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| + | |header='''''Test!''''' | ||
| + | |file=[[File:Testtitle.png|290px|border]] | ||
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| + | '''Release type:''' [[Incomplete]]<br /> | ||
| + | '''Levels:''' 1<br /> | ||
| + | '''Author:''' [[Yurik Nestoly]]<br /> | ||
| + | '''Website:''' N/A<br /> | ||
| + | '''Related games:''' N/A | ||
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| + | Games like Dummy Duck 4 included digital photos, but these were made before digital cameras were widely available. The photos were taken on a roll of film. The prints were mailed to a company across country which could scan them. After many weeks, they mailed back a floppy disk with digital photos. But one day, affordable digital cameras became a thing. And with that, digital photos became much more common. Of course, that meant making games with digital photos. Add a toy T-Rex and a cardboard city to the mix, and you've got "Test!" | ||
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[[File:Dino.png|thumb|320px|Chased by a T Rex]] | [[File:Dino.png|thumb|320px|Chased by a T Rex]] | ||
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* '''[http://alancaudel.com/gamemaker/test2021.zip ''Test!'']''' | * '''[http://alancaudel.com/gamemaker/test2021.zip ''Test!'']''' | ||
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[[Category: Barely-there games|Test!]] | [[Category: Barely-there games|Test!]] | ||
| + | [[Category: Yurik Nestoly|Test!]] | ||
| + | [[Category: Side-scrolling|Test!]] | ||
| + | [[Category: New discoveries|Test!]] | ||
| + | [[Category: Florida|Test!]] | ||
| + | [[Category: United States|Test!]] | ||
Latest revision as of 07:51, 23 October 2021
Games like Dummy Duck 4 included digital photos, but these were made before digital cameras were widely available. The photos were taken on a roll of film. The prints were mailed to a company across country which could scan them. After many weeks, they mailed back a floppy disk with digital photos. But one day, affordable digital cameras became a thing. And with that, digital photos became much more common. Of course, that meant making games with digital photos. Add a toy T-Rex and a cardboard city to the mix, and you've got "Test!"