografx version is very accurate conversion (shame I gotta play it on a Gamecube controller though - bleurgh)!