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WHO SHOT JOHNNY ROCK
Chris John Hunter:
Hi
Does anyone remember this one? I loved it. It came out in 1991. And on a family holiday I got to play it
It was one of those laser games with film clips. It has a massive screen.
On KLOV its down as being 0 on the rare scale which runs from 100-1 100 being most seen 1 being not seen.
Has anyone seen this machine ? Did they get cannibalized for other types of games>?
Can anyone help me on this one. I would love to play it again
CJ
yotsuya:
CJ,
I ended up buying all the American Laser Games on DVD off eBay. You can play them with an AimTrak. I paid like $10 per disc, and I use DaphneSinge to run them.
Chris John Hunter:
--- Quote from: yotsuya on June 21, 2013, 03:46:01 am ---CJ,
I ended up buying all the American Laser Games on DVD off eBay. You can play them with an AimTrak. I paid like $10 per disc, and I use DaphneSinge to run them.
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Thanks for that Yotsuya. I might try the same .
Thanks again! :cheers:
Chris John Hunter:
Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just brought it on PC , Might have to use Dosbox with it, but shouldn't be a problem. for £6 including econemy post.
Thank you yotsuya :applaud: :cheers:
I've just watched the trailer. I remember the bit that goes, "Johnny always wanted to make the hit parade..."
BadMouth:
--- Quote from: Chris John Hunter on June 21, 2013, 01:52:29 pm ---Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just brought it on PC , Might have to use Dosbox with it, but shouldn't be a problem. for £6 including econemy post.
Thank you yotsuya :applaud: :cheers:
I've just watched the trailer. I remember the bit that goes, "Johnny always wanted to make the hit parade..."
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ack! Watch out when buying those Digital Leisure games. The old DOS versions are super low resolution and are to be avoided.
Look for the windows XP logo on the front of the box and make sure you are getting the actual product pictured.
The XP version looks good at arcade and standard def TV resolutions.
Some, but not all of the games are available on DVD which has even better video quality.
EDIT: Can't find a better picture, but this is the version I'm talking about. The windows XP compatible logo is third from the left.