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Amiga games
Clips from Amiga games.
Including random plays that are first attempts at playing that game. To provide an overview of the gameplay style.
Apologies for having to witness my poor gameplay ability.
Recording:
Played using WinUAE emulator and captured footage with the built-in record feature.
Rune (pc game)
A selection of plot progression cut scenes taken from a PC game called Rune.
Developer: Humanhead Studios
Co-Publisher: Gathering of Developers/Take2
Recording:
Used Fraps to capture footage and Windows Movie Maker (Windows XP Home) to cut and encode.
Dead Space (pc game) fatality death scenes
Isaac Clarke's death scenes by melee grapple with various Necromorph's.
Some Necromorph's don't have a video because I was unable to initiate action, so assumed they didn't have one.
Played in 1280x720 resoltion.
Captured with Fraps 2.9.8 full-sized at 30 fps http://www.fraps.com/
Encoded with Camtasia Studio 6.0.1 http://www.techsmith.com/camta<wbr>sia.asp
Using x264vfw version 17_1145bm_18747 http://x264vfw.sourceforge.net<wbr>/
Chaser (pc game)
Plot progression cut scenes taken from PC game Chaser.
Developer: Cauldron
Publisher: JoWood
Recording:
Quality of recordings vary as I've used different capture methods during the time period of playing through the game.
Started off using Camtasia Studio 4 and defined region of screen recording option to try and reduce the black horizontal borders. As a result subtitles are excluded.
From cut scene 9 onwards I used Fraps 2.9.3 to capture footage at half-size resolution, so no need to re-size, and subtitles are included.
The cut scenes are mainly combined, to avoid having too many short separate videos.
The Elder Scrolls: Arena
Plot progression cut scenes from completing the main quest.
Arena was the first game to be released under Bethesda Softworks Elder Scrolls franchise.
The cut scenes have been taken from the CD-ROM version of the game, that have the addition of voice overs and an animated end sequence.
Music sounds poor as limited Sound Blaster 16 emulation, for the music to be included in the recording, using DOSBox v0.70.
For clarity of the voice overs I decided to disable music with exception to the floppy disk version, that would be silent otherwise.
The floppy disk version of the game is freely available from Bethesda Softworks
http://www.elderscrolls.com
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