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czwartek, 9 lutego 2012

5 questions to... Roger Barr


If You overslept the last few months or You were completely disconnected from Internet, I've got news for You - Abobo's Big Adventure is out and it's super awesome. Really. And if You don't know what the heck it is? Ok, so ABA is a flash game which is also a NES games tribute, based on pixels from original games, but with lots of new and fun content. You play as Abobo  - mean dude from Double Dragon. His son was kidnapped and it's payback/rescue time! You will kill, decapitate, eat heads and pretty much anything else, splatter the piixelland with gore bit and... have a lots of fun with spreading humorous mayhem through several NES game lands (from Mario to Baloon Fight - recreated both visually and in the terms of gameplay mechanic) and killing lots, lots and lots of beloved NES characters.

So why You're still here? Go and play!

And when You're done, go back here and read the interview, because today we have Roger Barr, representing Team Bobo and answering some interesting questions. Enjoy!

środa, 25 stycznia 2012

5 questions to... Andrés Borghi


The Black Heart is awesome game. That’s a fact (and I wrote about it in Polish when I was starting my blog). It has something for fighting games fans – intuitive MUGEN mechanics plus unique characters with large selection of amazing offensive moves (fatalities included) and individual style. It has something also for horror fans – it’s oozing the dark, heavy atmosphere and heroes of the story are a monster mash based on genre archetypes with a twist. It’s basically the best fighting game You can get for free and I wouldn’t even mind to pay some bucks for it either. And it is created mostly by one man. Andrés Borghi, Argentinean filmmaker, who also can do literally anything when it comes to multimedia and art. And he’ll tell You about creative process and influences behind his masterpiece himself.

Let’s get it started, shall we?