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Damiano Gerli

Since it's Indy Day, I like to remember one of the lesser Lucasarts titles: Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis action game (not the adventure) from 1992.
Developed by UK company Attention to Detail, it is often considered to be the worst game published by the company in the 1990s and is now basically forgotten.

Indiana Jones in the casino
Indy and Sophia on a submarine
Trinsec

@damianogerli@mastodon.social There was an action game?! Never seen it around in the wild. (The adventure game was sublime though!)

Damiano Gerli

I'll take "things that didn't age well" for 500$

Article in a 1999 magazine describing Google as a "pure search engine, no weather no news feed, no sponsors, no ads, no distractions".
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raytraced

@damianogerli @jwz portal litter really spices up a toxic hellstew

adam king

@damianogerli i remember using basically this pitch for trying google to my altavista-using friends at high school! great time while it lastedโ€ฆ

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Jeffrey Schrab

@damianogerli I have a feeling thereโ€™s going to be a lot of stories that read like this in the not too distant future.

Gabriele Svelto

@damianogerli should we be doing an "AI is going just great" website like @molly0xfff did for "Web3"?

Damiano Gerli

The point and click adventure sequel to 1993's Nippon Safes Inc, The Big Red Adventure, is now freeware through an agreement with the developers.
I have uploaded the MS-DOS version to Web Archive (the Amiga CD version is already available on the site). โžก๏ธ archive.org/details/the-big-re

Damiano Gerli

I always like to give out gifts on my birthday, it's the GIFTS THAT KEEP ON GIFTING.
Or something, I dunno.
Either way have fun, I had hoped that someone would finish the port on ScummVM but that's not happening any time soon apparently, so might as well release it for free.

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