Saturday, June 12th, 2010
This viral is currently doing the rounds like typhoid fever in a prison camp. You’d be forgiven for thinking this is a trailer for an upcoming movie, or possibly even a new game release, but it is in fact just a pitch to the Warner Brothers studios, after they acquired the rights along with the Midway company last year. Far grittier in content than the earlier Mortal Kombat incarnations, the short was produced on a short budget using largely donated time, money and equipment, and shot over the period of a couple of days. You can read a fuller interview with the director Kevin Tachareon, whose previous work is pretty much limited to the remake of FAME, over on this site.
For whatever reasons I have some fond memories of the first film: maybe it was the fact that I was a big fan of the games at the time, or perhaps the Enter the Dragon nod of the plot, or perhaps just watching Christopher Lambert trying to be funny. Whatever the case may be, on the basis of that preview Tachareon certainly deserves to be given the reboot reins, if indeed Warner Brothers have any plans in that regard.
Tags: mortal kombat, video
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Tuesday, June 8th, 2010
You might already be familiar with Super Mario Bros. Crossover, a flash game created by Jay Pavlina over at Exploding Rabbit, that allows you to play Super Mario Bros. for Nintendo, with many other famous characters from classic games. These excellent little demo videos made by the developer show off what it’s all about, but are worth watching for the comical play-acting of the creator.
Tags: 8-bit, nes, retro, super mario bros, video
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Saturday, April 10th, 2010
Fitting in with the apparent retro 8-bit feel around here, this is a pretty creative little video, featuring the city of New York under attack from the best of the 80s!
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xcv6dvTags: 8-bit, donkey kong, pacman, retro, space invaders, video
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Friday, April 9th, 2010
I suppose it was only a matter of time before someone ported the maps between these two games. We’ve already had plenty of examples of this in the past, such as the western front being transported to the deserts as de_dust became a Day of Defeat favourite. However, this port differs slightly in actually making use of the mechanics of Badwater Basin’s payload rules, having the survivors attempt to fuel the cart to its destination, under attack from the zombie hordes. Not quite sure the mood got carried over though!
Files available for download here.
Tags: left 4 dead, tf2, valve, video
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Thursday, January 28th, 2010
As part of their little series pairing off various Source-engine games and mods, machinima.com contributors Xanatos and the Janus Syndicate set up a match between The Hidden and the Wehrmacht from Day of Defeat: Source. The Germans fare about as well as we used to. Watching this actually brings back fond memories of the original Aliens vs. Predator!
Tags: Day of Defeat, gaming, machinima, the hidden, video
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