Yea, i had a A500.
Ooh.. 'Hunter'. Despite its was quite a dull game (you were spending your
time walking around), i used to play it for houuurs. So perfect with
background music, exactly when i really turned from house to techno, ive got
'waveform transmission #1' joined to this game in my mind.
Plus i remember i had a bug in my game, so couldn't walk diagonally...
So thrilling that you were able to windsurf with zero wind on theses super
flat seas, smoooooth :)

As for the movie, i think Armando liked Terminator, cause theres a track on
"The new World Order, the second generation" on Warehouse, called
'Terminator', with the "come with me if ya wanna live" sample in it.

- Kiddy.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Brendan Nelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "313" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2004 12:12 PM
Subject: RE: (313) games


When I was first getting into Detroit techno and similar
sorts of sounds, I had a Commodore Amiga and most of the
games I liked playing while listening to electronic music
were early 3D games. There was something cold, crisp and
sharply polygonal about 16-bit simulated realities that
tied in so effectively with the music I was listening to
then.

The number one game was Hunter, in which you pretty much
did your own thing in a sprawling polygonal archipelago.
You could get in cars, vans, boats or helicopters, and go
exploring. It was pretty nice to fly high over hilly little
islands while listening to Balil or B12.

Brendan


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