Posted at 12:00 on January 26th, 2003 | Quote | Edit | Delete | |
![]() Admin Reborn Gumby Posts: 11605 | Feel free to share anything about Loom (1990) here! ----- Now you see the violence inherent in the system! |
Posted at 19:45 on October 20th, 2008 | Quote | Edit | Delete | |
Member Retired Gumby Posts: 1092 | I recall playing on hard mode and seeing the secret scene. I really got surprised, caused an impression on me. But for what I heard the CD version lacks it, they improved graphics and sounds yet left out the best motivation for playing on hard. |
Posted at 05:02 on July 20th, 2014 | Quote | Edit | Delete | |
![]() Member Zombie Gumby Posts: 3879 | Totally love it, good warm memories. I first played it on a very old machine with CGA-analogue adapter, which was a bit slow, and also the copy i had was corrupted (one of the .lfl files was a copy of another for some goddamn reason), so i would get stuck at some screen. Those were the days when internet was still a luxury and even if accessed it was of little use and there were few sites with old games available for download. But when i finally connected online i got the game and finished it ![]() Ironically, same story happened to another favorite game of mine - Hero's Quest (the EGA prototype of the 1st game in Quest for Glory series). Some resource.00* files were broken and i couldn't get past a few screens. Both games were on the same pirate CD compilation, and it seemed that those people deliberately gave me hard times by tampering with the files randomly. But i got this game too, the same way i got Loom and re-played it. Too bad, i had already lost the thrill at that time. Besides, i already knew all the ins and outs of the game, since i'd already played Quest for Glory VGA long before i "revived" the original version... Such is the bitter irony of my life ![]() ----- [i]Cheer up! Remember the less you have, the more there is to get.[/i] |