Posted on September 11th, 2003 by Kenny Sutherland Fans of the dungeon crawler, rejoice! Shifting Suns Studios have released a playable demo of their upcoming game, Devil Whiskey, for Windows and Linux.
Devil Whiskey uses the same style of gameplay as The Bard’s Tale series and other such classic roleplaying adventure games from the 1980’s, but has more modern graphics and sound.
After playing the demo, I’m eagerly awaiting the finished product. If you’re a dungeon crawler afficionado and haven’t already done so, head on over to the Devil Whiskey website and have a look for yourself. Even casual gamers should check it out, but be mindful of the large download (and the bandwidth it chews up) if you don’t really care to play it.
Posted on September 7th, 2003 by Frank Cifaldi NES World, a longstanding website which tragically shut down for good two weeks ago, has updated with a feature on an unreleased SNES game, Congo: Secret of Zinj. Check it out here.
Posted on September 1st, 2003 by Kenny Sutherland We here at LostLevels.org have been striving to bring our second issue to you.
So, in honor of the Labor Day holiday, we’re proud to announce…. that we’re running a bit behind schedule. We should have the September 2003 issue ready to go in a day or two, once Frank is done exploring the West Indies and the rest of the staff get our orders of chili cheese fries.
But that doesn’t mean that we have nothing new for your viewing pleasure today. Indeed, we have created a News Archive so that the plethora of ruminations and musings that you find on the News page will be available for perusing long after their glory days in the spotlight (and usually their usefulness, as well) have passed them by.
And this new feature would actually be useful today, too, if there were enough news items to push any of the previous news items off of the page. Which, of course, there aren’t. Yet….
Posted on August 1st, 2003 by Frank Cifaldi Never let it be said that I’m a responsible man.
I’m a few hours late, but we’re up. The first in a hopefully long line of Lost Levels issues is here!
We’ve got three great articles this month, all by yours truly. For now, kindly use the navigation scheme on the right to get to them.
We’d absolutely adore any feedback you have for us. Send any comments, questions, or whatever to me, Frank Cifaldi, at TheRedEye@lostlevels.org.
Posted on July 30th, 2003 by Frank Cifaldi Welcome, boys and girls, to LostLevels.org.
Lost Levels is a new kind of video gaming magazine. Our sole focus is on reporting information on games that you’ve never played. Each month we’ll bring you stories from industry insiders, collectors, and hobbyists about those unfortunate projects that never saw life on store shelves.
All will be revealed August 1st, probably close to mid-afternoon. We’ll see you then!
Posted on July 27th, 2003 by Frank Cifaldi We’re not live yet, but that’s no reason not to screw with news entries!
As of this moment, this page is pretty bare bones. I’m working hard, though, and hopefully we should be live before the August 1st deadline.
The mag itself, however, is a different story. We’ll see how it goes.
Have I done enough filler yet?