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An 8-colour tribute to the old Sierra games that I used to love so much. Now featuring a detective who bears a more than a passing resemblance to a pixelated Dick Van Dyke.
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I like the addition of the lamppost and the photographer. Nice changes. Was watching the evolution on the blogs, and I like it a lot. $5.
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Is this set up with clues for us to guess a video game
character who died? ( the color of the pixels, that one guy is holding a white circular object, etc. ) |
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the name bothers the geek in me... 32Bit is basically the 3d millions of color era
this is basically 8bit NES type graphics.... sigh.. however I still like it. |
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Amazingly clever. The way you have the guy exploded into hundreds of little pieces is a MASTERSTROKE.
Pixel barf is also a touch of genius...mmm pixel barf.. |
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funny as hell... reminds me of crazy climber. I loved watching that game but I could never get the hang of the two joysticks.
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Ace score mate! This is a print fo' sho'.
also. mezo on Dec 24 '07 This makes me wanna go home and blow my Nintendo cartriges. why does it sound so sexy when you say that? |
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It's weird how on the blog it's called '8-bit investigation' but when you open up the link, it's called '32-bit investigation'.
Where's Dick Van Dyke when you need him? |
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Haha. Thanks guys. The name change is because I asked Craig to rename it, and there is a clitch of some kind. If it ever gets printed, it would be called 8-Bit.
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