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kalmis666: That Sherlock Holmes project looks interesting, but I hate it when they don't fully detail where the money is going.
I understood form the pitch, that it goes restroring the 8 old games to todays standards and developing them to portal platform as well. Then if they get enough money, they'll do an another full game with the money. Though it wold have been good, if they'd specify better how much they'll need for that.
Americana Dawn - http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/seltaire/americana-dawn

Will be a japanese style RPG with strategy parts and historical fiction about american history scheduled for winter 2012. It has a video of the gameplay and is supposed to explain a lot of history as a side effect. Graphics looks like directly from the good old times - some people may actually like this.

The game will be freeware after finishing. Up to now 2000$ of 2700$ are collected but it still needs a couple more. If you like the idea, please consider supporting it! With the minimal pledge you can name and choose a line for a NPC character which sounds like fun.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/stoic/the-banner-saga?ref=live

An SRPG by former developers from Bioware. 10 dollars for a DRM-Free game on PC/Mac.
Post edited March 19, 2012 by TheWhiteRose
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kalmis666: That Sherlock Holmes project looks interesting, but I hate it when they don't fully detail where the money is going.
Thanks for taking the time to post on this as the Sherlock Games are my first kickstarter project. I added exactly where the money going and what it takes to localize the text and shoot a new mystery if we were to do it in a studio.
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kalmis666: That Sherlock Holmes project looks interesting, but I hate it when they don't fully detail where the money is going.
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tomimt: I understood form the pitch, that it goes restroring the 8 old games to todays standards and developing them to portal platform as well. Then if they get enough money, they'll do an another full game with the money. Though it wold have been good, if they'd specify better how much they'll need for that.
Hi, as noted above, I have added that to the kickstarter site - showing what the approximate cost would be to shoot a new mystery. I appreciate the comment!
Post edited March 19, 2012 by drmarsh
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kalmis666: That Sherlock Holmes project looks interesting, but I hate it when they don't fully detail where the money is going.
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drmarsh: Thanks for taking the time to post on this as the Sherlock Games are my first kickstarter project. I added exactly where the money going and what it takes to localize the text and shoot a new mystery if we were to do it in a studio.
Thanks for this. Gained an extra backer from here :)
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drmarsh: Thanks for taking the time to post on this as the Sherlock Games are my first kickstarter project. I added exactly where the money going and what it takes to localize the text and shoot a new mystery if we were to do it in a studio.
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kalmis666: Thanks for this. Gained an extra backer from here :)
Me too. I was hesitating between just going on eBay to find a copy of the game or funding this project, but David was very polite in his emails, and he's really enthusiastic about the project, so I pledged $20. I can see this is going to be quite the successful project if the funding takes off.

-edit- Changed pledge to $50. I regret nothing, comrades!
Post edited March 19, 2012 by lowyhong
If I were a young man and my wife was pregnant with twins, I would name them kalmis666 and lowyhong.
I decided to back Sherlock Holmes as well, as I am sort of a fan of Doyle's. I hope you good luck drmash, as it would be interesting to see these games resurrected from the mist of times, especially with remastered video.

Now only if they'd do same for Wing Commader.
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lowyhong: Me too. I was hesitating between just going on eBay to find a copy of the game or funding this project, but David was very polite in his emails, and he's really enthusiastic about the project, so I pledged $20. I can see this is going to be quite the successful project if the funding takes off.
The other thing is this version is getting a major "facelift" (the original FMV was obviously compressed out the wazoo), and possibly additional content (since the higher level pledges involve creating new characters and Times articles)?

This looks sweet as well doesn't it? (too bad it's around 550$ above my capabilities :P)

Great pitch video Dave, I had a jolly good laugh I did. Cheerio (whatever that means)!
I just backed the Sherlock Holmes project. I remember playing and enjoying one of the episodes a long time ago. Besides, Shadowgate and Deja Vu were some of my favorite NES games, I spent many hours playing them. Here's hoping you bring them back too.
Question for GOGers: how do you guys find out about these projects? Kickstarter's browser seems to be very unintuitive in finding new initiatives that don't have super accelerated day 1 funding.
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tomimt: I decided to back Sherlock Holmes as well, as I am sort of a fan of Doyle's. I hope you good luck drmash, as it would be interesting to see these games resurrected from the mist of times, especially with remastered video.

Now only if they'd do same for Wing Commader.
Thank you so much! I also wish they would bring back Wing Commander but NOT Night Trap with Dana Plato :P
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/singularityco/singularity-and-co

A project that wants to bring back old SciFi books in Ebook form. I do not know how realistic their goals are, but I do not give a damn in fact. Gambling 25 $ on an unending stream of old classic scifi, which is not in print anymore is a deal for me.
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lowyhong: Me too. I was hesitating between just going on eBay to find a copy of the game or funding this project, but David was very polite in his emails, and he's really enthusiastic about the project, so I pledged $20. I can see this is going to be quite the successful project if the funding takes off.
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MoP: The other thing is this version is getting a major "facelift" (the original FMV was obviously compressed out the wazoo), and possibly additional content (since the higher level pledges involve creating new characters and Times articles)?

This looks sweet as well doesn't it? (too bad it's around 550$ above my capabilities :P)

Great pitch video Dave, I had a jolly good laugh I did. Cheerio (whatever that means)!
Ha! Thanks for backing me! It is getting a major facelift. For the video, the mac and pc will remain relatively uncompressed while the phone games will have to have some compression to limit the footprint.

As you mentioned, there will be a bit more to the Times articles and the characters but very little of that will effect game play as the video that contains the major clues has been in the can for 20 years ;) It's more about bragging rights and helping to be a part of the process and write cool stuff!

Thanks for the comment on the video. Funny, I've done drama for 15 years but put a camera in front of my face and I freeze.

I don't know what Cherrio means but it makes me laugh.

Dave
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facls: I just backed the Sherlock Holmes project. I remember playing and enjoying one of the episodes a long time ago. Besides, Shadowgate and Deja Vu were some of my favorite NES games, I spent many hours playing them. Here's hoping you bring them back too.
Thanks a ton, Facls! I really do appreciate it! I do plan on bringing back these adventures! BTW, Deja Vu is my favorite. I loved the puzzles in that game and waking up not knowing who you were in the bathroom of a bar with 3 less bullets is so much fun. BTW, did you know that the gun shop in the game (a key location to get a gun) was not open if you played the game on Sunday? You would have to change your clock on your mac to another day to finish the game. I imagine that didn't get into the NES version. Shame. :)

BTW, can you hum the Shadowgate theme from the NES? I still can.
Post edited March 19, 2012 by drmarsh
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lowyhong: Question for GOGers: how do you guys find out about these projects? Kickstarter's browser seems to be very unintuitive in finding new initiatives that don't have super accelerated day 1 funding.
Yeah, browsing would seem like basic functionality on a site like that, yet having only "staff picks" or "popular" isn't exactly helpful.
And still, that's how I stumbled upon Holmes - "Discover / Games / Video Games / Popular" (if my memory isn't playing tricks on me, which it often is).