I guess the world wasn't Ready for their games.
>spams the exact same laserdiscslop on every single console and platform in existence
I guess they literally sculptured their software.
>>12582487FMV games are the future.
I guess this is the Origin of games
Their games... aren't so Radical...
I guess they made games in a shed with tools and stuff, and shipped them via horse and carriage.
I guess this was the absolute Apogee of gaming
I guess Gremlins drew this
I guess they're male relatives who are bitmaps.
I guess this is the realm their games come from
I guess a Bullfrog made those games.
Ha.Hah.Ha.He.Heh.Hahh...
The name is actually quite clever. That is, it being clever is the entire point, for we PC gamers are gentlemen, and such a reference would not pass us by. You see, and I will explain this to the console peasant, is that the name 'Sillicon and Synapse' is in fact clever because Sillicon is the material used in the manufacturing of computer chips (Heave ho!) and Synapse is the due process the human brain goes through when processing new information. Here comes the absolute mashing. For you console peasants, mixing these two words might seem a bit strange, after all. But PC gamers are the only ones that could in fact mix these two components, the bio and the mechanical, the artistic and the engineering, to make a whole new thing. And this self referential piece could only exist and actually be done by PC geniuses! Sad to say that this genius title was barbarized by the consolized name 'Blizzard'. Shame! Shame on you! Like Rome being ransacked by the Gauls...
>>12582480>I guess the world wasn't Ready for their games.I really liked Brain Dead 13. It was almost like an FMV version of Alone in the Dark/ Resident Evil. Even to this day, it has a lot of high quality animation.
>>12582659Yeah, that's probably the best animation out of the three fucking games they made.
>>12582659The one game I wish got a remastering in nicer video quality...
>>12582893Have to wait until CDi emulators add DVC support. Any day now …
>>12582480Who?