NOTE: To skip story, go to 2:12 This is a video of the very fist Commander Keen game, a series of side-scrolling games primarily developed by id Software and primarily published by Apogee Software that is comprised of eight main games broken up into episodes. It was one of several successful DOS action games and the first title to spearhead id Software to fame as it combined tight play control, impressive at-the-time graphics and animations for a DOS game, quirky characters and humor, and the great philosophy of making quali...
A little Battlefield 2 action on Wake Island 2007 to Marooned and Wearing the Inside Out by Pink Floyd. Good times everybody! FRAPS used to record, Windows HD Movie Maker used to edit. Complete System Specs: CPU - AMD Athlon II x4 630 @ 2.8 GHz - AM3 Socket, 95W TDP, 45 nm GPU - Sapphire ATi Radeon 5570 1 GB DDR3 low profile - Stock clocks (650 MHz Core, 900 MHz Memory), DX11 capable, 128 bit memory interface, 400 Stream Processors RAM - 2 x 1 GB G.Skill DDR3-1333 MOBO - MSI 785GM-E51 AM3 - Mini ATX, Integrated Radeon 4200, ...
Video game intro for Commander Keen 1 - Marooned on Mars for Retro PC. All copyrighted/trademarked media is owned by their respective companies. Videos uploaded are demonstrational in nature, as defined under the Fair use policy of copyright....
This is a speedrun I did of Commander Keen 1: Marooned on mars, completed in ~3:30. I use a trick to skip a couple levels where you hold tab while the numlock is on to walk through uncompleted levels that you would otherwise have to pass in order to progress. Also, credits for the wall pass-through glitch go to the guy who has the under four minutes run. Additionally, this was not recorded using an emulator, but was recorded on actual hardware (using the s-video out of my dos boxs video card. The internal pc speaker sound wa...
A secret area that I found while playing Commander Keen. Might not be much, but its still a secret area! :P It is worth to also note that I am going to start uploading some DOS game videos since I have discovered DOSBox comes with its own recording option! I still dont have a camera, so dont expect much else in videos otherwise in the near future....