Flashback (1992) and Out of this World (1991) Intro DOUBLE FEATURE in BEAR-O-VISION™ (MS-DOS) (4K)
Hmm, an alternate dimension as a means of escape from a bear.. an interesting idea. I'd need to build a particle accelerator though. Maybe the hover bike method is a better idea.
Flashback and Out of This World, both released in the early 1990s, are iconic cinematic platformers that share a distinct blend of atmospheric storytelling, innovative animation, and challenging gameplay. Developed by Delphine Software, Flashback (1992) follows the protagonist Conrad B. Hart, a man with amnesia, as he navigates a futuristic world filled with conspiracy and danger. The game is renowned for its rotoscoped animation, which lends a lifelike quality to the characters and environments. Another masterpiece by Delphine Software, Out of This World (also known as Another World, 1991) is a cinematic platformer created by Eric Chahi. The game transports players to an alien world after a physics experiment goes awry, and they must rely on intuition and quick reflexes to survive. Both titles are celebrated for their minimalist storytelling, atmospheric world-building, and cinematic approach to game design, establishing them as influential classics in the platformer genre with enduring legacies.
What is BEAR-O-VISION™?
It's the visual quality standard preferred by bears, specifically rendered in VGA per-pixel at 4K resolution. It's among the highest quality output available for old games at the time of publish.
Dosbox output is OpenGL
Scaler is Normal3x
GLshader is crt-fakelottes-flat
TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Flashback
01:05 Out of This World
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