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Sebatianos 12-04-2006 11:30 AM

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Rogue 12-04-2006 11:34 AM

This aint IK+ nor even close to it. :D

EDIT: Because there's no cheat to see the characters there in nude... especially the lady you're rescuing... :bleh:

Trick 12-04-2006 11:34 AM

I Just wanted to say, that i can remeber playing this on my old pc!
All my friend where standing in line to play!

So I say this game is :kosta:

Sebatianos 12-04-2006 11:37 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Anubis@Apr 12 2006, 01:34 PM
This aint IK+ nor even close to it. :D
Well it has more of a story, but the fighting isn't nearly as good I give you that (and I just had to edit your post a bit :tomato: ).

hakoMike 12-04-2006 04:42 PM

Karateka is great, in that you can see the origins of Jordan Mechner's cinematic approach to graphics realized in Prince of Persia. I first played this gem on an Apple ][.

Can one get past the "Make sure the disk is in drive A" prompt?

guesst 12-04-2006 04:53 PM

I'm gonna nit-pick here because I feel there are a few important things this review fails to mention:

This game was originally made for the C64 and ported to IBM CGA.

This game was made by none other than Jordan Mechner. Jordan Mechner was more an independent film maker than a game maker when he started writing Karateka, hense the reason for the cinematic quality that had never been seen before. After Karateka Mr. Mechner went on to refine his digital story telling prowis producing Prince of Persia and Prince of Persia 2. (Mechner also produced the more modern PoP series, tho he had nothing to do with the unpopular PoP3D produced in 1999.)

This under "If you liked this game..." both PoP need to be added.

Ahh, glad that's off my chest.

StrangeQuark 12-04-2006 04:59 PM

I was about to make a similar remark to guesst's.

This is a great precursor to Prince of Persia. I believe this is the first game where they used rotoscoping. Anyone care to prove me wrong?

The Foz 12-04-2006 05:01 PM

:kosta: The Apple ][ brings back back so many memories and this game was and IS still awesome :kosta:

guesst 12-04-2006 06:19 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by StrangeQuark@Apr 12 2006, 04:59 PM
This is a great precursor to Prince of Persia. I believe this is the first game where they used rotoscoping. Anyone care to prove me wrong?
I'm not so sure this game used rotoscoping, but it's possible owing to the non-pixelated look of the graphics. Made-from-scratch graphics tend to be more... well, less like this anyways. Maybe he just used photographic references, I don't know.

I know he used rotoscoping for Prince of Persia. His brother provided the footage and he spent hours translating it into the computer.

Sebatianos 12-04-2006 06:49 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by guesst@Apr 12 2006, 06:53 PM
I'm gonna nit-pick here because I feel there are a few important things this review fails to mention:

This game was originally made for the C64 and ported to IBM CGA.

Well, not really. The C64 version came out the same year as the PC one... The Apple II, Atari 8bit and NES versions came out 2 years earlier, so the game isn't a C64 original (although I know it from the good old breadbox as well).

As for the rest of the remarks... Well, I hope you don't mind sharing the review credit with me (have a look and tell me what you think).


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