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[[Category:Pending articles]]<center>'''FULL ENTRY COMING SOON!'''</center> | [[Category:Pending articles]]<center>'''FULL ENTRY COMING SOON!'''</center> | ||
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+ | ==Instructions== | ||
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+ | : Left = Left arrow | ||
+ | : Right = Right arrow | ||
+ | : Climb Up = Up arrow | ||
+ | : Climb Down = Down arrow | ||
+ | : Jump right = 9 (on keypad) | ||
+ | : Jump left = 7 (on keypad) | ||
+ | : Electro (?) = 0 (on keypad) | ||
+ | : Head bang = Z and X | ||
+ | : Shoot = Spacebar (note: shoots in the direction you last moved) | ||
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+ | ==Credits== | ||
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+ | Hi, this is [[Justin Meisse]], the bassist to the Garage Rats. Every work of art needs a forward by someone in the biz. Since we couldn't find anyone, I was chosen. It is rare indeed to come across a jewel like [[Stefan Meisse]]'s 1994 classic, ''Caves''. No game has found an appropriate use of the phrase "King Crap", or the menace of a killer pickle monster until the release of ''Caves''. The gaming industry was rocked, Stefan bought a Ferrari, and all was quiet. | ||
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+ | All good things are imitated, and ''Caves'' was no exception. Many spin-offs appeared in the next 5 years: ''Doom'', ''Quake'', ''Unreal'', the ''Final Fantasy'' series, and the ''Batman'' movies. 5 years later, this classic is re-released for the public to witness the roots of all video games. Enjoy! | ||
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+ | : -Justin Meisse | ||
+ | : 3/22/99 | ||
==Links== | ==Links== |
Revision as of 08:28, 1 November 2010
Instructions
- Left = Left arrow
- Right = Right arrow
- Climb Up = Up arrow
- Climb Down = Down arrow
- Jump right = 9 (on keypad)
- Jump left = 7 (on keypad)
- Electro (?) = 0 (on keypad)
- Head bang = Z and X
- Shoot = Spacebar (note: shoots in the direction you last moved)
Credits
Hi, this is Justin Meisse, the bassist to the Garage Rats. Every work of art needs a forward by someone in the biz. Since we couldn't find anyone, I was chosen. It is rare indeed to come across a jewel like Stefan Meisse's 1994 classic, Caves. No game has found an appropriate use of the phrase "King Crap", or the menace of a killer pickle monster until the release of Caves. The gaming industry was rocked, Stefan bought a Ferrari, and all was quiet.
All good things are imitated, and Caves was no exception. Many spin-offs appeared in the next 5 years: Doom, Quake, Unreal, the Final Fantasy series, and the Batman movies. 5 years later, this classic is re-released for the public to witness the roots of all video games. Enjoy!
- -Justin Meisse
- 3/22/99
Links