Glad to see they had the pressure go down before he opened the door, I remember when you increased the pressure to kill the robot that it'd still say maximum pressure lol
The guys at Presto Studios must be Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy fans, because at 0:33, one of the lockers says "Zaphod B" which I believe is short for "Zaphod Beeblebrox" :D I think also they have the words "Deep Thought" on one of the monitors in the old Turbo version of this game.
I never noticed it before, I'm not sure if this was in the original or not, but Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy reference at :30 if you look at the locker.
huh, they cut a few things out of sinclair's speech... i liked it better when they didn't put random static things into the video. they also cut out some of the more emotional parts of his speech, check out the original, just search "sinclair poseidon"
With all the enhancements, why did they keep this exactly the same as before?! This was the least realistic of all the puzzles. I mean seriously, would you really expect something like this for nuclear launch codes?
Just recently saw an episode of Tales from the Crypt with the actor who played Elliot Sinclair in it. Man, I miss that guy
im glad they've preserved so much of the game while remaking it instead of totally replacing most things awesome remake
Glad to see they had the pressure go down before he opened the door, I remember when you increased the pressure to kill the robot that it'd still say maximum pressure lol
That guy (I think his name is Graham Jarvis) was also in the early 80s movie Mr. Mom (which stars Michael Keaton and Teri Garr).
@ngobleus He was also in an episode of Star Trek TNG. I first recognized his voice.
Nice Hitchhiker's Guide reference here. Zaphod B. Riiight.
The guys at Presto Studios must be Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy fans, because at 0:33, one of the lockers says "Zaphod B" which I believe is short for "Zaphod Beeblebrox" :D
I think also they have the words "Deep Thought" on one of the monitors in the old Turbo version of this game.
I didn't realise you could use the pressure difference. I've always seen the robot arm solution.
@Karpens16
Oh, the Zaphod B. locker
the loading arm was the cool solution I thought... "What do you think this is human? A game?" then he gets smashed through the window
"The only good human is a dead human..."
"It's just acquired you as a target."
"No, really?"
I never noticed it before, I'm not sure if this was in the original or not, but Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy reference at :30 if you look at the locker.
@SonividSulegnaEkez the track ball was the only enoying part of the puzzel
I thought it was funny that years later, I saw him on 7th Heaven of all things!
Same here LOL
Man deactivating those silos in the original game was a shit load of work ...
me too when i was 15
JESUS they made the silo puzzel easy it was soo hard with that track ball
I thought he was still alive...
huh, they cut a few things out of sinclair's speech... i liked it better when they didn't put random static things into the video. they also cut out some of the more emotional parts of his speech, check out the original, just search "sinclair poseidon"
u said it
On the Project Turbo Version I mean lol
Why would he convey ALL of his plans to a robot like it cares what his motives are?
He's a nutter. He feels a desperate need to justify himself, and has no-one to listen, so he uses his robots as a surrogate.
the mmosy boring of the worl pippin
With all the enhancements, why did they keep this exactly the same as before?! This was the least realistic of all the puzzles. I mean seriously, would you really expect something like this for nuclear launch codes?