Buggie Above The Law

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vampirkat's picture

Shovelware titles and going thru BBS files were the only way I could find new games. A few titles I found were made in the Games Factory so that got me into programming Windows trainwrecks (I was a hard core QuickBasic programmer at the time).

I found this gem on a Cosmi shovelware title, 300 Arcade Games. I love trainwrecks like these! It always pushed me to do better... but at the same time made me a bit upset--if crappy games were being published like this, why couldn't I join the craze?? I had my dreams tho, as a 14 year old hammering out games on a 486, to be the best and greatest programmer EVAR!!! I still have that 486 and still make games on it, hehe :) I'm older now :P I just need to FINISH a game, aargh....

Anyway, this title caught my attention. It was created in good ol' Games Factory (which I use to make all my games). I want to know if anyone have played this game before or what? I like it so far, but I can't get past level 2. It's Nintendohard or I'm just bad at it. :P

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RehaSoft's picture

Yup, I got the 300 Arcade

Yup, I got the 300 Arcade Game CD too, the 1000 Best Windows Games one, and the 2500 Game Pack. The games nice, And yeah, its Nintendohard. Nice game, Though Its not the best

thanks

Thanks for the link. I remember Buggie's games well. He made his own character who starred in most of his games, and while he used a lot of built-in movements and so on, his games always showed a high standard of presentation for klik games at the time.

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