And we got ourselves a winner, the correct answer is "Gribbly's Day Out" by legendary Andrew Braybrook. chrisrushing I'll send you a promo code ASAP. That's the last question for today - sitting in Denmark, to all you confused americans - But I'll start up again tomorrow. Keep following the thread and stay tuned for another chance to win the C64 Application. Take Care!
Hey guys, just to give you a little heads-up, I'm gonna start the contest soon. I'll ask some questions and the first person to PM me the correct answer wins a promo code for the much celebrated C64 Application. Stay tuned for the first question!
Ok, here we go, I'll start up a little easy: "The main character of the famous C64 game Samurai Warrior, is based on a cartoon character. This character also features prominently in a different World Famous Cartoon series, which series?" GO!
We got ourselves a winner, clzander answered correctly with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - I'll send you a promo code right away, stay tuned for the next question!
Cool. Thanks. I'm looking forward to having flashbacks of hand-coding C64 games from books into the system--as I recall, we didn't get a floppy drive until later.
Okay, second question guys: "The game Laser Squad that is part of the C64 iPhone app inspired the company behind to make another famous game series. I'm looking for the full title of the last official game in that series?" GO!
We got another correct answer from rlcooper, the answer is "X-COM Interceptor" An amazing game series. Congrats and everyone else stay tuned for the next question.
Well we got time for one more question today, I'm gonna try to make it a bit harder, but you just never know, what you guys might guess quickly so here it goes: "Although the company behind the famous Bruce Lee game never made a huge success again, they did specialize in adapting works of litterature and famous movies into games. Which violin-playing character from a series of famous books inspired one of their lesser known titles?" GO!
We got a correct answer from Vovin, it's "Sherlock Holmes" that inspired the game 221B Baker Street. Congrats!