History of Turrican Episode 2: "One" (1/2)
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This video is a response to Inept Reviews: Turrican ZX Spectrum
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2:54 looks like he's taking a Dump *LOL*
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Are you Guybrush Trepwod???
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I got into this thinking it was going to be like the rest of the opinionated, uninformed game videos Youtube is cluttered with.
I was surprised to find a well put together overview of a game that deserves just that. Keep it up.
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Really well put together series and certainly entertaining, thanks for producing these insights. Wonder if any concept art work's floating around on "Turrican", that'd look class framed in a given fans collection. "Danke schoen" Manfred Trenz and team for this piece of "golden age" ingenuity. :)
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Yeah shame the cpc diod lackl music and the smoothness of he c64. A great game tho.
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WTF technical difficulties with CPC version ???
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macdeath69 1 year ago
@macdeath69 Unfortunately so, at the time of this episode at least. Fortunately, I managed to find a crack that had a level select in time for the Special editions (houseoflove.blip.tv), so if you're really looking for CPC footage, check 'em out!
FunkyM217 1 year ago
6:35 "A cover of Escape"? What is that, a rock song?
wandererlain 1 year ago
@wandererlain Escape: the piece of music that is played under the evacuation of Autobot City when Galvatron attacks in Transformers: The Movie (1986).
FunkyM217 1 year ago
670 views! Blimey, where'd they all come from?
FunkyM217 1 year ago
Where did that intro music come from. It sounds like Transformer the Movie on the C64 sid chip.
philiptwood 1 year ago
@philiptwood That would be the copyright-baiting title screen music from the C64 version of Turrican. Ramiro Vaca didn't do a bad job of translating Vince DiCola's Synthy noodlings to a humble 3-voice chip.
FunkyM217 1 year ago