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Robert A. Jung

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Oct 10, 1994, 10:16:28 PM10/10/94
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In article <37ad7m$2...@cmcl2.NYU.EDU> mnh...@ACFcluster.nyu.edu writes:
> Why would Sega want to make the Jag vers of VF superior to the
> Saturn vers??

Probably because Sega isn't making "Fight For Your Life" (the Jaguar VF
clone). But I wouldn't be surprised if Sega opts to get the rights to the
game and puts it in the arcades.

(Heck, by Thursday's press conference we should all know the details)

--R.J.
B-)

P.S. The real question everyone's been skirting is whether or not this will
be a benchmark for Jaguar vs. Saturn performance...

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Robert D. Holland

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Oct 12, 1994, 6:35:13 PM10/12/94
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I bought Heart of the Alien for the Sega cd a little while
ago. Myself and a few friends spent the weekend trying to solve all
the nasty puzzles and I finally won the game the other day. It's an
awesome game, and I highly recommend it to anyone with a Sega cd. I
do have a question about the ending though, if you havn't solved it
yet, you might not want to read any further......

For anyone who has solved the game, my question is this: Is there any
way to keep Lester (the human) from dying? I was very disappointed to
win the game, only to see him get cremated at the very end. I was
hoping that somewhere along the way, I forgot to do something that
would result in a different ending. If you know anything about this,
please post it. Thanks.


Bob

Chris Taylor

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Oct 15, 1994, 3:53:59 AM10/15/94
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Robert D. Holland (r_ho...@oz.plymouth.edu) probably wrote:

: For anyone who has solved the game, my question is this: Is there any


: way to keep Lester (the human) from dying? I was very disappointed to
: win the game, only to see him get cremated at the very end. I was
: hoping that somewhere along the way, I forgot to do something that
: would result in a different ending. If you know anything about this,
: please post it. Thanks.

SPOILER ALERT
!
!
V

In a word, No. There is no way to save Lester from dying. The original
programmer of OOTW wanted him to kick the bucket, since we could not
come up with a non-cheesy way of getting him back to our world.

Dramatic, don't you think? ;)

pax,
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Darren Bates

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Oct 15, 1994, 7:04:24 PM10/15/94
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Robert D. Holland (r_ho...@oz.plymouth.edu) wrote:

: I bought Heart of the Alien for the Sega cd a little while

: Bob

Aren't we getting a little off the Atari subject here? :)

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