Throwback Thursday: An Interesting Find
Back in the days of old, before Overseer yet after TPD, I had a small presence on the web dedicated to Tex. A website I called The Ritz Hotel. When perusing my hard drive the other day I stumbled across a backup I must have made all those years ago that I never even realised I had. So I've made some small adjustments to it, to adjust for todays larger monitors (800x600 was where it worked best) and I've uploaded it to my university space if anyone's interested.
http://www.deakin.edu.au/~dsebire/ritz/
But here's the kicker. All that time ago I received a cassette tape from a company called DSP Audio that was creating an audio dramatization of The Pandora Directive. The tape had an interview with Aaron Conners, an interview with Tony Poser who was playing Tex, and a small sample of the finished product.
I dubbed the cassette to CD many years ago, but as far as I knew it was lost to the ages. When looking through the site I thought I only had the audio sample from the dramatization, but when looking into the folders, I discovered that I did indeed still have the interviews. Granted, they were converted from their original WAV's on the CD to RealPlayer format (back then, storage space was incredibly limited on web hosting facilities) which means the quality is not that great, but as far as lost treasures go, I'm absolutely stoked that I stumbled across this stuff.
They can be downloaded from the TPD subsection of the DOWNLOADS page.
The site is as it was nearly 15 years ago. All HTML, probably busted links, still has a guestbook that probably links to a site that's been dead for years, remember webrings???, and my contact details still include my ICQ #.
Hope you guys that might have visited the site once upon a time get a kick out of it.
Darren.
http://www.deakin.edu.au/~dsebire/ritz/
But here's the kicker. All that time ago I received a cassette tape from a company called DSP Audio that was creating an audio dramatization of The Pandora Directive. The tape had an interview with Aaron Conners, an interview with Tony Poser who was playing Tex, and a small sample of the finished product.
I dubbed the cassette to CD many years ago, but as far as I knew it was lost to the ages. When looking through the site I thought I only had the audio sample from the dramatization, but when looking into the folders, I discovered that I did indeed still have the interviews. Granted, they were converted from their original WAV's on the CD to RealPlayer format (back then, storage space was incredibly limited on web hosting facilities) which means the quality is not that great, but as far as lost treasures go, I'm absolutely stoked that I stumbled across this stuff.
They can be downloaded from the TPD subsection of the DOWNLOADS page.
The site is as it was nearly 15 years ago. All HTML, probably busted links, still has a guestbook that probably links to a site that's been dead for years, remember webrings???, and my contact details still include my ICQ #.
Hope you guys that might have visited the site once upon a time get a kick out of it.
Darren.
This bohemian photo-bombed Coit Tower's selfie.
Interesting interview, thank you
Aaron gives a hint of two parallel stories, and one of them is probably Tesla Effect. Now, I know the awsome new game (and novel) is only part of the picture. I think we will here more of Donelly in the future, and of course there is the seven years memmory gap to be filled.
I hope at least the new season of Radio Theater comes soon. In the meantime, I will have to play all the paths and get the endings (I got petrified forest in my only playthrough)
Aaron gives a hint of two parallel stories, and one of them is probably Tesla Effect. Now, I know the awsome new game (and novel) is only part of the picture. I think we will here more of Donelly in the future, and of course there is the seven years memmory gap to be filled.
I hope at least the new season of Radio Theater comes soon. In the meantime, I will have to play all the paths and get the endings (I got petrified forest in my only playthrough)