Activision Classics - Dolphin (Part 2)

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Uploaded by on Sep 30, 2007

The original video was under 10 minutes long, but even with the condensation of Windows Movie Maker, it was still over 100 MB. I am kinda disapointed about it, but I wonder if there is a way to convert my videos into a less-MB-consuming .AVI file when capturing?

I have a feeling that people will notice these, but I will note them anyway: After touching the squid with the seagull, the dolphin starts the next level in the same position it touched the squid in. The dolphin has four frames of animation. The first five openings of the seahorses are the same to guide the player of which tones are indicated by them.

It's too bad that it had to be separated into two parts, actually. It was such a perfect run, but at least I did a pretty good job of splitting it.

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  • the pich tells you the holes in sea horses higher it is hole neer top mid tone lower

    low town neer bottom

  • I'm already aware of that, but I sometimes might have some trouble getting the dolphin perfectly in the opening, as well as exactly where the openings are. I made a note about the sonic pitches in the video description for both parts.

  • I think the beeping was suppose to be dolphin language. LOL

    Never played this one, but I remember playing a game called Mermaid that had a dolphin in it. Memory hazy.

  • The manual has it as sonic tunes, but it can also be called echolocation (which would be the most correct term). Then again, it can be called whatever one, depending on the preferences.

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  • ompared to atari games like adventure ACTIVISION had REALLY GOOD GRAPHICS and gameplay classic activision logo w rain bow on bottom a classic sun or rainbow top which moves and real decent game and some kind of rainbow or moving sky i wonder what adventure would look like as activision 1 classic rainbow on bottom 2 a open sky scene that moved 4better dragons (mabee like adventure II) 5 look feel like pitfall get this duck away from me
  • lol,Thanks for your praise.English is an international language nowadays,I think.

    But No dictionaries teach me vivid,slangs,curse words,so I learned from native English speaking worlds' friends than from dictionaries,textbooks.^^; I hope you Merry Christmass.(^-^)/

  • I've been told from other people that English is very popular in Japan because it's like a "business language", but that most students don't put enough effort into learning it. But hey, at least you Japanese speak way better English than us Americans speaking Japanese! :D

  • lol,Keranu You may be right. JPs are not good at English,'Cause in this small island country only japanese language is enough to live usual life.^^;

  • Wow, it's very interesting to see a Japanese person leave a comment for an Atari game! I agree with you about modern games though, they're too complex to control! That's the best part of these old games because they're extremely simple to start playing and all about score ;) .

  • That's interesting. Perhaps the avoidance of making mistakes has to do with going for the best out of the media, and that playing games from an english-speaking country is a mistake. Keep in mind, too, that most games that come from the US are translated to Japanese. Not that you didn't know that.

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