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Sun 22/12/02 at 21:26
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Christmas is a time of celebration. Not of this "Jesus was born on this day, blah, blah, blah" stuff, but people just celebrate knowing their friends and families nowadays with gifts (and socks). Ok, sorry if that sounds offensive to anyone, but Christmas has become more of an excuse to party than a celebration of the birth of such a revolutionalist!

Anyway, back to gaming. I remember a time, when games were programmed by typing commands into a keyboard that were saved to a cassette tape and then later played to re-load the games. In such a time as this, there were many seasonal games released, usually based on semi-popular (this is pre-Mario time you know) characters that featured in six or seven games that were virtually identical (like Mario). One of these games was a platform adventure named Moley Christmas, starring Monty Mole who featured in games such as 'Auf Wierdesehen Monty'.

Many ZX Spectrum games were themed on Christmas and other such dates like Valentines Day and so forth that the library of available games just wouldn't stop increasing (until the end of the shelf-life of the consoles that is). But it seems that no more are we recieving these festive videogames on the shelves of our local shops, but we are recieving the odd occasional featurette such as Homer Simpson wearing a Christmas hat on Christmas day on The Simpson's Road Rage. Gee, Merry Christmas to you too!

Ok, Fairdeal Frank, it costs a lot more nowadays to create games, so to create a Christmas based game that would sell by the bucketload would be a challenge for anyone indeed. But I reckon it could happen: How about Lara Croft showing us her Christmas Stockings as she travels to the North Pole to search for the (insert made-up mysterious artifact) that got lost many generations ago in a lost tomb of the northern freezer; or maybe Super Mario has another 'Doki Doki Panic' dream which sees you controlling Mario in a 3D world trying to ring backthe cliche of saving Santa from his reputation being ruined by the evil meanie dudes; or maybe even a high speed delivery adventure based on the isometric classic, Paperboy?

But no, all we get is a remake of a Game Boy Color game, that is slightly below average in the "I might get this game one day' catagory, named Santa Claus Junior on the Advance. Is the blue hair a mistake in Santa's geniology? Don't get me wrong, it is a start, but it would be nice to see a few more festive frollics on the current consoles, even if they weren't the most innovotive games of all time. Was Mario Kart: Super Circuit really anything revolutionary?

All I ask is that developers have a think and decide whether or not to include Christmas as a theme to some of their games, even if it is just like Rareware's Banjo Kazooie, which saw our favourite bird and bear duo scaling the giant snowman of Freezeazy peak. To some, that was their favourite level in the Nintendo 64 caper!

Lets bring Christmas back to gaming.
Sun 22/12/02 at 22:08
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i think it is cdvspiel.de or something like that
i saw it on teletext last week
on bbc one pg 535 Gamesmaster

Sam41
Sun 22/12/02 at 22:06
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Posts: 9,848
I heard there's a Christmas platform game for free download.

I can't remember the site though...
Sun 22/12/02 at 21:26
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Posts: 15,681
Christmas is a time of celebration. Not of this "Jesus was born on this day, blah, blah, blah" stuff, but people just celebrate knowing their friends and families nowadays with gifts (and socks). Ok, sorry if that sounds offensive to anyone, but Christmas has become more of an excuse to party than a celebration of the birth of such a revolutionalist!

Anyway, back to gaming. I remember a time, when games were programmed by typing commands into a keyboard that were saved to a cassette tape and then later played to re-load the games. In such a time as this, there were many seasonal games released, usually based on semi-popular (this is pre-Mario time you know) characters that featured in six or seven games that were virtually identical (like Mario). One of these games was a platform adventure named Moley Christmas, starring Monty Mole who featured in games such as 'Auf Wierdesehen Monty'.

Many ZX Spectrum games were themed on Christmas and other such dates like Valentines Day and so forth that the library of available games just wouldn't stop increasing (until the end of the shelf-life of the consoles that is). But it seems that no more are we recieving these festive videogames on the shelves of our local shops, but we are recieving the odd occasional featurette such as Homer Simpson wearing a Christmas hat on Christmas day on The Simpson's Road Rage. Gee, Merry Christmas to you too!

Ok, Fairdeal Frank, it costs a lot more nowadays to create games, so to create a Christmas based game that would sell by the bucketload would be a challenge for anyone indeed. But I reckon it could happen: How about Lara Croft showing us her Christmas Stockings as she travels to the North Pole to search for the (insert made-up mysterious artifact) that got lost many generations ago in a lost tomb of the northern freezer; or maybe Super Mario has another 'Doki Doki Panic' dream which sees you controlling Mario in a 3D world trying to ring backthe cliche of saving Santa from his reputation being ruined by the evil meanie dudes; or maybe even a high speed delivery adventure based on the isometric classic, Paperboy?

But no, all we get is a remake of a Game Boy Color game, that is slightly below average in the "I might get this game one day' catagory, named Santa Claus Junior on the Advance. Is the blue hair a mistake in Santa's geniology? Don't get me wrong, it is a start, but it would be nice to see a few more festive frollics on the current consoles, even if they weren't the most innovotive games of all time. Was Mario Kart: Super Circuit really anything revolutionary?

All I ask is that developers have a think and decide whether or not to include Christmas as a theme to some of their games, even if it is just like Rareware's Banjo Kazooie, which saw our favourite bird and bear duo scaling the giant snowman of Freezeazy peak. To some, that was their favourite level in the Nintendo 64 caper!

Lets bring Christmas back to gaming.

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