Demolition Man severaly underated, the movie and the game.
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Demolition Man severaly underated, the movie and the game.
You know, every damn timew I hear people talk about Demolition Man, they are talking total crap! I still do not understand why as the game was not that bad. It was actually quite fun if you ask me. Mind you I was not too happy with the fighting levels, but the shooting and Doom style levels were sweet. I can't remember, were there driving levels? Been a long time. I need to pull my copy, dust it off, and pop her in.
Oh, and for the record, the movie kicks total ass too!
Oh, and for the record, the movie kicks total ass too!
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Demolition Man was a funny flick, could have done without a couple scenes, but not bad overall.
The game's shooting sequences were top notch. According to their promotional material, footage for the game was shot durring the filing of the movie itself. Kinda cool.
The fighting scenes were a bit lame though, and the final 'sex' scene is disappointing, but a funny ending. Plus the levels playing through the offices at the end were fun, and wonder if they want to make a big deal about that in the news now? eh, a bit of a side joke there.
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The game's shooting sequences were top notch. According to their promotional material, footage for the game was shot durring the filing of the movie itself. Kinda cool.
The fighting scenes were a bit lame though, and the final 'sex' scene is disappointing, but a funny ending. Plus the levels playing through the offices at the end were fun, and wonder if they want to make a big deal about that in the news now? eh, a bit of a side joke there.
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I agree, I thought Demolition Man was a fun game. Yes, the fighting & driving sections were fairly weak, but the shooting sections were top notch! I thought the engine for the doom style section was actually very well done, and the other parts are great w/a light gun! The game was made in conjuction w/the movie, hence the additonal scenes of the the two leads, which gives the game a very polished feel. Throw in a bunch of fmv from the flick, and you've got a great title that successfully blends several elements together.
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I love the film. I watched it for the first time roughly a year ago, two days after my first viewing of Blade Runner, a pretentious artsy flick with a trite and cliched message. Man, what a breath of fresh air Demolition Man was after that. Satirical, well-paced, involving, beautifully choreographed, funny as all get out, and even mildly thought-provoking. It's superbly done at every level, while not pretending to be anything greater than another entertaining adventure starring a guy who does what's right.
With my first playthrough of Snow Job done, I popped the game in for the first time. I was a bit disappointed (though not surprised) that it starts with the light gun levels, since I'm not at the house with the light gun-compatible TV. The control on those levels is so terrible with a D-pad that I'm surprised they didn't bundle the game with a Gamegun.
Still, the game looks great so far, with wonderful production values. I can't wait to get my 3DO hooked up to the light gun-compatible TV so I can start playing it for real.
A couple questions about saving progress, since the manual doesn't say a word on the subject: First, when do you get passwords? When you die? At the end of a mission? None of the above? Second, does the password save continues and/or lives?
With my first playthrough of Snow Job done, I popped the game in for the first time. I was a bit disappointed (though not surprised) that it starts with the light gun levels, since I'm not at the house with the light gun-compatible TV. The control on those levels is so terrible with a D-pad that I'm surprised they didn't bundle the game with a Gamegun.
Still, the game looks great so far, with wonderful production values. I can't wait to get my 3DO hooked up to the light gun-compatible TV so I can start playing it for real.
A couple questions about saving progress, since the manual doesn't say a word on the subject: First, when do you get passwords? When you die? At the end of a mission? None of the above? Second, does the password save continues and/or lives?
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I'll provide the obligatory negative feedback for this thread.
Can't say I'm much of a fan of the game. The fighting sections are pretty terrible, and the d-pad control on the gun sections left a lot to be desired. The game looks nice, but it just doesn't play well, IMO.
On a side note, does this game actually use the light gun? I was under the impression that it didn't. But if it does, maybe I'll eventually give it another try.
Can't say I'm much of a fan of the game. The fighting sections are pretty terrible, and the d-pad control on the gun sections left a lot to be desired. The game looks nice, but it just doesn't play well, IMO.
On a side note, does this game actually use the light gun? I was under the impression that it didn't. But if it does, maybe I'll eventually give it another try.
What, no framerate gripes?Austin wrote:I'll provide the obligatory negative feedback for this thread. .
It does use the game, and it makes a pretty big difference imo ... much more fun.Austin wrote:On a side note, does this game actually use the light gun? I was under the impression that it didn't. But if it does, maybe I'll eventually give it another try.
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Well, it seemed to make more sense than starting a new Demolition Man thread from scratch.T2KFreeker wrote:Damn, reviving my thread from what, five or six years ago?
Shoulda read the manual, Austin; it gives pretty good detail on using the light gun. Though I'll admit it's left me wondering whether I can play with the light gun hooked into the regular's controller port, since that would save me the trouble of swapping controllers in and out of the port on the 3DO itself.
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I have not posted in awhile was unemployed for a little while then crawled into a dark, withdrawn hole but now I am back and happy to see this thread, I love this game to death and actually this was the game that made me want a 3DO in 1995. It is a primitive game but as long as you do not compare it to todays' games you can see how great it is. The great thing is this game was made for SNES and Sega CD, but Sly Stalone himself personally contributed to the cinematics for this game, which I think is fantastic. I am a Sly Stalone fan and a huge fan of the movie and the game and the system! Grand slam for me!
Welcome back Zook. I agree, it was totally cool to have Stallone (and Snipes) film scenes specifically for this game. Even today almost 20 years later, how many movie games still can't manage to secure original cast?
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. Indeed, and another thing i forgot to say is i love the fighting scenes when i was a kid i used to skip to those 4 scenes on purpose then beat up simon phoenix then shut it off lol. I never was able to beat the game as i could never figure out how to get around that first person tunnel part but now i think i need to give it a whirlTrev wrote:Welcome back Zook. I agree, it was totally cool to have Stallone (and Snipes) film scenes specifically for this game. Even today almost 20 years later, how many movie games still can't manage to secure original cast?
It took me a while to figure that section out too. I bet that was the case for most 3DO gamers actually, since it doesn't really play out how you'd expect.zook1981 wrote: I never was able to beat the game as i could never figure out how to get around that first person tunnel part but now i think i need to give it a whirl
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Re: Demolition Man severaly underated, the movie and the gam
After exhausting my interest in Space Pirates for the moment (very fun game, but you just can't play the same arcade shooter for play session after play session), I finally gave this game a whirl.
I'll save comments on the game in general for later, but I have to remark straight off that I am no longer surprised they didn't bundle the game with a Gamegun (see my post from last year). Good grief, the accuracy is just horrible. I know from playing Space Pirates that it's not the Gamegun, it's just awful programming. Are American Laser Games the only publisher who had access to SDKs for the Gamegun? (That's not a rhetorical question. Possibly it's a dumb question, but it's not rhetorical.) It doesn't help that there's no way to manually reload, either. It's still better than using the standard controller in many cases, but I find that to comfortably complete certain levels I have to put away the light gun and do it the crude standard controller way. No one else found the Gamegun implementation far worse than it should have been?
I'll save comments on the game in general for later, but I have to remark straight off that I am no longer surprised they didn't bundle the game with a Gamegun (see my post from last year). Good grief, the accuracy is just horrible. I know from playing Space Pirates that it's not the Gamegun, it's just awful programming. Are American Laser Games the only publisher who had access to SDKs for the Gamegun? (That's not a rhetorical question. Possibly it's a dumb question, but it's not rhetorical.) It doesn't help that there's no way to manually reload, either. It's still better than using the standard controller in many cases, but I find that to comfortably complete certain levels I have to put away the light gun and do it the crude standard controller way. No one else found the Gamegun implementation far worse than it should have been?
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Area 51 on the Saturn is the same way. Horrible with the light gun.Martin III wrote:After exhausting my interest in Space Pirates for the moment (very fun game, but you just can't play the same arcade shooter for play session after play session), I finally gave this game a whirl.
I'll save comments on the game in general for later, but I have to remark straight off that I am no longer surprised they didn't bundle the game with a Gamegun (see my post from last year). Good grief, the accuracy is just horrible. I know from playing Space Pirates that it's not the Gamegun, it's just awful programming. Are American Laser Games the only publisher who had access to SDKs for the Gamegun? (That's not a rhetorical question. Possibly it's a dumb question, but it's not rhetorical.) It doesn't help that there's no way to manually reload, either. It's still better than using the standard controller in many cases, but I find that to comfortably complete certain levels I have to put away the light gun and do it the crude standard controller way. No one else found the Gamegun implementation far worse than it should have been?
But I don't have the gun. However I can't get past the fight scene with Wesley Snipes.
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Re: Demolition Man severaly underated, the movie and the gam
Which one? "Snipes" fights Spartan in 8 of the game's 16 levels!a31chris wrote:Area 51 on the Saturn is the same way. Horrible with the light gun.
But I don't have the gun. However I can't get past the fight scene with Wesley Snipes.
On that note, though, I'm startled that there isn't a walkthrough for this game yet. Some parts of Demolition Man are not merely hard to beat, but hard to figure out. Guess I'd better throw one together myself. I've now beaten the game on normal difficulty, so I shouldn't have any trouble getting together something basic. That said, if someone wants to help me figure out how to get all the health and weapons pickups, I'd be happy to write something more comprehensive!
By the way, anyone else find it weird that they recorded a different "game over" clip for each level of the game? I mean, it's not like any of them refer to the level's specific content, so why not just record a half dozen clips and have the game pick one at random at each game over?
Also, off-topic but I found Area 51 plays terrific with the light gun, and haven't heard anyone else say different until now. Are you sure the timing on your television is correct? Alternately, which light gun are you using?
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My light gun is the standard neon orange saturn one. It works great on both Virtua Cops but it doesn't register well on Area 51 for the Saturn. Its horrible. Since it works on both Virtua Cops I'm guessing its Area 51. But that's off topic.Martin III wrote:Which one? "Snipes" fights Spartan in 8 of the game's 16 levels!a31chris wrote:Area 51 on the Saturn is the same way. Horrible with the light gun.
But I don't have the gun. However I can't get past the fight scene with Wesley Snipes.
On that note, though, I'm startled that there isn't a walkthrough for this game yet. Some parts of Demolition Man are not merely hard to beat, but hard to figure out. Guess I'd better throw one together myself. I've now beaten the game on normal difficulty, so I shouldn't have any trouble getting together something basic. That said, if someone wants to help me figure out how to get all the health and weapons pickups, I'd be happy to write something more comprehensive!
By the way, anyone else find it weird that they recorded a different "game over" clip for each level of the game? I mean, it's not like any of them refer to the level's specific content, so why not just record a half dozen clips and have the game pick one at random at each game over?
Also, off-topic but I found Area 51 plays terrific with the light gun, and haven't heard anyone else say different until now. Are you sure the timing on your television is correct? Alternately, which light gun are you using?
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Yeah, we are off topic here, but I have to comment as well that Area 51 on the Saturn was always dead on for me with the Virtua Gun. Perhaps something is indeed wrong with your gun? Calibrate it? Been a long time so I can't remember if you can, but I don't see why not. Play Die Hard Arcade's Gun section instead. Way more fun. LOLa31chris wrote:My light gun is the standard neon orange saturn one. It works great on both Virtua Cops but it doesn't register well on Area 51 for the Saturn. Its horrible. Since it works on both Virtua Cops I'm guessing its Area 51. But that's off topic.Martin III wrote:Which one? "Snipes" fights Spartan in 8 of the game's 16 levels!a31chris wrote:Area 51 on the Saturn is the same way. Horrible with the light gun.
But I don't have the gun. However I can't get past the fight scene with Wesley Snipes.
On that note, though, I'm startled that there isn't a walkthrough for this game yet. Some parts of Demolition Man are not merely hard to beat, but hard to figure out. Guess I'd better throw one together myself. I've now beaten the game on normal difficulty, so I shouldn't have any trouble getting together something basic. That said, if someone wants to help me figure out how to get all the health and weapons pickups, I'd be happy to write something more comprehensive!
By the way, anyone else find it weird that they recorded a different "game over" clip for each level of the game? I mean, it's not like any of them refer to the level's specific content, so why not just record a half dozen clips and have the game pick one at random at each game over?
Also, off-topic but I found Area 51 plays terrific with the light gun, and haven't heard anyone else say different until now. Are you sure the timing on your television is correct? Alternately, which light gun are you using?
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Re: Demolition Man severaly underated, the movie and the gam
I just found an interesting Demolition Man video on YouTube. Looks like a promo of some sort, but there are a few things in it that didn't make it into the final game. The 1st person shooter stage seen at 1:20-1:24 is a particularly striking example.