Ima :goberserk: if you don’t fix dat year error.
December 19
Roleplains
A new company called Roleplains has released a portable(Its a game not true blue console.) game called Mystery Lambs where you play as a lamb who has to fight his way to find lands and its a RPG and is a good price for what you get and it has multiplayer functionality and players can create own adventures through a easy system called LambBam. And is a major hit.
Tell JDON to fix his dates… it isn’t '97.
Pixel
MUD
MUD 2
MUD 2 Races ‘n’ More DLC
December 21st, 1977
It seemed that everyone forgot about it - but the new game that Pixel Studios Florida was working on is finally released. Immortal Kombat was given a 9.75 (Screw you, All Games.) Remaining with the highest score a game has gotten this year. Immortal Kombat is amazing! It is a fighting / god game where you have to control a god such as the Greek, Norse, Egyptian, or Roman gods, and you can fight to the death with them! It features online gameplay, and for the first time in a game, 10bit graphics! Fans of both Pixel Studios, and Mythical Games are already buying copies because of things from both of their companies are in the game.
Gaming News, out.
December 28th 1977
Roleplains has released a console as a portable called GameToro the system ports 11 bit processors and a 12 bit sound system. The system sports online through cable many want Immortal Kombat to be ported to this console.
January 1, 1978
First we will start this article with Happy New Year! This year’s top 10 is out! We are happy to bring you the newest top 10 from the latest year’s best games! Here it is, and make sure to buy a copy of these amazing games! This ranking is not based of metacritic’s review scores but based of the poll made by us, and there were millions of people voting!
1. Immortal Kombat by Pixel Studios
2. Spelunkies by Mythical Games
3. MUD (Multi User Dungeon) 2 by Pixel Studios
4. Break It! by Blended Enterprise
5. Tales from Happy Valley by Horse-Drawn Games
6. Spelunkies 2 by Mythical Games
7. Meow-Meow by HardSoft
8. Mystery Lambs by Roleplains
9. Criticals by Trapped Games
10. MUD by Pixel Studios
This year was a year full of surprises, new game companies and all that good stuff! MUD was rated last, not because the bad concept or bad gameplay but because of the many problems Pixel Studios has brought with it. Immortal Kombat was the highest rated game of the year, and it totally deserved that. Thank you all for voting and see you next year!
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IGDTN, most popular gaming site & reviews all over the world!
January 3, 1978
HardSoft has recently announced the release of the first expansion pack for their game “Meow-Meow”. The pack is known by the name of “Winter Expansion” and adds snowmen, snowing weather, a simple chat feature for multiplayer and more. During the first week of sales, the price will be cut by 50%. In an unofficial statement, a HardSoft employee said that the game and the expansion pack are being ported to Roleplains’ GameToro.
//fixed it.sorry xc
January 7, 1978
To compete with the other game consoles on the market, Mythical Games have announced The MythBox.
The MythBox has a rather flat rectangular design with the Iconic sword across a shield symbol, The logo of Mythical Games. It introduces a Square shaped cartridge that can be inserted into the MythBox to play games! The Console supports 8 Bit Sounds And Graphics, and comes with 4 flat square controllers to support local multiplayer. sadly no online functions come on this device, the console comes with a non online version of Spelunkies 2 as a cartridge. The console comes in three colors, Black-Grey, Blue-Silver, and Red-Purple. the Special Edition version comes with a port for spelunkies original, And the Immortal Kombat game by Mythical Games and Pixel Studios. Mythical Games also allows other companies to purchase the license to develop games for the console. The Planned release date is sometime next month
Pixel
MUD
MUD 2
MUD 2 Races ‘n’ More DLC
Immortal Kombat
January 9, 1978
Is it to compete with Mythical Games, an old rivalry between the two companies? Just two days after Mythical Games announcing the MythBox, Pixel Studios has announced the PixelCube. It will come in three styles, along with a custom case for the newly titled game “Immortal Kombat”. Only a lucky 1000 people will get a custom case. The colours are black, white, and blue. (Navy blue.) It features 10-bit graphics and 8-bit sounds, and comes with two controllers that are designed to be handheld. It supports co-op gameplay, and online gameplay and similar to the MythBox, will allow developers to buy licenses for developing. A release date has not been confirmed yet.
Gaming News, out.
January 10, 1978
Due to many other consoles appearing on the market, HardSoft gave up from porting Meow-Meow to the GameToro. The company is now thinking about porting the game to the PixelCube instead.
//PIXELCUBE FTW. PIXEL SHALL RUN THE GAMING INDUSTRY!
//(also a random thing in lower caps because caps prevention and such)
Pixel
MUD
MUD 2
MUD 2 (Races ‘n’ More DLC)
Immortal Kombat
January 11, 1978
[IN A LETTER]
Dear Phillip Adams,
I understand your company is not big up in the sky such as Pixel Studios or Mythical Games. We hope Pixel Studios can help in any way, but first we’d like to offer you a CEO position at Pixel Games Florida. I hope you can understand.
Pixel
[OUT OF LETTER]
Pixel Power, Issue 1
MUD 1 has been taken off the market due to having not enough sales. In this issue, there will be an exclusive poster for Pixel Power issue 1. It will feature characters from MUD, MUD 2, MUD 2’s DLC, Immortal Kombat, and of course, the Pixel Studios logo.
Have a pixel day.
Abstergo Entertainment
Johann Abstergo
1, 12, 1978
Speech on News
Hello everybody, my name is Jerry Peterson. Today I would like to show everyone a new creation, Jumper Guy.
So I hope you all enjoy Jumper Guy when you get to play it yourselves. Jumper Guy is be available today! Play it now your Atari!
Jumper Guy
Platformer
Atari 2600
7/10
2D G V1
1, 12, 1978
(Screenshot)
Simple platforming game.
((I think you forgot to write only two companies can make consoles at the start))
January 14, 1978
[IN A LETTER]
Dear Pixel,
Thanks for your letter. I’d like to accept your offer. I’m proud that I can do something for such a big company.
Sincerely,
Phillip Adams
Horse-Drawn Games
Tales From Happy Valley
Adventure Pack 1
Adventure Pack 2
January 17, 1978
Today, Horse-Drawn Games released six new adventures for Tales From Happy Valley. Two of the six are original stories not covered in Irene Stevenson’s books. The adventures can be purchased separately on individual floppy discs for $5 apiece, or in a set of 3 for $10. The 3-packs are simply called Adventure Pack 1 and Adventure Pack 2.
Pixel
MUD
MUD 2
MUD 2 RnM DLC
Immortal Kombat
January 18, 1978
[IN A LETTER]
Dear Phillip Adams,
We ask of one thing from you - all of your workers can keep old-positions if they go to Florida to work for Pixel Studios Florida. However, we ask of you to resign your company, HardSoft. This is a minor sacrifice in order for you to become high-up in Pixel Studios’ ranks. You will be 90% in charge of Pixel Studios Florida. (I’ll be in charge the other 10%.)
However, the only thing I ask is that you close down HardSoft to begin taking control of Pixel Studios Florida.
Pixel
January 20, 1978
Abstergo Entertainment is currently working on a new game: Blob. Blob will be an action alien game for the Atari.
((Use PMs or messages or whatever instead of letters, unless you want everyone to see your conversation. Also, [quote=“apljee, post:68, topic:8439”]
We ask of one thing from you…
[/quote]
and
really?))
January 21, 1978
BREAKING NEWS
HardSoft, a company known for the “Meow-Meow” Virtual Pet/Simulation game, has been recently closed down. However, this doesn’t mean the end of the said game, as HardSoft’s workers are currently moving to Pixel Studios Florida.
A recent burst of GameToro sales has been due to a major hit game called CardMasters where you swipe a card to activate it in the game it comes with the game, a starter deck and a card swiping machine.
1978 January 28