Episode Originally Released: May 22nd, 2010
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My very first episode of Ancient DOS Games!
I decided to cover Stunts first because it's had the greatest impact on my life as a DOS gamer and I've been playing it on a regular basis longer than any other DOS game. (Though System Shock almost beats it for that record!)
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Additional Information and Corrections:
* The forum thread I'm referring to when talking about the licensing state can be found at:
http://forum.stunts.hu/index.php?topic=1499.0 . Make what you will of it. If anyone can provide me with more information on the current licensing state of Stunts, I'll post the info here, but hearsay is not sufficient proof that a commercial game has been legitimately made freeware.
* Much to my surprise, this game actually supports the Hercules Graphics Card, which is an old 1984 monochrome graphics card made popular because it made it easy to attach a second monitor to a computer system, primarily for the sake of debugging. Stunts looks really, really, REALLY weird in this graphics mode...
* Those of you who think I mispronounced "Lancia" in the video... are correct. The "ci" sound is pronounced like in "ciao", as a "ch" sound. (What? Did you think it was pronounced LANCE-ia?)
* Yes, the menu/editor music does eventually get annoying because of how high-pitched it is. Thankfully, a push of CTRL+M turns it off.
* This is without a doubt, the DOS game I play the second-most out of my entire collection. First-most is probably One Must Fall 2097, which is just an awesome and easy-to-play fighting game. ;)
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