John Riggs talks about how his HOMEBREW GAME got made and where you can get your own copy
The Legend of Yeah Yeah Beebiss I
Long ago there was legend of a new video game that had no screenshots, no reviews, no advertisements — nothing. Just a quick blurb in the back of some magazines saying it was for sale. It was never released. This is a sequel to that mythical game.
As Kyonshi Hui and Jiangshi Bo, it is your quest to banish all evil in all 100 levels – 10 original stages, including the boss — a mutated mass of pure evil. Hui prefers zapping foes while Bo prefers absorbing their life force.
Good luck!
– 100 Levels
– 10 Unique Stages
– 2 Players
– Original Chiptune Retro Soundtrack
– Manual and Box Art Viewer
– Two Playable Characters
The Thinkbook Plus G2 has a built in e-ink display on the back that can be used when the computer lid is closed. The e-ink display is touch enabled and also works with the built in pen. It has a few custom apps and can run any of the Windows apps installed on the computer (within reason) –
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Half-Life: Ray Traced integrates the real-time path tracing into the original Half-Life (1998). With the hardware accelerated ray tracing, it is possible to calculate global illumination, reflections, refractions, soft shadows and other visual effects with interactive framerates. sultim_t
Microsoft’s announcement to buy Activision for $70 billion comes with an added surprise: They will also own classic Sierra On-Line game franchises! King’s Quest, Leisure Suit Larry, Space Quest, Phantasmagoria, Tribes, Willy Beamish, & hundreds more. Here are my thoughts on the epic merger and what it may mean for the future of Sierra games we all love.