Jun. 30th, 2006

Chop Suey

Jun. 30th, 2006 11:35 am
davidn: (Default)
Last night, I made an astonishing discovery while browsing the Knightmare fansite - Paul Boland, who was one of the higher-up members of the Multimedia Fusion community a couple of years ago, was on a team picked to appear on Knightmare back in 1993. I was reading the summary of his studio visits and practically fell off my chair when I saw the bit at the bottom.

Next, YouTube. Even though quite a lot of the site constitutes an extreme danger to life force and shouldn't be viewed under any circumstances, I find it amazing how many rare videos make their appearance on there. No Knightmare or The Crystal Maze yet, but I'm sure it's only a matter of time. I was searching for Prince of Persia speedruns, though, and there are a frightening amount of "music videos" with the later PoP games matched up with Linkin Park and Evanescence. This must be stopped.

I did come across a video of a scene from Saw 2 combined with sound from The Crystal Maze, though. I'm not going to link to it as it's quite graphically disturbing, but it worked unsettlingly perfectly. The only disadvantage is that eventually, someone from Channel 5 is going to watch it =/

Furthermore, I would like to award Sierra recognition for creating the most useless error message window in the world. The fatal and unrecoverable "System error" is that the right disk hasn't been inserted. Additionally, look at the options provided.

I know this is a rather ADD post, but MMF2 will be out later today and I haven't been this excited since Java 5.

MMF2'd!

Jun. 30th, 2006 03:18 pm
davidn: (prince)
MMF2 is out! Gibber, burble. And I'm supposed to be arranging BitTorrents of the demo versions, but I can't tear myself away from experimenting with the new Layers feature.

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