How is this an improvement over the previous excellent follow-up, Gridrunner++? I love Minter, but I really not seeing a need for this one to ignore the previous one I've already bought. Sorry, Jeff. : (
@One Man Freak Show: Gridrunner++ was awesome, and this looks to be a prettier version of that awesome. It might not be enough for me to bite, but you definitely should give it a look.
@jimmy2x2x: You only have two posts in your history, Pinky. :p Just keep posting in topics, preferably when they're active and not shuffled to the second page and beyond, and you should be fine. :^)
Minter has a good bit of variety in his stuff, too. :p
As someone who considers himself a fan of electronica in general I will let those who are not fans of electronica know that I do not approve of this music. So techno haters? This is one to hate.
Is this the same llamasoft that made Attack of the Mutant Camels back on the C64?
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wow... that's so cool. I didn't know he was still doing stuff. I loved so many of those games like Sheep in Space, Batalyx, Hover Bovver, etc. I'm going to have to check out Space Giraffe... i will also have to check out the video at home.
@Polite Society: Minter has never stopped doing work in the videogame industry. LlamaSoft is still out there doing their thing.
Some of LlamaSoft's more recent video games and visualizers include their now legendary Tempest 2000 (Atari Jaguar), Defender 2000 (Atari Jaguar), Virtual Light Machine (Atari Jaguar), Tempest 3000 (Nuon), Virtual Light Machine 2 (Nuon), Neon (Xbox 360), Space Giraffe (Xbox Live Arcade), Gridrunner++ (Windows, Mac, iPhone) and the upcoming Gridrunner+++ (Xbox Live Arcade)and Space Invaders Extreme (Xbox Live Arcade).
There are some stuff I may have missed, but you get the point. To date the real stand outs have been Tempest 2000 (Atari Jaguar), Gridrunner++ and of course the Neon visualizer found in every Xbox 360.
@lolgreg: Lolgreg, I don't know you, you might be a caring person, raised in a good family to do good things, but now you are dead to me.
I named a tree after you and partially buried you in effigy.
I will do my best to strike you from my mind, I will drink to excess in the hope that the brain cells that hold the memory of your existence will die.
I hold to my breast(or man-breast in this case) the knowledge that nothing in the world is permanent and that both the song and your comment about it being good, will disappear forever.
@juc: juc, I don't know you, you might be a caring person, raised in a good family to do good things, but now you are dead to me.
I named a tree after you and partially buried you in effigy.
I will do my best to strike you from my mind, I will drink to excess in the hope that the brain cells that hold the memory of your existence will die.
I hold to my breast(or man-breast in this case) the knowledge that nothing in the world is permanent and that both the song and your comment about it being good, will disappear forever.
I still do not understand why Space Gyraffe bombed. I hope Jeff doenst hold a grudge on the industry for it. Gridrunner+++ sure looks sweet. I fear I have become a "Geometry Wars Visuals" junkie and will surely snap this up.
I am really glad that I didn't buy Space Giraffe; it was nigh incomprehensible (the graphics, not the text), but I'm glad I tried it, because it was endlessly amusing.
That said, this gridrunner sounds like it might be worth a shot. I think Llamasoft's ideas have promise. They just need a little discipline.
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Nice to see it anyways, off for the demo :)
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Minter has a good bit of variety in his stuff, too. :p
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It's a game with killer fractals, sheep sounds, and a subliminal picture of J. Allard. What the hell is pretentious about that?
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*wikis*
wow... that's so cool. I didn't know he was still doing stuff. I loved so many of those games like Sheep in Space, Batalyx, Hover Bovver, etc. I'm going to have to check out Space Giraffe... i will also have to check out the video at home.
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Some of LlamaSoft's more recent video games and visualizers include their now legendary Tempest 2000 (Atari Jaguar), Defender 2000 (Atari Jaguar), Virtual Light Machine (Atari Jaguar), Tempest 3000 (Nuon), Virtual Light Machine 2 (Nuon), Neon (Xbox 360), Space Giraffe (Xbox Live Arcade), Gridrunner++ (Windows, Mac, iPhone) and the upcoming Gridrunner+++ (Xbox Live Arcade)and Space Invaders Extreme (Xbox Live Arcade).
There are some stuff I may have missed, but you get the point. To date the real stand outs have been Tempest 2000 (Atari Jaguar), Gridrunner++ and of course the Neon visualizer found in every Xbox 360.
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D:
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I named a tree after you and partially buried you in effigy.
I will do my best to strike you from my mind, I will drink to excess in the hope that the brain cells that hold the memory of your existence will die.
I hold to my breast(or man-breast in this case) the knowledge that nothing in the world is permanent and that both the song and your comment about it being good, will disappear forever.
Also, that song was really really really bad.
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I named a tree after you and partially buried you in effigy.
I will do my best to strike you from my mind, I will drink to excess in the hope that the brain cells that hold the memory of your existence will die.
I hold to my breast(or man-breast in this case) the knowledge that nothing in the world is permanent and that both the song and your comment about it being good, will disappear forever.
Also, that reply was really really really bad.
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Yeah, I needed to make it more random.
Criticism noted, I shall go back to the drawing board.
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That said, this gridrunner sounds like it might be worth a shot. I think Llamasoft's ideas have promise. They just need a little discipline.
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