From 649ddfe8822e88f5e6a317bf0f006c8b98b17f87 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Helen Chong <119173961+helenclx@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2023 22:33:57 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] Add note about soundtrack --- ...1-20-Finally-Beat-A-Bugs-Life-Video-Game-24-Years-Later.html | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/blog/posts/2023-11-20-Finally-Beat-A-Bugs-Life-Video-Game-24-Years-Later.html b/blog/posts/2023-11-20-Finally-Beat-A-Bugs-Life-Video-Game-24-Years-Later.html index d36b2016..20b1eef9 100644 --- a/blog/posts/2023-11-20-Finally-Beat-A-Bugs-Life-Video-Game-24-Years-Later.html +++ b/blog/posts/2023-11-20-Finally-Beat-A-Bugs-Life-Video-Game-24-Years-Later.html @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@
From My Abandonware, I downloaded and installed the Full-Rip with dgVoodoo by Destabilize version of A Bug's Life video game on my Windows 11. I was delighted when I successfully launched and played the old childhood favourite video game for the first time. Soon, I searched for a save file of the PC version of A Bug's Life video game that unlocked all levels, and found it on The Tech Game. Finally, at long last, on 20 November 2023, after 24 years, I successfully beat A Bug's Life video game by myself. I did not aim for 100% completion because my main goal was to defeat Hopper, the final boss, myself.
-Given that the game was released in 1998, the graphics were obviously dated, and the camera and control were also awkward, but playing it again for the first time in decades brought back childhood memories of the game. This experience has also deepened my appreciation for internet archives, including ones that archive old video games. Thank you, My Abandonware, for allowing a childhood video game goal of mine got fulfilled decades later.
+Given that the game was released in 1998, the graphics were obviously dated, and the camera and control were also awkward, but playing it again for the first time in decades brought back childhood memories of the game, and I still enjoy the game's soundtrack. This experience has also deepened my appreciation for internet archives, including ones that archive old video games. Thank you, My Abandonware, for allowing a childhood video game goal of mine got fulfilled decades later.