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DU: Your floppies are only 3.5 inches long
#377393 - 07/03/18 01:19 AM





SpinalFeyd dumped some mid 1990s Japanese PC games that used CD-ROMs and floppies: Purunba (Witty Wolf 1996) and Klick & Play (Europress 1995).













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Re: DU: Your floppies are only 3.5 inches long new [Re: Smitdogg]
#377395 - 07/03/18 03:31 AM


Klik & Play is actually a game creation program that was put out for the PC and Mac back in the mid 90s. It lives on as Clickteam Fusion by the same developers.

https://archive.org/details/win3_KlikPlay
http://www.clickteam.com



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Re: DU: Your floppies are only 3.5 inches long new [Re: Brian Deuel]
#377396 - 07/03/18 04:00 AM


The Games Factory Is Still Good.



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Re: DU: Your floppies are only 3.5 inches long new [Re: Brian Deuel]
#377408 - 07/03/18 05:37 PM


> Klik & Play is actually a game creation program that was put out for the PC and Mac
> back in the mid 90s. It lives on as Clickteam Fusion by the same developers.

And Clickteam Fusion was used to create all of the Five Nights At Freddy's games. I didn't know it went back that far.



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Re: DU: Your floppies are only 3.5 inches long new [Re: R. Belmont]
#377427 - 07/04/18 03:46 AM


> > Klik & Play is actually a game creation program that was put out for the PC and Mac
> > back in the mid 90s. It lives on as Clickteam Fusion by the same developers.
>
> And Clickteam Fusion was used to create all of the Five Nights At Freddy's games. I
> didn't know it went back that far.

Owen Rubin and I collaborated on a game using Multimedia Fusion, which was the third generation of the Click tools (after Klik and Games Factory). Unfortunately, we never finished it, as we both got too busy with real life. I still have the executables from the WIPs somewhere...



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