In 1994, the world saw a gaming revolution. Children and adults piled into a stores to buy this phenomenon. The developers were soon knighted by the Queen of England. That's right. The world had seen Shaq-Fu. After becoming the most profitable market for Shaq (except for his movie "Kazaam"), fans of the game decided to make a follow up in RPG style. The RPG the fans made was good too, and it is FREE. AND IT CONTAINS MORE SHAQ. In the RPG, Shaq has to fight Kobe and Sett (the original enemy from Shaq-Fu) in order to save the world once again. Michael Jackson and other friends aid Shaq in his quest.
This is OLD, but still extremely WINNER:QuoteIn 1994, the world saw a gaming revolution. Children and adults piled into a stores to buy this phenomenon. The developers were soon knighted by the Queen of England. That's right. The world had seen Shaq-Fu. After becoming the most profitable market for Shaq (except for his movie "Kazaam"), fans of the game decided to make a follow up in RPG style. The RPG the fans made was good too, and it is FREE. AND IT CONTAINS MORE SHAQ. In the RPG, Shaq has to fight Kobe and Sett (the original enemy from Shaq-Fu) in order to save the world once again. Michael Jackson and other friends aid Shaq in his quest.You can download it here:http://redlof.ath.cx/stuff/shaqfu12.zip
Quote from: Over the Road Racer on 27-03-2012, 13:33:32 PMThis is OLD, but still extremely WINNER:QuoteIn 1994, the world saw a gaming revolution. Children and adults piled into a stores to buy this phenomenon. The developers were soon knighted by the Queen of England. That's right. The world had seen Shaq-Fu. After becoming the most profitable market for Shaq (except for his movie "Kazaam"), fans of the game decided to make a follow up in RPG style. The RPG the fans made was good too, and it is FREE. AND IT CONTAINS MORE SHAQ. In the RPG, Shaq has to fight Kobe and Sett (the original enemy from Shaq-Fu) in order to save the world once again. Michael Jackson and other friends aid Shaq in his quest.You can download it here:http://redlof.ath.cx/stuff/shaqfu12.zipI don't get it. You didn't make SFRPG, you just rediscovered it. I've heard of it, but I don't want to have to go downloading another Windows executable file. Why can't someone make SFRPG as a Genesis/SNES rom?
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Quote from: Thunder on 31-03-2012, 04:18:37 AMQuote from: Over the Road Racer on 27-03-2012, 13:33:32 PMThis is OLD, but still extremely WINNER:QuoteIn 1994, the world saw a gaming revolution. Children and adults piled into a stores to buy this phenomenon. The developers were soon knighted by the Queen of England. That's right. The world had seen Shaq-Fu. After becoming the most profitable market for Shaq (except for his movie "Kazaam"), fans of the game decided to make a follow up in RPG style. The RPG the fans made was good too, and it is FREE. AND IT CONTAINS MORE SHAQ. In the RPG, Shaq has to fight Kobe and Sett (the original enemy from Shaq-Fu) in order to save the world once again. Michael Jackson and other friends aid Shaq in his quest.You can download it here:http://redlof.ath.cx/stuff/shaqfu12.zipI don't get it. You didn't make SFRPG, you just rediscovered it. I've heard of it, but I don't want to have to go downloading another Windows executable file. Why can't someone make SFRPG as a Genesis/SNES rom?Why, this looks like a job for a genius programmer who can create brilliant software that's totally better than anything anyone's ever seen within just a few hours. Do you know any?
Quote from: ZMannZilla on 31-03-2012, 19:08:00 PMQuote from: Thunder on 31-03-2012, 04:18:37 AMWhy can't someone make SFRPG as a Genesis/SNES rom?Why, this looks like a job for a genius programmer who can create brilliant software that's totally better than anything anyone's ever seen within just a few hours. Do you know any?You caught me at just the right time. I was having a fantasy about being some subversive basement dwelling geek/nerd who makes 100k a year and stays up all night programming while posting to 4chan, github and sourceforge. I'm your man! I have done more difficult things in my life. This should be no problem. I'll just solicit a team of AAA developers and we'll start an open source project. It'll be just like college, except without any pressure! We'll upload YouTube videos daily showing cool visualized representations or our accomplishments and the evolution/divergence of the source tree. We won't know each other personally, just on a professional level, and we'll eventually be the first ones on the mission to Mars, because we'll be recognized for our accomplishments, and we'll live happily ever after.Open source programming is cool!In truth I can't even afford some apartment in a big city, even nerds are scared of me, community college is the furthest my education ever has, and possibly ever will go/gone, I'm not smart enough to use consistantly correct grammar or spelling, nor can I program correctly. Is there a correct way to program? No, but I can't program creatively either. There used to be a time when I could kind of program stuff, but I lost practice and thus, talent. I'm a loser. I can't program your game like a boss. I can only put together some poo pooty DarkBASIC thing with a comical model modelled in Blender.
Quote from: Thunder on 31-03-2012, 04:18:37 AMWhy can't someone make SFRPG as a Genesis/SNES rom?Why, this looks like a job for a genius programmer who can create brilliant software that's totally better than anything anyone's ever seen within just a few hours. Do you know any?
Why can't someone make SFRPG as a Genesis/SNES rom?
Quote from: Thunder on 31-03-2012, 21:15:11 PMQuote from: ZMannZilla on 31-03-2012, 19:08:00 PMQuote from: Thunder on 31-03-2012, 04:18:37 AMWhy can't someone make SFRPG as a Genesis/SNES rom?Why, this looks like a job for a genius programmer who can create brilliant software that's totally better than anything anyone's ever seen within just a few hours. Do you know any?You caught me at just the right time. I was having a fantasy about being some subversive basement dwelling geek/nerd who makes 100k a year and stays up all night programming while posting to 4chan, github and sourceforge. I'm your man! I have done more difficult things in my life. This should be no problem. I'll just solicit a team of AAA developers and we'll start an open source project. It'll be just like college, except without any pressure! We'll upload YouTube videos daily showing cool visualized representations or our accomplishments and the evolution/divergence of the source tree. We won't know each other personally, just on a professional level, and we'll eventually be the first ones on the mission to Mars, because we'll be recognized for our accomplishments, and we'll live happily ever after.Open source programming is cool!In truth I can't even afford some apartment in a big city, even nerds are scared of me, community college is the furthest my education ever has, and possibly ever will go/gone, I'm not smart enough to use consistantly correct grammar or spelling, nor can I program correctly. Is there a correct way to program? No, but I can't program creatively either. There used to be a time when I could kind of program stuff, but I lost practice and thus, talent. I'm a loser. I can't program your game like a boss. I can only put together some poo pooty DarkBASIC thing with a comical model modelled in Blender.So, no, then.