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Left 4 Dead in 8-bit glory!
Old school gamers should really get a kick out of this one.
Someone has gone through the trouble of converting the original Left for Dead into an 8-bit NES game. So far they have converted the first campaign, 'No Mercy' with plans to convert all 5 maps of all 4 campaigns. The game is scheduled to be made available as a free PC download Jan 4th, 2010. According to the game's creator, '([Left 4 Dead developer] Valve doesn't know about it yet, but I'm sure (with their love of community creations) that they will find this mildly amusing at worst, and hilarious at best.' |
Looks a little easy but not a bad start at all!
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OMG.... Awesome! The music makes it...
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glad the 8 bit era is over, that was torchure.
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That. Was. Amazing.
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I watched this yesterday and had a dream I was playing it... Ha.
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http://www.metal-archives.com/images.../813_photo.jpg http://www.clicksmilies.com/s1106/mu...smiley-011.gif ...I think you meant "torture" bro. |
LOL. Nice. I'll have to download it. And I might actually be able to play THIS version on advanced.
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Definitely going to play this when it's done.
The 8-Bit craze is astounding. The further we get away from the bad graphics of old, the more we reuse them and play them. Here is an 8-Bit version of Tekken 2, which I believe was made for the actual NES console, way back when Tekken 2 came out. (The same was done for the SNES I believe): Gametrailers... As bad as this looks, I'm sure that a lot of people here, would enjoy taking it for a spin. Long live retro games.... |
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Played the ROM, the NES version of Virtua Fighter as well haha. |
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