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Post by NeoPhoenixX on Jun 24, 2003 16:25:16 GMT -5
Around easter last year I began 'Barbatta's Legacy'. The game itself was kind of like 'Tomb Raider-Chronicles' where the story is told at different times in Barbatta's life during the war against the Orogai. It would feature such characters as Igou and Mojin and also Agram. Having abandoned it for a short while i've decided to put it back into production with an improvement of the graphics and a much more complex ABS in which more than one character can be controlled at once and various commands be executed. So I was wondering (for those who remember it and also those who are new to the idea) whether you guys think I should put Barbatta's Legacy into production.
Please feel free to post comments and suggestions.
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Post by NunoLac on Jun 24, 2003 17:29:35 GMT -5
I don't know...maybe you should finish a demo and then if the critics are good ones keep the work!
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Post by Busterman Zero on Jun 24, 2003 17:50:07 GMT -5
Give it a shot...if it sucks, scrap it.
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Post by Hanzatre the Hippie on Jul 3, 2003 13:23:18 GMT -5
Well I can't say yes or no... ´cause I think that you should finish demo version and then think for full version.
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Post by Wogle on Jul 3, 2003 13:48:44 GMT -5
I asked a similar question to Kamau a while ago. The rules about it may have changed, but he sent me this e-mail, about a game I wished to create named, "Barbatta's Quest." It was the same as your idea, with Barbatta going through his quest to find the Legion Sword:
"Sorry but I'm saying no to people who want to make LS-based games, especially about characters as important as Barbatta. It's because it's my creation and I don't want to lose control over it all, I hope you'll understand."
As you know, Kamau will allow for LS-based games now, but I am ot so sure if he is any more lenient against a storyline about Barbatta. I've still got it on my pc...
Anyway, I suggect that you ask him, and I hope for the best for you!
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