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PO'ed: Definitive Edition spices up the classic 1995 shooter with updated visuals, antialiasing, increased framerate and redefined controls, and up to 4K 144 FPS performance – and it’s now available on GOG!

PO'ed pushes first person action games to new heights! Fly through 25 spectacular 3D environments while battling vicious alien creatures. Select from a vast arsenal of weapons, including the Power Drill and the Meat Seeker. Prepare yourself for the most action-packed, fast-paced, adrenaline-pumping, infinite directional 3D gaming experience of your life!

Now on GOG!
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phaolo: Btw they forgot to add the date to the game details.
Not only that, all the data on game features is also missing, and these oversights happen all the time, there will be hundreds if not thousands of games with incorrect or dated information on GOG.

I have no idea how they think a buyer can get a feel for the game with all this missing information, who knows how many sales they lose because of that.
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P-E-S: What's the saying about polishing a turd? =P Seriously, I don't think this deserved a remaster. I would have considered it of questionable quality even when it was new.
I wish I could say that Night Dive is discovering hidden gems, but most of their output seems like making the best possible version of games that are sort of alright.
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phaolo: Btw they forgot to add the date to the game details.
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Alexim: Not only that, all the data on game features is also missing, and these oversights happen all the time, there will be hundreds if not thousands of games with incorrect or dated information on GOG. I have no idea how they think a buyer can get a feel for the game with all this missing information, who knows how many sales they lose because of that.
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For some reason GOG does not credit the original developer of PO'ed, which is Any Channel.

Here is an interview by Hardcoregaming101 with one of the four original devs about the original game, its creation process and the publishing deals with 3DO and Sony.
http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/nate-huang-poed-interview/
Post edited May 17, 2024 by g2222
Slayer (a.k.a. Lost Dungeon) (Wishlist, Wishlist 2) next, please.

Or some of the other 3DO exclusives, like Escape from Monster Manor (Wishlist) or Immercenary (Wishlist).
Post edited May 17, 2024 by CMiq
I don't know, looks like it has some major bugs.

So, basically Wolfenstein 3D but you're a Ghostbuster? Now that's a game idea I can get behind.
Post edited May 17, 2024 by Breja
Weird but neat :)
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Shmacky-McNuts: Rented it when it first came out on PSx. That and Resident Evil 1. Also Jumpin Jack bunny....whatever that 3D bunny shooter was.
Jumping flash, and I remember when it first came out I had a blast with it, I still have it emulated!
I Dream Of Indie Games made a review about this game:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgagiNTODSs
Of all the games on my 'stuff that I could see Nightdive remastering' bingo card, this was not amongst them.
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Shmacky-McNuts: Rented it when it first came out on PSx. That and Resident Evil 1. Also Jumpin Jack bunny....whatever that 3D bunny shooter was.
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DNMR2K5: Jumping flash, and I remember when it first came out I had a blast with it, I still have it emulated!
Good times.

Really got confused when the psx and Sega32x came out. The rental place was not giving refunds to anyone that rented these games, that did not know it was a new console system. People legit thought it was a new Genesis system game, cause it and Nintendo were around as top dogs.
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Shmacky-McNuts: Rented it when it first came out on PSx. That and Resident Evil 1. Also Jumpin Jack bunny....whatever that 3D bunny shooter was.
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DNMR2K5: Jumping flash, and I remember when it first came out I had a blast with it, I still have it emulated!
I remember playing that at a kiosk at EB games when the PS was first released, love it to this day
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DNMR2K5: Jumping flash, and I remember when it first came out I had a blast with it, I still have it emulated!
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Shmacky-McNuts: Good times.

Really got confused when the psx and Sega32x came out. The rental place was not giving refunds to anyone that rented these games, that did not know it was a new console system. People legit thought it was a new Genesis system game, cause it and Nintendo were around as top dogs.
Funny that you mention that as the PSX was originally going to be Nintendo's new 32bit console, but they reneged on the deal, so Sony was free to continue with its own console system!

And thank F, for that, as the JRPG genre would have forever languished over in Japan, as the Nintendo/genesis era was extremely stingy with their titles, and we would only see one, maybe two JRPGs within a 2-3 year period, being a JRPG fan back in those days SUCKED!

But thankfully with Sony's generous 3rd party development environment they were able to siphon off a lot of Nintendo's best JRPG DEVS and for once we saw releases of 4–6 titles a year instead of one, or two, thanks to Sony we are spoiled for choice when it comes to JRPGS!

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DNMR2K5: Jumping flash, and I remember when it first came out I had a blast with it, I still have it emulated!
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Skyl1ne9: I remember playing that at a kiosk at EB games when the PS was first released, love it to this day
HA, that's precisely where I first laid my hands on that game too, yet I had to sell over $3k's worth of my entire console collection, so now I emulate, much cheaper, and it takes up no space!