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    X-COM, Women, AFL, Drinking

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  1. ooda

    All games suck

    Cyke, I guess it's pointless to ask, but have you tried Laser Squad Nemesis? Also, I've recently been playing alot of old games that are just made to make you laugh. One of my favorites is Freddy Pharkas. Though I have to admit, there aren't really any games which I could see at the moment which would keep me hooked for years. Hmm, maybe LSN: Earth
  2. Yep Tammy, sure you were...
  3. It did seem you wanted a naked picture of Jiri. You naughty girl
  4. As Pete posted before, ufoaftermath.co.uk is proud to present an exclusive UFO: Aftermath video - Road to Aftermath. This video has been released to comemorate ALTAR Interactive's publishing deal with Cenega Publishing. Here are some shots of the movie to whet your appetite - http://www.ufoaftermath.co.uk/aftermath/thumb_01.jpghttp://www.ufoaftermath.co.uk/aftermath/thumb_02.jpghttp://www.ufoaftermath.co.uk/aftermath/thumb_03.jpghttp://www.ufoaftermath.co.uk/aftermath/thumb_04.jpg There is just one point I wanted to make, be careful when you download this movie. By this I don't mean that it will harm your computer or anything like that, what I mean is that the Tactical Command Network only has a limited amount of bandwidth, and we don't want to blow it all at once. Hopefully you'll enjoy this movie, which can be found here. Just one more thing, I would like to remind everybody that the second official UFO: Aftermath chat is being held today, in about nine hours. Every who is able to, please join in, it will be worth your while. For more information regarding the chat, check out the official chat information page.
  5. I've updates the movie page, and added a normal link. Should work now.
  6. I'll try to whip up a nice logo for you. I've been getting a hell of alot of quality work done with photoshop. I've especially been reading up on weathered metal tutorials. I just have to try to learn how to make textures.
  7. The time has come for another UFO: Aftermath official chat. It was a great success last time, and it can only go better this time. The chat will be held on Feburary 19th, from 19:00 - 21:00. Jiri Rydl and Robert Hoffmann from ALTAR Interactive will be there, as well as Ondrej Laba of Cenega Publishing. For more information, you can find it on the official UFO: Aftermath Chat information page. Many thanks to Olav, who is the brains behind the chat.
  8. It should work, especially with modern games. If you use windows, all you have to do is change the regional settings. This is how I got around some of the Australian censorship on GTA3, the rapscallion that I am
  9. Been a bit since the last update. From now on updates will be occuring at a more constant rate. First we had Creature of the Week, now we have Soldier of the Week. As the title suggests, we will get a glimpse at the stars of the game. Interview and preview wise, there is preview at Video Game News, and an interview at Gameplanet about why Cenega publishing chose UFO: Aftermath. Remember that you can find all interviews and previews at the interviews section of ufoaftermath.co.uk, where we have copies of all interviews conducted on UFO:A. Magazine wise, UFO: Aftermath features in the current issue of Giochi Per Il Mio Computer, Micromania, and PCgameplay. If anyone has copies of these articles, if you could scan and send them to me, it would be greatly appreciated, and as a thank you, you will receive an exclusive forum member title. As I said before, the interviews page is nicely taking shape. It should be fully completed in roughly an hour or two. The interviews page consists of transcripts of all interviews, previews, and articles conducted on UFO: Aftermath. We also have copies of articles in languages other than english, and if anyone fluent in Russian, Croatian, and Czeck/Slovak, your help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks to everyone who helped out at ToTheGame.com with voting for UFO:Aftermath. We reached number one shot, but have now slipped to number two. If everyone could just put in a vote of 10, it should help us to retain the number one position. Remember, you can vote once every four days. Talking about voting, IGN has a top ten list of games. Currently UFO: Aftermath is not on the list, but if you could add UFO:A to your most wanted list, we should get on top of another list. UFO: Aftermath has been voted as one of the most Anticipated games at Bjorn3d.com. Nice to see UFO: Aftermath being appreciated. Links ToTheGame.com UFO: Aftermath Information Video Game News UFO: Aftermath Preview Gameplanet Interview Bjorn3d.com Best of 2002 IGN Top 10
  10. Hmm, I've got the same version of UFO. If I remember correctly, is Unknown misspelt? I don't have UFO loaded on my XP machine, but I need my X-COM fix, so I'll try to get it going tonight, and see if it works. If it doesn't, I'll post the error, and/or possible fix here.
  11. ToTheGame.com have a poll up, and UFO:A needs some votes to get into the limelight, which means it needs at least 50 votes a day. I'd like to thank Mazdek for posting the news about the Development Diary. Some updates on the site have been taking place over the past week or two. One of them is the interview page is being revamped. Should be finished in a few days. Now for the fun part of the post, check out an interview at 2 dark Park, or at least the first half Links ToTheGame.com UFO:A Interview with a Difference
  12. At the moment there isn't a hell of alot of new news on the UFO: Aftermath front. I'll see if I still have a copy of the Bonusweb movie. If I do, or if I can find a copy, I'll upload it here. I've been updating the site. If you go to the interviews page, you'll see a change there. I also have to upload the new development diary. There is also some other upcoming news, although I'll have to keep you in suspense.
  13. ooda

    xcomufo.com

    Sigh, my english isn't what it used to be
  14. ooda

    xcomufo.com

    While most of us have known about this site for quite some time, only now can it really be spoken of. Well boys and girls, there's a beaut X-COM site, well worth a visit, xcomufo.com. The site couldn't really be promoted before due to some of its not so legal content. Now that the content is down, I'd like to encourage everyone to visit xcomufo.com. The site is chock full of infomation on X-COM, though mainly UFO: Defence. You can also get a stack of support for the first three X-COM's. Also worth looking at while you're visiting is X-COM: Xenocide. This is a fan based remake of X-COM 1 and 2. While at the moment only the geoscape has been created, although it looks like the game is shaping up well. A beta of the geoscape is available for download. Two thumbs up to Micah, with a great site - xcomufo.com
  15. Talking about Indiana Jones in 3D, it is in development at the moment - Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb. I think developers should be careful with deadlines, but I think that setting them a bit further wouldn't hurt. I mean, almost every game I have seen this year has been delayed. Vice City was delayed, Simcity 4 is delayed, and the list goes on. I think that one problem that UFO:A faces is that it will no doubt always be compared to X-COM. This is due to the fact that the first X-COM was UFO: Enemy Unknown. When people see this, they assume that UFO:A is a sequel to UFO:EU. I hope that when people go out and play UFO:A that judge it on its own merits, and not comparing it to X-COM.
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