Blade Re-Runner
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Blade Re-Runner
Blade Re-Runner
We look back at one of the best computer games nobody ever talks about, Blade Runner.
Category: PC
Publish Date: Mon, 08 Nov 2010 12:11:14 +0000
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We look back at one of the best computer games nobody ever talks about, Blade Runner.
Category: PC
Publish Date: Mon, 08 Nov 2010 12:11:14 +0000
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Source: bit-tech.net Feed
Description: Computer hardware, games and technology reviews and news
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- Robotic Bumlord
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On a related note, I've always loved this:
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3w-cY32txU[/media]
First time I heard it I listened to it about 10 times. That end key harmonisation is especially spine tingling.
He has some other good stuff, mostly covers. I'm not into synth stuff as such, and a lot of it is very 80s sci-fi movie style, but it's beautiful in parts. Perfect for headphones.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3w-cY32txU[/media]
First time I heard it I listened to it about 10 times. That end key harmonisation is especially spine tingling.
He has some other good stuff, mostly covers. I'm not into synth stuff as such, and a lot of it is very 80s sci-fi movie style, but it's beautiful in parts. Perfect for headphones.
I watched the Bluray final cut version recently, still amazing and one of my favourite films. It came with a DVD full of one documentary, over three hours long I think. I managed 20 mins.
I played the game back in the day. I think I got stuck and gave up. There was no easy way of looking up the solution back then.
I played the game back in the day. I think I got stuck and gave up. There was no easy way of looking up the solution back then.
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It's a long time since I've watched the film, over 20 years, but I still remember it very clearly. I've been put off in recent years by all the fuss about which is supposedly the "correct" version.
I assume what I saw was the "International Cut", given this was between the mid-80s on UK TV and 1991 on either UK TV or Sky and lacked not profanity, nudity, violence nor the voice-over.
Don't remember the game at all, but I was never a massive fan of point-and-click adventures.
I assume what I saw was the "International Cut", given this was between the mid-80s on UK TV and 1991 on either UK TV or Sky and lacked not profanity, nudity, violence nor the voice-over.
Don't remember the game at all, but I was never a massive fan of point-and-click adventures.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blade_Runner#VersionsDog Pants wrote:What's the difference between the cuts? I have the director's cut (which I also saw at the cinema in the 90s) but I can't remember any other version. I'd be tempted to buy a better one if common concensus points towards a different one.
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Presumably you want an idea of whether it's worth buying the final cut version, as you already have the directors cut? I'm not sure it would be, unless you want to see it in HD or you're really into the film. As deject said the early versions are the bad ones.Dog Pants wrote:Well I could have googled it myself, I was more canvassing for opinion.