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Space: 2477

Started by Blackleaf, February 18, 2008, 11:28:30 PM

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Blackleaf



Explore abandoned space stations with your +1 Laser Pistol.  Learn new Science and use it to overcome obstacles your team encounters on its missions. Try and override the murderous programming of enemy robots.  Meet strange alien creatures.  Relax at the disco.

Inspired by Sci-Fi adventure Movies and TV Shows from 1975-1985, and the music, games, and culture of that era.

David R

Bringing sexy back ?

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Quote from: StuartInspired by Sci-Fi adventure Movies and TV Shows from 1975-1985, and the music, games, and culture of that era.

Are you sure you don't want to go back to 1973 or even 1970?  And by music, are we talking about disco and album rock or Jean Michel Jarre, early Tangerine Dream, and Synergy?
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Rob Lang

Ernomous computers! Flagrant disregard for physics! Lots of silver clothing!

Bring it on.

Love the image too, did you follow any PS tutorials to make it?

Blackleaf

Quote from: John MorrowAre you sure you don't want to go back to 1973 or even 1970?

I haven't seen UFO, but I used to watch Starlost in the late 70s -- and it was awesome. ;)

Quote from: John MorrowAnd by music, are we talking about disco and album rock or Jean Michel Jarre, early Tangerine Dream, and Synergy?

Classic 70s Space Disco like:
Starship Trooper - Sarah Brightman and Hot Gossip
Magic Fly - Space
Spacer - Sheila

As well as the disco / epic soundtracks to things like:
Battlestar Galactic (70s)
Buck Rogers
Battle Beyond The Stars
Flash Gordon

And also some things that were either ahead of their time, or much more recent but has the right feel to it:
Space Oddity - David Bowie (Original 1969 Video)
Kathy's Song - Apoptygma Berzerk (Ferry Corsten Remix)
Aerodynamic - Daft Punk

Blackleaf

Quote from: Rob LangErnomous computers! Flagrant disregard for physics! Lots of silver clothing!

Bring it on.

Love the image too, did you follow any PS tutorials to make it?

Exactly! Maybe the standard unit of time in the game should be a parsec. :D

I did the image last night following a few PS tutorials.  The actual cover image will (hopefully) be a lot better since I'll use a mouse or the Wacom instead of the touchpad on my laptop (:haw:).  I'll probably include a spaceship or a girl in silver go-go boots or something too.

Rob Lang

With a touchpad? I'm impressed! They're a bit like painting with a half-brick.

Perhaps you might include incredibly intelligent and complex walking robots who's voice synthesizer is rubbish or communicates through a series of clicks and whistles!

Blackleaf

Quote from: Rob LangWith a touchpad? I'm impressed! They're a bit like painting with a half-brick.

It's okay for doing rough work and mockups -- but yeah, it's not ideal.

Quote from: Rob LangPerhaps you might include incredibly intelligent and complex walking robots who's voice synthesizer is rubbish or communicates through a series of clicks and whistles!

By Your Command :haw:

Rob Lang

LOL, excellent Stuart. That's exactly what I had in mind.

Are you also going to have a scant (or missing) regard for practicality in exchange for sexyness/coolness?

Are you going to build in 70s sensibilities - such as having a 'token' character of african descent or the women swooning to the male characters? That might be going too far.

I really like the idea, we're far enough from the 70s for everyone to think they were really cool.

Dirk Remmecke

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Blackleaf

Quote from: Rob LangLOL, excellent Stuart. That's exactly what I had in mind.

Are you also going to have a scant (or missing) regard for practicality in exchange for sexyness/coolness?

It's not a game of hard science, and if you enjoy playing a Wizard in a fantasy themed game, then a Scientist might be a good choice of character for you in Space: 2477.  Computers, Scanning, Energy Fields, Robots, Space Flight and other Science things don't work how they do in the real world -- they work more like they do in fun Sci-Fi movies and TV shows. :)

I'm trying to make the game mechanics support players making choices that would be more in keeping with the general source material.  As I alluded to in another thread on hit points -- characters generally don't get hit when shot at, unless that hit will wound them or take them out of the game.  Players can choose to wear armour instead of sleek spacesuits, but there are pros and cons to that as well.

There will be mechanics for disco dancing. :)

Quote from: Rob LangAre you going to build in 70s sensibilities - such as having a 'token' character of african descent or the women swooning to the male characters? That might be going too far.

I want to capture the "fun" of late 70s / early 80s sensibilities, and leave behind as much of the "not fun" stuff as I can.  To me, a "token" black character in a stereotyped role isn't much fun.  Interesting characters, from interesting backgrounds, is fun.  Helpless swooning female characters aren't fun.  Wilma Deering, Princess Leia,  Lieutenant Sheba, and Lieutenant Commander Uhura are fun.

Really, the players can make up whatever gender / backgrounds to their characters they like -- but I'm going to make sure the sample characters reflect my idea of fun. :)

Quote from: Rob LangI really like the idea, we're far enough from the 70s for everyone to think they were really cool.

Absoutely. I find a lot of modern Sci-Fi (both games and TV/Movies) has either a hard(er)-science or dark/gritty vibe to it.  This game is more light-science and adventurey -- without going over into Space Opera.

John Morrow

Quote from: StuartI haven't seen UFO, but I used to watch Starlost in the late 70s -- and it was awesome. ;)

I highly recommend watching UFO, even if it is set in the 1970 version of 1980. ;)
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John Morrow

Robin Laws\' Game Styles Quiz Results:
Method Actor 100%, Butt-Kicker 75%, Tactician 42%, Storyteller 33%, Power Gamer 33%, Casual Gamer 33%, Specialist 17%