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They were, I never noticed that. I guess I never really played the arcade version. Mike Tyson kept kicking my @$$ with those one hit knock out punches. Of course I use to cheat to get to his level with the game genie remember that? I've never ever beaten that game before.
Here's a question: Noland Bushnel who was the creator of Atari sold the company but to who and what company did he start afterward? Hint: It's sort of like Fun Factory and Dave N Busters.
And you'll see my answer on item #41 above (dated 4/27/06).
They were, I never noticed that. I guess I never really played the arcade version. Mike Tyson kept kicking my @$$ with those one hit knock out punches. Of course I use to cheat to get to his level with the game genie remember that? I've never ever beaten that game before.
Here's a question: Noland Bushnel who was the creator of Atari sold the company but to who and what company did he start afterward? Hint: It's sort of like Fun Factory and Dave N Busters.
You are right, it was BSP Processor which produced sound for the SNES.
Here's another one: Who was the animator of Dragon Slayor for the arcade? Hint: He animated The Secret Of Nym, The Rescuers, and also a little animated part in Zanadu.
Don Bluth, of course.
Another question: What was Mario's role in the arcade version of Punch Out?
You are right, it was BSP Processor which produced sound for the SNES.
Here's another one: Who was the animator of Dragon Slayor for the arcade? Hint: He animated The Secret Of Nym, The Rescuers, and also a little animated part in Zanadu. I loved Zanadu by the way even if it was weird. Wo I made a double of my reply on here, how did that happen?
You are right, it was BSP Processor which produced sound for the SNES.
Here's another one: Who was the animator of Dragon Slayor for the arcade? Hint: He animated The Secret Of Nym, The Rescuers, and also a little animated part in Zanadu.
In 1995 as Sony prepared to release the original PlayStation, the company spokesman was a character named Polygon Man who appeared in magazines and commercials--but never in a game.
Cool I am still learning here, as I do this trivia, much for myself as well as for others who love to know about video games.
No. Hint: the character made it into commercials but never into a game.
I checked my sources and this what I have found: It was Madam Sophia. I got my answer from a friend who's been working with Sony before the launch of the Playstation. Madam Sophia was shown on commercials to show off the polygons for their new system unfortunately Sony decided it wasn't a good enough mascot and dropped her, but she made it to a game at least called Battle Arena Toshiden.
In 1995 as Sony prepared to release the original PlayStation, the company spokesman was a character named Polygon Man who appeared in magazines and commercials--but never in a game.
[QUOTE=U'ilani]No. Hint: the character made it into commercials but never into a game.
I checked my sources and this what I have found: It was Madam Sophia. I got my answer from a friend who's been working with Sony before the launch of the Playstation. Madam Sophia was shown on commercials to show off the polygons for their new system unfortunately Sony decided it wasn't a good enough mascot and dropped her, but she made it to a game at least called Battle Arena Toshiden.
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