I remember Barbarian being considered the microcomputer equivalent of a “video nasty”.
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Used to play the BBC version of that loads; that spinning chop decapitation bastard attack was savage stuff. Up and attack, from memory, and it'd kill someone in one? Remember the sequel being this quasi-RPG thing where you'd wander about in deserts and stuff instead with pretty much the same moves. Very odd.
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Originally posted by Colin View PostI’ll always remember the image of Maria Whittaker more fondly than the game.Last edited by Nu-Eclipse; 19-06-2023, 07:16.
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Originally posted by fuse View PostUsed to play the BBC version of that loads; that spinning chop decapitation bastard attack was savage stuff. Up and attack, from memory, and it'd kill someone in one? Remember the sequel being this quasi-RPG thing where you'd wander about in deserts and stuff instead with pretty much the same moves. Very odd.
Last edited by egparadigm; 19-06-2023, 07:52.
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Originally posted by egparadigm View PostYeah I remember Barbarian 2, wandering the forest. There was this canned bird: too-wit-too-woo. Heard here at approx 5’27”:
The sequel to Palace’s Barbarian/Death Sword was a flick-screen action adventure game:
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Originally posted by Protocol Penguin View PostThat was the sequel to Psygnosis’ Barbarian, not Palace’s Barbarian.
The sequel to Palace’s Barbarian/Death Sword was a flick-screen action adventure game:
https://hol.abime.net/37
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