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Revive the Dead 2: Deader or Alive
It’s a shame that I’m so god dang slow at making and finishing games, because I probably would have entered this, since I have so many things to finish that need finishing.
This is why I need a clone or two (or possibly a robot).
This is why I need a clone or two (or possibly a robot).
Yo kids! Going for a light run doesn’t mean drinking a whole large slurpee on the way there while texting on your phone with your head down bumping into people and talking with your buddies while gingerly walking back to school!
author=Sooz
You wrote a seven paragraph rant about kids not running diligently enough for your taste.
I guess I had a lot more free time on my hands than I actually did, lol.
Trick or Cheat!
Hey, we’re still getting nice weather here and it’s almost October. And the forecast for the start of the first week doesn’t look too bad, as we usually always seem to get a lot of rain around this time of the month.
Anyways...interesting about the cheat codes. You usually don’t see a lot of RPG Maker games around here have cheat codes built in, so this is quite a nice bonus. I’m actually going to have to try some of these out.
I’m actually surprised that you didn’t decide to announce all of this on actual Halloween instead of still in September, but either way’s good, I can't complain.
- Good luck with the potential prequel, though.
Anyways...interesting about the cheat codes. You usually don’t see a lot of RPG Maker games around here have cheat codes built in, so this is quite a nice bonus. I’m actually going to have to try some of these out.
I’m actually surprised that you didn’t decide to announce all of this on actual Halloween instead of still in September, but either way’s good, I can't complain.
- Good luck with the potential prequel, though.
Yo kids! Going for a light run doesn’t mean drinking a whole large slurpee on the way there while texting on your phone with your head down bumping into people and talking with your buddies while gingerly walking back to school!
author=LockeZ
But it sounds to me like kids today have wisened up. They've figured out that physical fitness is pointless bullshit because we live in an automated society, something I knew in 1992.
Well, I still think it’s important to be as active as you possibly can. I mean, you still have to keep your brain relatively sharp for complex decisions and ward off any potential aliments and diseases when you happen to get older. And what happens when your girlfriend asks for your help to lift up her couch in exchange for some beer? Sure, you could always just buy it from the store and what not – BUT IT’S FREE BEER...and who knows what other goodies she might happen to give you later on. *wink, wink*
author=Red_Nova
We'll eventually invent a machine that will do all the exercise for you. No need to worry.
Wait…don’t we already have something kind of like that?
author=kentona
You're an old man, S4D.
Hey…wait a minute – aren’t you a lot older than me!?
If I’m old, then what does that make you, prairie boy? :P
author=Craze
get over yourself? "worried about designer clothes" lololol i'm sorry the kids only wanted to be around you for twenty minutes
Well, a lot of women did say that I’m an approachable kind of person.
(Oh wait…I think that was the opposite, lol.)
In all reality, I do like kids. I know not all of them are a bunch of lazy punks. Maybe yesterday was just one of those kind of “soft days” for them, like most adults going back to work on a Monday after a long weekend.
Yo kids! Going for a light run doesn’t mean drinking a whole large slurpee on the way there while texting on your phone with your head down bumping into people and talking with your buddies while gingerly walking back to school!
Lol, I can’t believe what I just witnessed today. This next generation of kids scare the f**k out of me…
I remember back when I was a kid that every once and a while back in elementary school that the whole school, including the teachers, had to go for around a 20 - 30 minute run as part as some sort of an exercise regime. We would usually go around a couple blocks with some water stations set up along the way just in case anybody was thirsty from the run and see how fast that we could make it back in. The idea was to judge how the kids did along with the teachers by giving them some much needed exercise away from the classes. It was great.
Back then, nearly 90% of the kids participating in the run would diligently run most of the way through. Sure, you’d get the odd heavy kid that would have some sort of trouble running all that way, along with a couple of girls who didn’t wanna participate that much because of reasons, but I remember everyone trying to make it back as fast as they could and really worked sort of hard doing so. Yeah, a couple of kids would eventually walk or stop for a little bit along the way, but the teachers would then come by and push those stragglers to go and run just a little bit more until the finish line. It seemed like everybody was in a lot better shape back then and were a lot more motivated.
- But today’s kids!? What a joke. I only saw like, maybe, a couple of kids running while a huge portion of them, nearly 90%, were walking the whole way through. Hell, some of them even went to the corner store up my the street to buy a slurpee or some pop and drink it the way through. And, of course, a lot of them were on their phones texting while talking to their buddies and walking into a bunch of passing adults and seniors along the way, like the walking automatons they are, lol.
I know this shouldn’t bug me that much, but man - what the hell happened!? Most of these kids look like they’re in pretty good shape from looking at the outside of things, but I guess not judging by their lackluster performance today…either that or they didn’t wanna mess up their new designer clothes that mommy and daddy recently bought for them. *groans*
If I was one of the teachers and I saw one of the students drink a slurpee or a pop along the way during a run – I’d ream out the little gremlin. It’s fine if they wanna drink it after the run or when they’re off of school, because you can’t physically stop them from doing so, but it is really borderline pathetic to see something like this. And who the hell brings their cellphone along for the run anyway, lol???
It was like basketball a couple of weeks ago: I’m an adult who’s a little bit overweight that has been playing on the court for almost two whole hours now with only a few water breaks inbetween…usually every twenty minutes or so. A couple of kids then came by, played for about ten minutes, not super seriously like me, who’s been spinning and weaving around all over the place and stuff - and then they took off. I was shocked. I even asked them as they all started to leave, “That’s it?” And then they replied with simply, “Yes.”
I tell ya, this generation of kids…these guys are going to have some major health and mental issues when they get older if they don’t happen to smarten up. I mean, if a slightly overweight adult has a lot more energy than you at your current age - then you, boys and girls, have a serious problem.
I remember back when I was a kid that every once and a while back in elementary school that the whole school, including the teachers, had to go for around a 20 - 30 minute run as part as some sort of an exercise regime. We would usually go around a couple blocks with some water stations set up along the way just in case anybody was thirsty from the run and see how fast that we could make it back in. The idea was to judge how the kids did along with the teachers by giving them some much needed exercise away from the classes. It was great.
Back then, nearly 90% of the kids participating in the run would diligently run most of the way through. Sure, you’d get the odd heavy kid that would have some sort of trouble running all that way, along with a couple of girls who didn’t wanna participate that much because of reasons, but I remember everyone trying to make it back as fast as they could and really worked sort of hard doing so. Yeah, a couple of kids would eventually walk or stop for a little bit along the way, but the teachers would then come by and push those stragglers to go and run just a little bit more until the finish line. It seemed like everybody was in a lot better shape back then and were a lot more motivated.
- But today’s kids!? What a joke. I only saw like, maybe, a couple of kids running while a huge portion of them, nearly 90%, were walking the whole way through. Hell, some of them even went to the corner store up my the street to buy a slurpee or some pop and drink it the way through. And, of course, a lot of them were on their phones texting while talking to their buddies and walking into a bunch of passing adults and seniors along the way, like the walking automatons they are, lol.
I know this shouldn’t bug me that much, but man - what the hell happened!? Most of these kids look like they’re in pretty good shape from looking at the outside of things, but I guess not judging by their lackluster performance today…either that or they didn’t wanna mess up their new designer clothes that mommy and daddy recently bought for them. *groans*
If I was one of the teachers and I saw one of the students drink a slurpee or a pop along the way during a run – I’d ream out the little gremlin. It’s fine if they wanna drink it after the run or when they’re off of school, because you can’t physically stop them from doing so, but it is really borderline pathetic to see something like this. And who the hell brings their cellphone along for the run anyway, lol???
It was like basketball a couple of weeks ago: I’m an adult who’s a little bit overweight that has been playing on the court for almost two whole hours now with only a few water breaks inbetween…usually every twenty minutes or so. A couple of kids then came by, played for about ten minutes, not super seriously like me, who’s been spinning and weaving around all over the place and stuff - and then they took off. I was shocked. I even asked them as they all started to leave, “That’s it?” And then they replied with simply, “Yes.”
I tell ya, this generation of kids…these guys are going to have some major health and mental issues when they get older if they don’t happen to smarten up. I mean, if a slightly overweight adult has a lot more energy than you at your current age - then you, boys and girls, have a serious problem.
1799 instrumental songs by Antti Luode, free for commercial or noncommercial use
Wow…that’s really super generous of the man to do something like this.
I’ve never heard of this guy before - but this is a fantastic find, LockeZ. I don’t need any music myself, as I’m pretty much covered on my end of things, but hopefully this might help out somebody here who’s been looking for some great freeware music for their games that they can use.
I’ve never heard of this guy before - but this is a fantastic find, LockeZ. I don’t need any music myself, as I’m pretty much covered on my end of things, but hopefully this might help out somebody here who’s been looking for some great freeware music for their games that they can use.
Other RPG Maker games that inspire you?
There are a few games that I remember from way back in day that absolutely blew my mind and showed me that RPG Maker could do so much more with a little bit of customization knowledge and the fact that it can do more than just making RPG’s.
Power Trip was probably one of the first games that absolutely blew my socks off when I first started using the program. Seeing a custom battle system compared to using the default one provided that everyone else was using at the time? That was insane… I even remember being blown away with also the push and pull puzzle where you had to place a block on a switch. I always wanted to make a puzzle like that in one my earlier games, so I eventually learned how to do it myself by talking with the creator of the game briefly and going into the editor and figuring it out about how it worked.
Then there were games like Laughy’s Tetris that just made me stunned about how something like that was even possible with RPG Maker. It showed me that RPG Maker was a lot more capable of doing a lot more than just making simple RPG’s, if you can put your mind to it.
Those were mainly the two games that really were the initial driving force that made me want to learn a lot more and get a lot more versatile with the program. I like to think that those two games by studying them and learning about how those creators managed to accomplish such feats back then made me a lot more experienced at making more complex things in 2k3 myself - which really inspired me.
Of course, I’ll give a shout out to Pocket Quest!, my board game rival that I like to think has pushed me just a little bit, Ara Fell and Romancing Walker for really showing me just how amazing some RPG Maker projects can be, as I consider both of them still classics to this day, and even rivaling some of the console games that I’ve played over the years!
Power Trip was probably one of the first games that absolutely blew my socks off when I first started using the program. Seeing a custom battle system compared to using the default one provided that everyone else was using at the time? That was insane… I even remember being blown away with also the push and pull puzzle where you had to place a block on a switch. I always wanted to make a puzzle like that in one my earlier games, so I eventually learned how to do it myself by talking with the creator of the game briefly and going into the editor and figuring it out about how it worked.
Then there were games like Laughy’s Tetris that just made me stunned about how something like that was even possible with RPG Maker. It showed me that RPG Maker was a lot more capable of doing a lot more than just making simple RPG’s, if you can put your mind to it.
Those were mainly the two games that really were the initial driving force that made me want to learn a lot more and get a lot more versatile with the program. I like to think that those two games by studying them and learning about how those creators managed to accomplish such feats back then made me a lot more experienced at making more complex things in 2k3 myself - which really inspired me.
Of course, I’ll give a shout out to Pocket Quest!, my board game rival that I like to think has pushed me just a little bit, Ara Fell and Romancing Walker for really showing me just how amazing some RPG Maker projects can be, as I consider both of them still classics to this day, and even rivaling some of the console games that I’ve played over the years!
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Lol, I like how everyone else can see the tower just fine but the blonde haired guy in the group is basically like, “Tower? Where???”
I think that man needs some specs.
I think that man needs some specs.
A question
Well, unfortunately for a lot of games on here, some of them do happen to slip underneath the radar sometimes with some of them not even getting a review or any feedback at all until certain events pop up or sometimes way later down the road. I think you just need to be patient and just keep on plugging away with your game and maybe ask for some feedback another way, like requesting a review, posting a screenshot in our screenshot thread, or maybe even bouncing some ideas off in the game design and development section on the forums? That could help garner some interest.
Post your Geocities websites from 1998
I don’t have a geocities site – but I do have an angelfire one: http://www.angelfire.com/biz7/claudeisajerk/
Yeah, I made this at the time when I was a big, big Star Ocean fanboy. I absolutely LOVED Star Ocean: The Second Story for the original PlayStation and this was around the time that we first had gotten Internet access at home after buying our HP desktop computer back in 2001. When I first found out that there were other Star Ocean fansites on the Internet, I then started comingling among them in the crowd and eventually created my own one: a site dedicating to hating Claude C. Kenni, one of the main characters of the game.
It started off rather dumb and insignificant at first, but it eventually grew to have a bit of a cult following over time among some fans as other Star Ocean 2 fansites around that time started having a lack of updates or just straight up going under and flat out dying. F**k, at one time – this was the best Star Ocean 2 fansite out there, if you can believe it. (Jesus…)
I started eventually losing interest in updating the site more and more onwards when I first started discovering RPG Maker 2000 and started shifting my interest more towards that. Although I still kept in touch and talked to some of the other Star Ocean 2 fans on one forum that we had for at least a little while, I eventually moved on from them for greener pastures.
Although I still love Star Ocean 2 and some of the other games in the series, I’m not the big superfan that I once was back then. And in truth, I actually don’t hate Claude that much; it was just some stupid idea for making a site, that’s all.
Ah, but the memories will always be there...
(...or until I hit my head on a rock.)
Yeah, I made this at the time when I was a big, big Star Ocean fanboy. I absolutely LOVED Star Ocean: The Second Story for the original PlayStation and this was around the time that we first had gotten Internet access at home after buying our HP desktop computer back in 2001. When I first found out that there were other Star Ocean fansites on the Internet, I then started comingling among them in the crowd and eventually created my own one: a site dedicating to hating Claude C. Kenni, one of the main characters of the game.
It started off rather dumb and insignificant at first, but it eventually grew to have a bit of a cult following over time among some fans as other Star Ocean 2 fansites around that time started having a lack of updates or just straight up going under and flat out dying. F**k, at one time – this was the best Star Ocean 2 fansite out there, if you can believe it. (Jesus…)
I started eventually losing interest in updating the site more and more onwards when I first started discovering RPG Maker 2000 and started shifting my interest more towards that. Although I still kept in touch and talked to some of the other Star Ocean 2 fans on one forum that we had for at least a little while, I eventually moved on from them for greener pastures.
Although I still love Star Ocean 2 and some of the other games in the series, I’m not the big superfan that I once was back then. And in truth, I actually don’t hate Claude that much; it was just some stupid idea for making a site, that’s all.
Ah, but the memories will always be there...
(...or until I hit my head on a rock.)













