It's coming - the book about Bitmap Brothers history
It's coming - the book about Bitmap Brothers history
"As you have noticed over the years, we are not angry people." (itebygur)
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The Chaos Engine was pretty cool.
However, I'm not quite sure how I feel about going through so "young" history. I recently watched the documentary Atari: Game Over where they dig out the "famous" E.T. cartridges from a landfill. It felt more like a tribute than a documentary, so I'm not entirely sold that long enough time has passed for anyone to do a "good" documentary on the history of games. The emotional distance is way too short for the film-makers who have way too strong personal interest in the topic.
However, I'm not quite sure how I feel about going through so "young" history. I recently watched the documentary Atari: Game Over where they dig out the "famous" E.T. cartridges from a landfill. It felt more like a tribute than a documentary, so I'm not entirely sold that long enough time has passed for anyone to do a "good" documentary on the history of games. The emotional distance is way too short for the film-makers who have way too strong personal interest in the topic.
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Re: It's coming - the book about Bitmap Brothers history
What if you're a hot-headed, devoted fan?
"As you have noticed over the years, we are not angry people." (itebygur)
Re: It's coming - the book about Bitmap Brothers history
The only thing I remember Bitmap Brothers for is that they made one of my favourite games, "Magic Pockets".
There was another game, "Gods" with similar graphics that more people would remember.
There was another game, "Gods" with similar graphics that more people would remember.