13 November 2009
8 Comments
Hi there!
Another one of those rare games from Spain, this is probably more popular under the name "Game Over II":

As you can see above, at the time I'm writing this, you can see nothing. I'm clueless regarding what actually caused this, but something drained 1GB worth of bandwidth from my webspace within just a few days. In a 'normal' month I'm getting nowhere near that limit...
Back to Phantis. It basically follows the template of the other games from Dinamic, so if you read the "Playing..." entries for Army Moves and Freddy Hardest you already know what to expect.
Again we get a 2 part multiload game, where the second half can only be accessed with a password you get after finishing the first. (Unless you have a hacked version of course
)
The game starts with 3 levels of rather substandard horizontal shmupping. Think Gradius without extra weapons and boring enemies flying geometrical patterns. The third level looks a bit better, but plays just as lame. You're riding on some alien mount using a club to bash some barbarianesque looking bipedal aliens.
It gets better in the second load, which consistst of a small jump'n'shoot adventure. No Turrican or Metroid certainly, but at least a nice try
The end is surprisingly surprising, since it shows a spaceship flying away from a planet that's not exploding!
I'll spare you this, and instead use my chance of getting away with posting the loading picture of the game without risking a nipplegate:


Some future day the "Playing..." series may see another Dinamic game in the form of "Navy Moves", but first it'll continue with something else.
Greetings,
Manuel
Another one of those rare games from Spain, this is probably more popular under the name "Game Over II":

As you can see above, at the time I'm writing this, you can see nothing. I'm clueless regarding what actually caused this, but something drained 1GB worth of bandwidth from my webspace within just a few days. In a 'normal' month I'm getting nowhere near that limit...
Back to Phantis. It basically follows the template of the other games from Dinamic, so if you read the "Playing..." entries for Army Moves and Freddy Hardest you already know what to expect.
Again we get a 2 part multiload game, where the second half can only be accessed with a password you get after finishing the first. (Unless you have a hacked version of course
The game starts with 3 levels of rather substandard horizontal shmupping. Think Gradius without extra weapons and boring enemies flying geometrical patterns. The third level looks a bit better, but plays just as lame. You're riding on some alien mount using a club to bash some barbarianesque looking bipedal aliens.
It gets better in the second load, which consistst of a small jump'n'shoot adventure. No Turrican or Metroid certainly, but at least a nice try
The end is surprisingly surprising, since it shows a spaceship flying away from a planet that's not exploding!
I'll spare you this, and instead use my chance of getting away with posting the loading picture of the game without risking a nipplegate:

Some future day the "Playing..." series may see another Dinamic game in the form of "Navy Moves", but first it'll continue with something else.
Greetings,
Manuel
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Thomas Jentzsch
Sun Nov 15, 2009 7:48 AM
Cybergoth, on Sat Nov 14, 2009 7:39 PM, said:
You're getting more out of the articles when reading them as well 
I am reading all speech bubbles in Nathan's comics.
SpiceWare
Sun Nov 15, 2009 10:43 AM
The link to the pictures changes to this:
http://home.arcor.de...th/.suspend.txt
looks like your site got suspended for some reason.
http://home.arcor.de...th/.suspend.txt
looks like your site got suspended for some reason.
SpiceWare
Thu Nov 19, 2009 11:58 AM
Does your site offer any statistics?
Mine provides a bunch of different stats via Webalizer. From it I can see that the most hit pages are for my gallery (mom just uploaded a bunch of photos from setting up their new place in Trinidad). Most bandwidth is used by people viewing the 2 Medieval Mayhem videos on this page followed by JStella. Interestingly enough, I see I have 2 versions of JStella being used, 0.931 and 0.95 - will have to look into that... It also tells me the top 30 visitors (via IP address) who are using up the most bandwidth. Using reverse lookup I see the top 4 are Yahoo, Davidson College in North Carolina, Google and myself (probably due to mom's recent gallery update - she's currently living with me until their dogs are allowed in Trinidad in February - she went for a couple weeks when their furniture arrived so she could set up the household).
Sadly I can't provide a public link to my stats anymore, at some point PowWeb changed how it so I have to log onto my site control panel to view them.
Mine provides a bunch of different stats via Webalizer. From it I can see that the most hit pages are for my gallery (mom just uploaded a bunch of photos from setting up their new place in Trinidad). Most bandwidth is used by people viewing the 2 Medieval Mayhem videos on this page followed by JStella. Interestingly enough, I see I have 2 versions of JStella being used, 0.931 and 0.95 - will have to look into that... It also tells me the top 30 visitors (via IP address) who are using up the most bandwidth. Using reverse lookup I see the top 4 are Yahoo, Davidson College in North Carolina, Google and myself (probably due to mom's recent gallery update - she's currently living with me until their dogs are allowed in Trinidad in February - she went for a couple weeks when their furniture arrived so she could set up the household).
Sadly I can't provide a public link to my stats anymore, at some point PowWeb changed how it so I have to log onto my site control panel to view them.
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