10/31/2023: Localization News - Dead of the Brain 1!

No, NOT a trick, a Halloween treat! Presenting the Dead of the Brain 1 English patch by David Shadoff for the DEAD last official PC Engine CD game published by NEC before exiting the console biz in 1999! I helped edit/betatest and it's also a game I actually finished in 2023, yaaay! Shubibiman also did a French localization. github.com/dshadoff/DeadoftheBrain
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Started by Kitsunexus, 06/06/2007, 07:21 PM

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Seldane

Is that game ancient? It looks ancient. :P

...I hate football too.
Quote from: Seldane on 04/21/2007, 07:28 PMDVDs are for suckers. Illegally pirated and stolen videos all the way. No menus. No "DO NOT PIRATE THIS!" screens. No fuss. Only perfection. I honestly only pirate movies because that "don't pirate this" screen annoys me. :wink:
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Kitsunexus

What engine is that, Operation Flashpoint?
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kenomac78

yea what you talking about?  atari wasnt bought by the govt!  they got sold to JTS who literally threw out age of atari history in the dumpster then went under, scooped up by hasbro, wo made those 3d pong remakes. then sold off to infogrames who i think is doing OK with the name and at least keeping atari in the social consciousness by putting out flashback 1 and 2. its better than letting it totally dissapear.

the one good ting is the rights to develop jaguar games is now open to the  public!

and the govt was interest in atari after battlezone

Joe Redifer

Quote from: SeldaneIs that game ancient? It looks ancient. :P
It felt ancient.  I have no idea what engine it ran on.  Probably Unreal 6 or something old and shitty like that.  But this is the US Government.  The budget was/is extremely low for troop training.  Actually "Flashpoint" does sound familiar.  I hate PC games with a passion so I'm not sure.

Kitsunexus

Yeah, I've looked it up. It isn't Operation Flashpoint, that game looks too nice, and was also probably to expensive to liscense.

No, it's actually the original Quake engine that's source was GPL'd so those Army bastards wouldn't have to spend any money.
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Joe Redifer

No, it wasn't Quake.  Flashpoint sounds much more familiar.

Kitsunexus

Quote from: Joe Redifer on 06/12/2007, 09:00 PMNo, it wasn't Quake.  Flashpoint sounds much more familiar.
Operation Flashpoint WAS liscensed by the Army at one point, but it looks SO much nicer than those shots, hell even Novalogic's special edition Delta Force looks nicer than that!

There was a Quake 1 army sim developed, look it up, it looks REMARKABLY similar.
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Hobo Xiphas

I doubt that a Quake 1 era army simulation would involve IEDs.

terrormask

Quote from: Kitsunexus on 06/12/2007, 03:09 PM
Quote from: Seldane on 06/12/2007, 03:02 PMThe Atari name's still tormenting us with awful game releases... or at least they have been. I think they finally went bankrupt or something, but I might be confusing things. :P
See above, they went bankrupt, merged with a disk drive manufacturer, and sold the Atari name and game licenses to Infogrames.
The Atari company was made of 2 parts: Atari corps., and Atari games. The military bought off the main hardware manufacturing part of Atari which was Atari corps. Atari games was sold to Infogrames.

Kitsunexus

Quote from: terrormask on 06/13/2007, 04:44 AMThe Atari company was made of 2 parts: Atari corps., and Atari games. The military bought off the main hardware manufacturing part of Atari which was Atari corps.
http://www.scripophily.net/atcorstocmad.html

In 1996, the company announced that it was starting a new business called Atari Interactive to make and distribute games for personal computers. The video-game pioneer intended to draw heavily on its library of 1980s-vintage video games, such as Asteroids and Pac Man; remaking them with 3-dimensional graphics and stereo sound to capitalize on the latest generation of high-powered PCs. The company merged with JTS Corporation that same year. Following the merger, Atari functioned as a division of JTS until its purchase by Hasbro in March 1998.


Wherever you heard that they merged with the military, that is a LIE. JTS Corp. is NOT a military owned company, it is a simple disk drive manufacturer from San Jose, CA.
Forgive me, my brain is on par with the Bubble System.
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kenomac78

i alo heard that the owner of JTS  was no older than 24 at the time JTS went under. i wonder what both sides were thinking when that sale went down.

Kitsunexus

Quote from: kenomac78 on 06/13/2007, 06:29 PMi wonder what both sides were thinking when that sale went down.
"Wow, this is the GOOD weed..."
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kenomac78

everyone knows  coke was the drug of choice for the tramiel kids

Kitsunexus

Quote from: kenomac78 on 06/14/2007, 05:10 AMeveryone knows  coke was the drug of choice for the tramiel kids
This is true.
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THE CHEMICAL BROTHERS RULE!