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Post by CryptTube on Feb 7, 2019 15:45:00 GMT -8
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Post by Crypt Keeper on Feb 7, 2019 17:03:11 GMT -8
How awesome you got John Kassir to be part of the video. It's so cool how all this time later he still cares about TFTC and the fanbase.
This is both awesome yet sad to see, with this game having never seen release. It sure would be nice if this would get noticed by the game industry and Horror community, and the project could be revived and completed.
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Post by gljbradley on Mar 4, 2019 1:07:42 GMT -8
Wow! This is pretty cool! I LOVE the game's concept! I wish they would somehow revive this game somehow. Thank you for sharing this!
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Post by gljbradley on Mar 4, 2019 1:10:03 GMT -8
How awesome you got John Kassir to be part of the video. It's so cool how all this time later he still cares about TFTC and the fanbase. This is both awesome yet sad to see, with this game having never seen release. It sure would be nice if this would get noticed by the game industry and Horror community, and the project could be revived and completed. I totally agree! And yes, it's awesome that John Kassir was in the video. It definitely seems like he still has a love for TFTC and the fanbase.
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Post by Crypt Keeper on Mar 4, 2019 15:27:06 GMT -8
With TFTC's 30th anniversary this year I can think of no better time for this game to finally see the light of day.
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Post by gljbradley on Mar 4, 2019 21:56:27 GMT -8
With TFTC's 30th anniversary this year I can think of no better time for this game to finally see the light of day. Totally!
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Post by CryptTube on Mar 12, 2019 1:53:35 GMT -8
How awesome you got John Kassir to be part of the video. It's so cool how all this time later he still cares about TFTC and the fanbase. This is both awesome yet sad to see, with this game having never seen release. It sure would be nice if this would get noticed by the game industry and Horror community, and the project could be revived and completed. Yes! I absolutely had to get John Kassir’s perspective as an intro. For months I had been showing him many clips of the fame and he was sincerely astounded. However it also made him a bit upset that the game was never released or fully put together for fans to enjoy. And I definitely agree with you. As you mentioned with it almost being the 30th anniversary for Tales, I hope that this video reaches the team members for Inscape someday and they come together one more time to release the full game. Perhaps even a remaster for current day home consoles.
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Post by CryptTube on Mar 12, 2019 1:55:16 GMT -8
Wow! This is pretty cool! I LOVE the game's concept! I wish they would somehow revive this game somehow. Thank you for sharing this! It was my pleasure to put this together for you guys! It definitely reminds me as an early precursor to TellTale games or other games that had a deep involvement with decision making outcomes! Which is exactly makes this game very unique for its time.
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Post by Crypt Keeper on Mar 12, 2019 14:31:44 GMT -8
How awesome you got John Kassir to be part of the video. It's so cool how all this time later he still cares about TFTC and the fanbase. This is both awesome yet sad to see, with this game having never seen release. It sure would be nice if this would get noticed by the game industry and Horror community, and the project could be revived and completed. Yes! I absolutely had to get John Kassir’s perspective as an intro. For months I had been showing him many clips of the fame and he was sincerely astounded. However it also made him a bit upset that the game was never released or fully put together for fans to enjoy. And I definitely agree with you. As you mentioned with it almost being the 30th anniversary for Tales, I hope that this video reaches the team members for Inscape someday and they come together one more time to release the full game. Perhaps even a remaster for current day home consoles. I can definitely see this game being re-done with today's technology. I can totally see a company like TellTale doing a TFTC game. Would be awesome if the original crew who worked on the game could collaborate with TellTale to release this, it deserves to finally see the light of day.
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