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Chahi acquired the rights to Another World’s intellectual property from Delphine Software International after they closed down in July 2004. Magic Productions then offered to port the game to mobile phones, and it was ported with help from Cyril Cogordan. print google form to pdf Chahi saw that the game’s playability could be improved, so he used his old Amiga for reprogramming certain parts of the script and made the graphics’ shading clearer in order to counter mobile phones’ low resolutions. In July 2005, almost a decade and a half after it was first released on the Amiga, the game was released for mobile phone handsets using the Symbian operating system, thanks to Telcogames and developer Magic Productions. In 2006, Magic Productions also released a remastered Pocket PC version for Windows Mobile 5.0 OS or later in QVGA (320×240 resolution). Telcogames entered administration in 2008, closing the Magic Productions studio. The administrator’s letter to stakeholders mentions that its assets will be sold, but does not indicate to whom or mention Another World assets by name.
After evading a number of dangerous indigenous animals, Lester is captured by a race of humanoid aliens and taken to a subterranean prison camp. Lester escapes along with an alien captive known as „Buddy“ and the two must evade capture while travelling through a series of dangerous environments, battling alien soldiers and wild creatures while solving numerous puzzles in order to survive. The duo traverse the prison complex, a cave system and a tower structure. In the game’s climax, Lester is severely wounded by one of the aliens, but with the help of his alien friend, manages to kill his attacker and escape. After reaching the top of the tower, Lester collapses, but is promptly joined by Buddy, who picks Lester up and the two escape on a dragon-like creature, flying off to the horizon.
Another World was innovative in its use of cinematic effects in both real-time and cutscenes, which earned the game praise among critics and commercial success. It also influenced a number of other video games and designers, inspiring such titles as Ico, Metal Gear Solid, Silent Hill, and Delphine’s later Flashback. It is now considered among the best video games ever made.
Upon publishing, Delphine did not perform a playtest of the full game, only having previously tested the first portion of the game. Delphine’s U.S. publisher Interplay undertook a full playtest and Chahi fixed a number of bugs that arose from this. Interplay had also requested additional changes in the game, including making the game longer and changing the game’s introduction music. Chahi was adamant about retaining the game’s opening music, and had attempted to change Interplay’s minds by sending them an „infinite fax“, a looped piece of paper, with the message „keep the original intro music“ on it. Only when Delphine’s lawyer got involved and told Interplay they legally could not change the music did Interplay relax this requirement.
Volpe, a homegrown shortstop from nearby Morristown, N.J., made a bad read while running the bases in the second inning. The mistake might have cost the Yankees a chance to tie the game, but redemption came an inning later on a first-pitch slider that Volpe hit 390 feet to left-center field. The grand slam put the Yankees in front 5-2, their first lead since the 10th inning of Game 1.
Wells, who entered the night 4-for-43 with 19 strikeouts in the postseason, crushed a solo home run to the upper deck in the sixth inning. Two innings later, the Yankees finally busted the game open with a five-run outburst, fueled by Gleyber Torres’ three-run homer, while forcing Dodgers right-hander Brent Honeywell to throw 50 pitches.
“We always talk about it,” he said. “We were down 2-0 and we still said, ‘Hey, this (expletive) ain’t gonna be easy, but this is what we’re made for. Who doesn’t want to make history? (Expletive). I know I love making history. I love writing my name in the history books and being a a part of it. So let’s do it.”
Volpe, a homegrown shortstop from nearby Morristown, N.J., made a bad read while running the bases in the second inning. The mistake might have cost the Yankees a chance to tie the game, but redemption came an inning later on a first-pitch slider that Volpe hit 390 feet to left-center field. The grand slam put the Yankees in front 5-2, their first lead since the 10th inning of Game 1.
Wells, who entered the night 4-for-43 with 19 strikeouts in the postseason, crushed a solo home run to the upper deck in the sixth inning. Two innings later, the Yankees finally busted the game open with a five-run outburst, fueled by Gleyber Torres’ three-run homer, while forcing Dodgers right-hander Brent Honeywell to throw 50 pitches.
The Dodgers had spent the past dozen years dominating regular seasons and coming up short in the playoffs. Their lone championship was captured amid one of the most bizarre seasons in baseball history. Their legacy was attached more closely to continual disappointments in October.
2012: Giants over TigersPablo Sandoval became the fourth player to hit three homers in a World Series game, going yard three times in Game 1 to power San Francisco to a sweep and its second of three titles in a five-season span.
Perhaps no player embodied that better than Freeman, who sprained his right ankle on the night the Dodgers clinched their 11th division title in 12 years and spent all month fighting through hours of treatment just to step on the field.
1954: Giants over IndiansWillie Mays’ famous over-the-shoulder catch at the Polo Grounds maintained a 2-2 tie in the top of the eighth in Game 1, and the Giants won on a pinch-hit walk-off homer by Dusty Rhodes in the 10th to start off a dominant series.