Nothing scarier than a scratched document
Properly, effectively, it is nearly Halloween once more and that is our spooky reward for you. After masking indie horror video games on 8- and 16 bit {hardware} In earlier Octobers, this time we talked concerning the CD-ROM period. Meaning extra storage capability, digital audio, and actual stay actors that make the whole lot even scarier.
Bob Mackey sits atop the host throne once more, welcoming visitors Kaye Ross and Michael”gradual meat” Sawyer to rank these early ’90s scares based mostly on a “creepy quotient.” That is proper, we’re assigning NUMBERS to ART and that is a nightmare.
Description: Greetings, retro rancid revenants! We’re knee-deep within the spookiest season, which suggests it is time as soon as once more to open the crypt and gaze in worry at a choice of horror video games that did their finest to scare us all these many years in the past. Over the previous few years, we have coated NES and 16-bit video games, so now it is time to transfer on to the world of multimedia: the place each rendered demons and failed actors did their finest to make horror thrive in an age past floppy disks. On this week’s episode, be part of Bob Mackey, Kaye Ross (of Duckfeed.television), and Michael Sawyer because the workforce makes an attempt to understand the artwork of pretend blood and FMV.
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