Loloretro wrote:I don't know anything about it.
Neither do I.
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bingobongo wrote:Just finished reading the fascinating article about Flintstones VRV.
As a proud (past owner) of the white label disc many, many, years ago - I question the 12 burnt copies statement. I bought it on the Assembler games forum and the seller had a few of them for sale at the time - and I remember it being the second time they'd sold copies of the white label. It's certainly rare, but I'd go with closer to 50 or a 100 copies minimum (at a guess). It does come up for sale every few years and I'd assume a lot of collectors have a copy but won't sell - as it's one of the only white label exclusives. My guess is that most people are hanging on to it.
Also, the cost of making the glass master, etc - in the factory - would lean towards at least 50 copies. I doubt they go through all that effort for 12 discs. They may also have destroyed copies when it was confirmed it wasn't going to be released so no promotion was required.
Just my thoughts.
Loloretro wrote:Looking back on The Flinstones in Viva Rock Vegas Dreamcast (its prototypes and White Label) with the game's Making-Of.
The programmer, @Donzanoid, shares his memories of the game's chaotic development. Thanks to him.
https://www.sega-dreamcast-info-games-p ... -dreamcast
fafadou wrote:Loloretro wrote:Looking back on The Flinstones in Viva Rock Vegas Dreamcast (its prototypes and White Label) with the game's Making-Of.
The programmer, @Donzanoid, shares his memories of the game's chaotic development. Thanks to him.
https://www.sega-dreamcast-info-games-p ... -dreamcast
This is a new version ? Unfortunately the game is almost unplayable.
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