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'''Release type:''' [[Freeware]]<br />
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'''Release date:''' 1994<br />
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'''Levels:''' 7<br />
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'''Author:''' [[Stefan Meisse]]<br />
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'''Website:''' [http://www.crawlingpanthertattoo.com/ Crawling Panther Tattoo]<br />
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'''Related games:''' none
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}}[[Category:Pending articles]]<center>'''FULL ENTRY COMING SOON!'''</center>
  
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==Introduction==
 
==Introduction==
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[[File:caves-shot.png|thumbnail|320px|Stefan Meisse's ''Caves'']]
  
 
11 Years later and I'm writing a new introduction to ''Caves''.  This game was always a source of pride and jealousy for me.  You see, my younger brother, [[Stefan Meisse]], made this game.  While I was slaving away on my (imagined) epic ''[[Cyborg Empire]]'' Stefan was pumping out crazy levels and amazing animations.  ''Cyborg Empire'' was lost but somehow ''Caves'' has always survived.  Stefan went on to become a successful tattoo artist and has just opened up his own tattoo shop, Crawling Panther Tattoo.  I eventually became an environment artist, working on the MMO ''Warhammer Online''.  I've included my original introduction text written in 1999.
 
11 Years later and I'm writing a new introduction to ''Caves''.  This game was always a source of pride and jealousy for me.  You see, my younger brother, [[Stefan Meisse]], made this game.  While I was slaving away on my (imagined) epic ''[[Cyborg Empire]]'' Stefan was pumping out crazy levels and amazing animations.  ''Cyborg Empire'' was lost but somehow ''Caves'' has always survived.  Stefan went on to become a successful tattoo artist and has just opened up his own tattoo shop, Crawling Panther Tattoo.  I eventually became an environment artist, working on the MMO ''Warhammer Online''.  I've included my original introduction text written in 1999.
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Revision as of 15:06, 4 December 2010

Caves
CavesTitle.png

Release type: Freeware
Release date: 1994
Levels: 7
Author: Stefan Meisse
Website: Crawling Panther Tattoo
Related games: none

FULL ENTRY COMING SOON!


Introduction

Stefan Meisse's Caves

11 Years later and I'm writing a new introduction to Caves. This game was always a source of pride and jealousy for me. You see, my younger brother, Stefan Meisse, made this game. While I was slaving away on my (imagined) epic Cyborg Empire Stefan was pumping out crazy levels and amazing animations. Cyborg Empire was lost but somehow Caves has always survived. Stefan went on to become a successful tattoo artist and has just opened up his own tattoo shop, Crawling Panther Tattoo. I eventually became an environment artist, working on the MMO Warhammer Online. I've included my original introduction text written in 1999.

Justin Meisse
6/10/2010

Instructions

Left = Left arrow
Right = Right arrow
Climb Up = Up arrow
Climb Down = Down arrow
Jump right = F
Jump left = Q
Electro (?) = E
Head bang = G and H
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

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