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Game of Thrones LE Loading Video
By guet35
Game of Thrones LE Loading Video
Merci VPW pour ce magnifique cadeau de noel
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Alive ! (Brunswick 1978) Loading Video
By guet35
Alive ! (Brunswick 1978) Loading Video
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Pole Position (Sonic 1982) - Loading
By cerebusk
Format: 1080p
This video is a re-edit of the title sequence to a show called "Grand Prix", modified to include the "Pole Position" logo. The specific episode I pulled is from 1987, the same year as the game.
The audio is the bridge from "The Chain" by Fleetwood Mac. This is also from the original video - I kept it because it meant I could also keep the 1980s-appropriate engine rev sound effect.
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Pharaoh (Williams 1981) - Loading
By cerebusk
Format: 1080p
For this video, I was inspired by the game's backglass, which shows the pharaoh driving a chariot, to use a clip the chariot race from the 1998 movie, The Prince of Egypt. Like the backglass, the scene is very much in the wrong aspect ratio to use in a portrait-oriented video, so I spent a significant amount of time carefully panning-and-scanning the clip. In order not to have to listen to a sort of weird, out-of-context clip of the movie's dialogue, I also resync'ed Hans Zimmer's score for this scene.
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Metropolis (Maresa 1982) - Loading
By cerebusk
Format: 1080p
OK, so this loading video may not have an obvious connection to the game in question, but hear me out:
The Metropolis pinball game came out in 1982, the same year as the art film Koyaanisqatsi. The artwork for the pinball machine shows a large city but hints that something bad is getting ready to happen (or is happening already - look no further than the giant woman with tattered clothes and a laser gun ready to shoot to see what I mean). Koyaanisqatsi is a sort of visual tone poem, hinting that there may be something bad happening with our own modern metropolises - and suggests that we may have to eventually escape into space to get away from our mistakes (or maybe the film is saying that our problems are already infecting space, I'm actually not clear on this point.)
Anyway, the video consists of several short clips from different parts of the movie plus a short clip of Philip Glass' extraordinary score from yet another part of the film. I did at least use the game's logo.
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Viking (Bally 1980) - Loading
By cerebusk
Format: 1080p
I used elements of the backglass to build this video. I used uberduck.ai to generate the voice over. It's a combination of Cookie Monster (as voiced by Frank Oz and Neil DeGrasse Tyson.
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Metal Man (Inder 1992) - Loading
By cerebusk
Format: 1080P
This video is made from the game's backglass and yes, more lightning bolts, which is an effect I've been using a lot lately. They are present in the game's artwork, though, so why not?
For the music, you have two choices: The main version, which uses a clip from the song "Neverlight" by Tarja. Or, you can choose the ALT version, which uses music from the game's ROM. Personally, I picked "Neverlight," but I can understand why others might want the authentic music.
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Flicker (Bally 1974) - Loading
By cerebusk
Format: 1080p
I spent way more time that I probably should have trying to figure out who the actors on this backglass were. I also spent a lot of time trying to figure out if I could use material out of several Looney Tunes cartoons to make the video. Finally, I settled on using real clips of the most prominent faces that appear.
For the record, the actors and movies I included are (in order of appearance): W. C. Fields (in You Can't Cheat an Honest Man, 1939), Clark Gable (with Joan Crawford in Strange Cargo, 1940), Joe E. Brown (in The Stolen Jools, 1931), Laurel and Hardy (source unknown, taken from a clip reel), and Mae West (in I'm No Angel, 1933). The only identification I'm not super confident in is Mae West, but the quote was a great way to end the video and I didn't have any other good guesses, so I kept the clip in.
The rest of the video is animated from the game's backglass and a stock clip of a theatre curtain.
The music is "A Bench in the Park" by Jack Yellen and Milton Ager, as performed in the early Universal musical, King of Jazz, 1931.
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Robo-war (Gottlieb 1988) - Loading
By cerebusk
Format: 1080p
This video is built from the game's backglass and uses audio taken from the game's ROM as well.
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Rollergames (Williams 1990) - Loading
By cerebusk
Format: 1080p
This video is built from the game's backglass and the audio is edited down from the game's ROM.
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Seawitch (Stern 1980) - Loading
By cerebusk
Format: 1080p
I pulled the logo for the game from the game's flyer, as it was a little easier to cut out and prepare for use, but it's not an exact match for the version on the backglass. The "by Stern" and the picture of the woman come from the backglass. The audio is taken from a sample of the game's ROM plus the intro to "Amulet" by a group called Seawitch.
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Sorcerer (Williams 1985) - Loading
By cerebusk
Format: 1080p
I never played this game back in the 1980s, but it triggers a weird sense of nostalgia for me because the artwork feels like playing D&D back then, or at least reading Dragon magazine.
This video is built from the game's backglass. The audio is Bach's Fugue in G minor BWV 578, played by an organist named Ton Koopman, plus two audio samples from the game's ROM.
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