Holy crap. I cannot even recall how many hours I put into this game in junior high. It was ungodly. One question, though. Where is the little man you have to lead home?!
I LOVED these games when I was a kid. Back in the days of Windows 3.1 and Windows 95, we had the standard edu-gaming PC games, but TIM was one that really stood out because it was REALLY fun! I still have my CD for the original game and Incredible Toon Machine around somewhere.
To know that we can see the classic games re-released AND maybe see new games in the future... oh the possibilities!
And screw story! So long as the physics, wacky gizmos and gadgets, and rube-goldberg-esque gameplay are in there, it's going to be a hit!
If they add a 3rd dimension to this... oh man...
...we adults are just going to go bonkers! Imagine if the gMod community got their hands on something like this!
@MrCognition: For 3 reasons:
1. They just got the rights back. Slow down.
2. Those control systems aren't even released yet, much less having a date of release.
3. The Wii controls would be just as ideal as either of those for this game.
Dear God YES!! I put days into this game. I played this, Thexder, MathBlaster, Reader Rabbit (when I was super young), and Super Solvers: Midnight Rescue...
@SnehalataDemophon: Screw MathBlasters and Reader Rabbit. Its all about Putt-Putt. Go to the moon, travel through time, find a lost dog... That little purple car did it ALL.
I am very tempted right now. The pack is missing The Incredible Toon Machine (a game I always wanted to try but never found a copy of), but other than that, you absolutely get your $10 worth out of this bundle.
@spannu: steam? really?, i think gog is a lot better than steam, specially considering this are old games and compatibility is doubtful at best with steam.
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Lawls.
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I LOVED these games when I was a kid. Back in the days of Windows 3.1 and Windows 95, we had the standard edu-gaming PC games, but TIM was one that really stood out because it was REALLY fun! I still have my CD for the original game and Incredible Toon Machine around somewhere.
To know that we can see the classic games re-released AND maybe see new games in the future... oh the possibilities!
And screw story! So long as the physics, wacky gizmos and gadgets, and rube-goldberg-esque gameplay are in there, it's going to be a hit!
If they add a 3rd dimension to this... oh man...
...we adults are just going to go bonkers! Imagine if the gMod community got their hands on something like this!
~Otaku-Man
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And there's no INCREDIBLE MACHINE rap music playing in the background.
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1. They just got the rights back. Slow down.
2. Those control systems aren't even released yet, much less having a date of release.
3. The Wii controls would be just as ideal as either of those for this game.
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Why not steam?
It's the single largest DD platform for PC.
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Pretty nice shareware, too, because it had somewhere between 100-1000 levels. The rest were red.
But my childlike mind couldn't solve those anyway.
Screenshot is not from the same version I played though. Different colors.
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A possibility of a new Incredible Machine game?
*faints*