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The original version came from a two-paragraph 4chan comment on a post asking for "unsettling images", where an anonymous user invented a story based on one of the photos. The Backrooms drew comparisons to various other horror trends and media, including the photography of liminal spaces, the SCP Foundation collaborative fiction project, and the six-hour-long album series Everywhere at the End of Time.

The Backrooms is an urban legend and creepypasta describing an endless maze of randomly generated office rooms and other environments. It is characterized by the smell of wet carpet, walls with a monochromatic tone of yellow, and buzzing fluorescent lights. Although Internet users have expanded upon this concept by creating different "levels" of the Backrooms and "entities" which inhabit them, the original version came from a two-paragraph 4chan comment on a post asking for "unsettling images", where an anonymous user invented a story based on one of the photos. The Backrooms drew comparisons to various other horror trends and media, including the photography of liminal spaces, the SCP Foundation collaborative fiction project, and the six-hour-long album series Everywhere at the End of Time.

Bruce Lee is a decent platform game with a lot of action thrown in. Reflexes are needed to pass certain sections, as is a lot of timing to jump past obstacles. You're pursued by two enemies, who unrelentlessly come after you, snapping at your heels.

It's very fun for anyone who likes platform games. There is no "easy" mode to help novice gamers get used to the game. Also, fighting the enemies is relatively easy and just gets irritating after a while.

Commodore 64 and Apple II versions were released the same year. The game was converted to the ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC and published by U.S. Gold. It was the first U.S. Gold release featuring a famous individual. An MSX version was published in 1985 by Comptiq.
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River Raid is a vertically scrolling shooter designed and programmed by Carol Shaw and published by Activision in 1982 for the Atari 2600 video game console.Over a million game cartridges were sold. Activision later ported the title to the Atari 5200, ColecoVision, and Intellivision consoles, as well as to the Commodore 64, IBM PCjr, MSX, ZX Spectrum, and Atari 8-bit family. Shaw did the Atari 8-bit and Atari 5200 ports herself. This video compares the c64 version to the MSX.

he MSX had something for everyone, ranging from cult Japanese exclusives, to stunning arcade ports. We’ve looked long and hard at its back catalogue to reveal some of its finest games.

Top 10+1 MSX games in no special order

Burgertime
Aliens
Knightmare 2 - The Maze Of Galious
Athletic Land
Car Fighter
Hero
F1-Spirit
Super Laydock
Penguin Adventure
Space Manbow
Thexder

A classic and much-copied platform game in which the player takes on the role of the eponymous bell-ringer, Quasimodo, in his quest to rescue the beautiful Esmerelda from the tower of the castle fortress. Quasi must complete a number of static screens, each presenting the player with different obstacles, to reach Esmerelda. These range from spear-toting guards, to firey chasms to missiles (fireballs or arrows) that must be jumped. Some of the trickier screens can contain more than one of these obstacles, such as spear-toting guards AND missles.Lets compare the C64 and the MSX version....

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Mastertronic was originally a publisher and distributor of low-cost computer game software founded in 1983. Their first games were distributed in mid-1984. At its peak the label was one of the largest software publishers in the UK, achieved by selling cassette-based software at £1.99. As well as supplying leading retailers such as Woolworth's and Toys "R" Us, Mastertronic sold software in outlets such as newsagents which had not been previously associated with the software market.

Back in 1984 Mastertronic games for the Commodore 64 consisted of one-screen, multi-level games created by The Darling Brother's using their game maker. But then something shifted. They decided to add a little more to their games and take them a little further than the one screen. Out of this concept came Chiller, a well received, multi-level, multi-screened platformer that was based on the Michael Jackson video/song Thriller. Considering this game was only 1.99, it wasn't a surprise that it did so well in the game charts.
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RoboCop is a 1987 American science fiction action film directed by Paul Verhoeven, with a screenplay by Edward Neumeier and Michael Miner.

Step into the shoes of the half-man, half-human hybrid known as Robocop. Your mission is to uncover a sinister plot involving OCP, local gangsters dealing a deadly new synthetic drug and a powerful cyborg known only as MIND. As the police force's last hope, you must capture, destroy, or arrest hostile characters in a desperate search for clues and evidence. Protect the innocent using six different weapons, various power-ups, and Robocop's multitarget locking system.

Documentary about how it was working for Atari during its golden age. The period from the appearance of Space Invaders in 1978 through The Great Video Game Crash of 1983 is often known as the Golden Age of Arcade Games.

Yie Ar Kung-Fu 2) is a video game developed and released by Konami in 1986 as a sequel to 1985's Yie Ar Kung-Fu. Rather than a pure fighting game as the original, it is a beat 'em up. It was released for the Commodore 64, MSX, Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum, BBC Micro and Acorn Electron home computer systems and featured a different approach to the game. In France, the video game was also released for the Thomson computers. Here we compare the C64 verson and the MSX 1.

Nemesis or also Nemesis - The Final Challenge is the European title of a space shooter scrolling from left to right. In North America, the game was released under the name Gradius. It was originally only published as an arcade game in 1985 and quickly became an absolute arcade hall hit. Then it was ported to a great number of other systems.

Indiana Jones and The Temple of Doom is a 1985 action arcade game developed and published by Atari Games, based on the 1984 film of the same name, the second film in the Indiana Jones franchise. It is also the first Atari System 1 arcade game to include digitized speech, including voice clips of Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones and Amrish Puri as Mola Ram, as well as John Williams' music from the film. Gameplay The player assumes the role of Indiana Jones as he infiltrates the lair of the evil Thuggee cult, armed only with his trademark whip. The arcade hardware is compared here to the C64 and MSX versions.

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No political opinion here from me... JUST A DAMN GOOD REMIX! XD

This is a total remix of the 1984 soundtrack to the film "Revenge Of The Nerds"
starring Anthony Edwards and Robert Carradine.
The original song was Revenge Of The Nerds was performed by The Rubinoos.
Remix created by MR BUZZ.

A song inspired by Kjells Högunds "maskinerna är våra vänner".
The music is a remix of "here she comes" by Röksopp.
Lyrics written and created by Mr Buzz

Routine is a non-linear, first person survival horror game with procedurally generated environments. It's set on an abandoned Moon Base, in an 80s vision of the future, called the "Lunar Research Station". Go into the dark depths of the base to uncover the truth. Survive as long as you can to collect enough data to reveal the strange disappearance of the crew.

Monty on the Run is an arcade game released in 1985 by Gremlin Graphics Software Limited. The game was released for Amstrad CPC, C64 and ZX Spectrum.
Playing the title mole named Monty you will have to run away from the authorities from the British islands to the continent. However, before you have to get out of the house where you will collect money, items and solve simple puzzles that will eventually lead you to freedom. Before starting the game, you'll have to select five items - which are Mony's freedom set. If you choose the wrong sequence - you will not have access to some screens (in the original version of the game the arrangement of items was anti-piracy). Finally, Monty must reach the screen where the ferry is located.

Video , Lyrics and Samples by Mr Buzz.
Music Kidnap Kid (Where the Sea Swings in Like an Iron Gate)

Alex Jones from Infowars with a DMT remix. Infowars the only trustworthy news on the internet.

Hell has broken loose once again! As before, you're the only one who can send the demons back to where they belong. Face 16 challenging levels, divided into 4 distinct episodes with custom monsters, weapons, textures, music and heavy action! Using GZDoom, you can expect a large amount of features that were never possible with the original game like slopes, scripts, fog, 3D-floors and many more things that will significantly alter the experience you had with the vanilla version of Doom II.

Klooni is an customized Wolfenstein 3D engine that have taken the assets of DOOM and created a standalone game.

In Inago Rage, you`ll battle hundreds of mechanized enemies at once, donning rocket boots to fight both on the ground and in the air. The game offers 50 frenetic levels, which take place on city rooftops, above gas giants, and in deep space. As you progress, a storyline illustrated in graphic novel format introduces you to elements used in the game`s building stage.

In Inago Rage, you`ll battle hundreds of mechanized enemies at once, donning rocket boots to fight both on the ground and in the air. The game offers 50 frenetic levels, which take place on city rooftops, above gas giants, and in deep space. As you progress, a storyline illustrated in graphic novel format introduces you to elements used in the game`s building stage

Kefrens was a Danish Amiga demo group, originally formed by Razmo, Metallion and Mellica in 1987 under the name The Starlight Project (TSP).In 1988, they changed their name to Kefrens.

Yie Ar Kung-Fu (Chinese: 一二功夫; pinyin: yī èr gōngfū; literally: "One Two Kung Fu") features the protagonist who is a Bruce Lee-based Kung Fu master named Oolong (Chinese: 烏龍; pinyin: Wūlóng, Japanese: ウーロン Ūron; see oolong) (renamed Lee for the MSX and Famicom ports), controlled by the player. Yie Ar Kung-Fu was subsequently widely ported to platforms including the MSX, Family Computer, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC and BBC Micro. The game was a commercial success in Europe. It went to number 2 on the UK sales charts, behind Capcom's Commando. Yie Ar Kung Fu went on to become the second best-selling computer game of 1986 in the United Kingdom, at number-two on the overall 1986 chart.

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