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17/07/2006 at 2:36 am #5458AnonymousInactive
Hi there,
I’m working late ( feckin deadlines ), the TVs on in the background with the Irish Fame and Fortune lotto style game, and it looks like they are running a game with a similar style to Camelot Galway in the background.
Could someone from Starcave confirm whether it’s their work or not?
If it is, then nice job on getting onto TV!
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17/07/2006 at 8:21 am #32618AnonymousInactive
To be honest, whenever I have seen that game I have slagged it off.
But fair dues if anyone here worked on it, cool to get stuff on TV! -
17/07/2006 at 10:47 am #32621AnonymousInactive
If those are the same graphics that they’ve been using for a few years, then I don’t reckon its starcave.
One of the lads on our course last year had that show on his portfolio, as far as I know it wasn’t a games company that did it.
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17/07/2006 at 12:19 pm #32623AnonymousInactive
I have not seen the Irish Fame and Fortune lotto style game on the TV but it is not Camelot Galway (tourist product not game product).
Here is a sneek video preview of the Terra playable tech demo for anyone interested. Which is the last public showing of this title in 06 until it reaches a futher developed stage in 2007.
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17/07/2006 at 12:55 pm #32624AnonymousInactive
Hi all,
The reason I mentioned it is that the graphics seem vastly updated – the old one involved a robot flying around Ireland, this new one involved moving around to areas within a medieval town, with a character always in the scene and familiar sounding music.
There was also one scene where the camera flew around a ship which was the spit of the one from Camelot Galway, so I figured maybe the Starcave guys gave the show a bit of a much needed 3D revamp.
Mal
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17/07/2006 at 1:09 pm #32625AnonymousInactive
Here is a sneek video preview of the Terra playable tech demo for anyone interested.[/quote:f0b5623ef3]
I found it very strange and you are making tech demos viewable by the public…
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17/07/2006 at 1:25 pm #32626AnonymousInactive
> I found it very strange and you are making tech demos viewable by the public…
Releasing stuff to the public is a great way of getting exposure for indie developed games – we don’t all have Rockstars marketing budget ;)
Mal
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17/07/2006 at 1:32 pm #32627AnonymousInactive
so I figured maybe the Starcave guys gave the show a bit of a much needed 3D revamp. [/quote:486bad9c02]
I would agree with you but for the fact that I would hardly call it a 3D revamp. The graphics looks as cheap and awful as before in my opinion. In all fairness, they couldn’t have paid more than a couple of hundred quid for the graphics. Chances are they paid a small fortune though, which is the saddest thing of all! :P
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17/07/2006 at 1:36 pm #32628AnonymousInactive
U tell em dave. I must say the tech demo does look nice though. Some very nice concepts.
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17/07/2006 at 2:00 pm #32629AnonymousInactive
> I found it very strange and you are making tech demos viewable by the public…
Releasing stuff to the public is a great way of getting exposure for indie developed games – we don’t all have Rockstars marketing budget ;)[/quote:e1cadc1f86]
Oh I know that, and I understand the benefit, what i don’t understand is releasing tech demos. Surely it would be much better to have a tech demo for internal use and then from that, make a fun play demo to be released to the masses. Tech demos should be for internal use only. A lot of publishers don’t understand what a tech demo is, general public probably won’t understand either.
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17/07/2006 at 4:03 pm #32630AnonymousInactive
Hey guys =D Sorry i havent posted here in so long, been a crazy year.
As far as Fame and Fortune goes, thats work done by myself and a few others. Were doing freelance work for Lendac Data Systems atm and RTE is one of their contractors.
Its based on historical figures, Robin Hood, Christopher Columbus and so on.
Its done using the Reality Engine, for those interested =D
Cheers guys,
Paul
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17/07/2006 at 4:07 pm #32631AnonymousInactive
I feel kinda bad now…… :(
Although if it using the reality engine then I suppose you are kind of limited with regards visual splendour.
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17/07/2006 at 4:25 pm #32632AnonymousInactive
Don’t feel bad, nothing wrong with a bit of cronstrucive criticism.
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18/07/2006 at 8:18 am #32634AnonymousInactive
I wouldn’t call what I said constructive. More destructive!! ;)
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18/07/2006 at 9:04 am #32636AnonymousInactive
You know what they say about honesty… :)
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18/07/2006 at 10:15 am #32639AnonymousInactive
Have you ever looked up the origin of that phrase?
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18/07/2006 at 12:03 pm #32645AnonymousInactive
Honestly, no.
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18/07/2006 at 1:12 pm #32646AnonymousInactive
the original phrase (in greek) meant that to appear honest was the best way to be deceitful
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18/07/2006 at 2:29 pm #32648AnonymousInactive
“Honesty is the best policy” isn’t in Greek though?
It’s like if you say “Cor Blimey” you dont *really* want to be struck blind…
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18/07/2006 at 2:34 pm #32647AnonymousInactive
Some info on the original Winning Streak 3D game…
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18/07/2006 at 2:36 pm #32649AnonymousInactive
I also don’t ever want to be caught saying cor blimey
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