@Kristinartz My sister and I got in trouble that day and as punishment we had to watch Oz on the B/W tv
Munchkin land was not in technicolor
Great punishment if you ask me
I think about the Cheers guy now and then. Who is he? Why so smug? What was his life like? I know he could have never imagined his mug would eventually be seen by millions repeatedly on a contraption that beamed images and sounds through the air into people’s homes.
A game that feels like a surreal mix between The Matrix and Doom, with a dash of A Clockwork Orange craziness and a pinch of LSD.
MDK (1997) is a cult classic third-person shooter developed by Shiny Entertainment. You play as Kurt Hectic (what a name!), a janitor on the spaceship Jim Dandy, recruited by the eccentric scientist Dr. Fluke Hawkins to stop an alien invasion.
Massive alien “Minecrawlers” are ravaging Earth, flattening cities and harvesting resources. That's where you come in to stop the whole thing...
It's safe to say the developers weren't exactly going for mainstream appeal...MDK (often assumed to mean “Murder Death Kill,” though never officially confirmed) is a mix between classic action shooting, sniping, platforming, and quirky humor. It was an ambitious project for its time, featuring pretty inventive gameplay and a truly great soundtrack.
Critics loved it, players bought it - MDK was a commercial success and a sequel was made 3 years later in 2000 by BioWare.