I live in the city with the largest Oktoberfest outside of Germany. I can see it working locally. My plan when I play it is to pretend I an playing Strange Brew, and I am hosehead the dog trying to save Oktoberfest.
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I live in the city with the largest Oktoberfest outside of Germany. I can see it working locally. My plan when I play it is to pretend I an playing Strange Brew, and I am hosehead the dog trying to save Oktoberfest.
Quoted from tiesmasc:(Though that would be awesome also as a first pinball for one armed people straight from the factory... per the other amazing thread on that topic)
Second. P3.
All this talk of 90s CD ROM games is making me wish someone would actually produce something even close to that calibre. Wing Commander 3/4 were amazing. C&C red alert style videos of actors talking directly to a camera. That would be awesome. Something Manborg like.
The other thing is that mixed media art can work, and can work well. The issue is not the mixing of photos with drawn images or CG models. That can be amazing and there are artists who have made careers out of mixed media art. It is all about execution, which might be missing here.
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