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Goldeneye on the N64. One of the better games from around that time period too.

Here's is a review of how it was made.
https://melmagazine.com/en-us/story/an-oral-history-of-goldeneye-007-on-the-n64
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Swedrami: And the complete film, officially available in Russian right here.

Solaris as well, by the way:

Part 1
Part 2
The video links are broken.
Wallace & Gromit's Grand Adventures (Telltale Games, 2009)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACo09CSIeUI
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Matewis: Definitely Blade Runner. It captures the film's atmosphere perfectly, perhaps even managing to actually enhance it.
Voxel based game engine, 65536 colors, 12 different endings.
I am an Voxel lover.
Scarface: The World Is Yours (Radical Entertainment, 2006)

Agreed about the Blade Runner game. It's a masterpiece!
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Swedrami: And the complete film, officially available in Russian right here.

Solaris as well, by the way:

Part 1
Part 2
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Spectre: The video links are broken.
Are you sure?
They work just fine, for me that is.
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tinyE: Top Gun
Well, the Top Gun I knew looked like that.

And was awesome. (Better than Amiga's Skychase actually.)
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fronzelneekburm: Agreed about the Blade Runner game. It's a masterpiece!
Indeed.
It's one of those rare franchises that almost whatever you pick with "Blade Runner" on the cover, it's going to a quality product.

DVD/Bluray: a legendary scifi movie.
CD: a fantastic soundtrack by Vangelis.
Game: one of the best point'n'clicks ever made.

It is impossible to understand how this game is unavailable for purchase for those who don't have the physical copy of it (luckily I have the big box in near mint condition).
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Spectre: The video links are broken.
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Swedrami: Are you sure?
They work just fine, for me that is.
Fortunately I've seen it before. On the youtube page the video and comments are blank. It doesn't say blocked by country but it looks like that.
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Matewis: Definitely Blade Runner. It captures the film's atmosphere perfectly, perhaps even managing to actually enhance it.
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kbnrylaec: Voxel based game engine, 65536 colors, 12 different endings.
I am an Voxel lover.
I liked it's real time lighting it had while making it look like 2D.
Post edited November 12, 2018 by Spectre
Godzilla: Monster of Monsters for the NES developed by Compile; published by Toho for North America 1989
Post edited November 12, 2018 by DavidOrion93