29 Gedanken zu „Games Blizzard made before Warcraft“
  1. What always bugged me was why Blizzard never named Torbjorn, Olaf in Overwatch, as they look alms idenical and Olaf was their mascot in the early days.

    Also, I won a mountain bike playing Rock n' Roll Racing 😀

  2. Bro you missed the best of all. Justice League Task Force.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justice_League_Task_Force_(video_game)
    Blizzard did the SNES version and… oh god was it terrible. The issue is DC interference. DC wanted this game, and Death and Return of Superman out the door yesterday. On top of other brutal restrictions like… Superman isn't allowed to kick… In JLTF that was a death sentence. Superman was the worst char in the game as everyone else could just kick him to death just out of punch range.

  3. Two things. One, 0:37 ok, STOP pluralizing Synapse! It is NOT spelled or pronounced "synaps-es", so stop pronouncing it with that extra "es" at the end of the word.
    Second, Blackthorne became a new favorite video game title of mine back in 2016. Prior to then, my younger cousin had discovered older Blizzard games for free download on battle.net (if you have a battle.net account, go to your games downloads, and you should see a classic games section, Blackthorne is among Lost Vikings, and I believe even Rock N Roll Racing), and gave it a download and try, sometime between 2012 and 2015. I had never heard of it or played it back in the SNES days, but I was surprised to find out just this year, it had even been covered in Nintendo Power back in the day. I had heard of and tried Rock N Roll Racing and Lost Vikings when I was a kid for the SNES, but neither really had me liking them as much as the older Warcraft rts games, although I have since re-tried Lost Vikings and I love it as much as Blackthorne. Anyway, Blackthorne is a title that I found and bought a CIB copy for the SNES, and is now a part of my collection!

  4. so why does the first game say interplay developed the game if you say blizz made the game? maybe i didnt see it all correctly but i know i saw "interplay" and "developed by" next to each other.

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