GAME SPOILER SNAPSHOSTS
Something you surely have always wanted to know about games
Everyone of us must think that 99.99% of the speccy games have crap endings. "Well done", "Congratulations", "You success" or something as boring pops up and the game starts from the beginning. Not very satisfying, is it? Fortunately some games actually do have a quite nice ending - they do, really!
You don't believe me? Well, then click the screenshots and download snaps on this page - the game position is saved just before the end sequence, so even the worst gameplayers should be entertained. And if you want to have the original snap of the game, just go to the main menu of the game and save it - the snaps don't have any cheat codes entered.
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NOT-SO-IMPOSSIBLE MISSION
Impossible Mission - it's a difficult game but is it really impossible? Actually it is! The original version had a bug which didn't allow you to finish the game.Jim Pass patched the game, finished it and sent me this snap - to make the impossible possible, load the snap and press P (=up) key. Maybe it's not the world's most spectacular ending sequence, but at it's finished!
If anyone has completed Impossible Mission 2, I'd love to have a snap of the ending - Just to prove that the mission is not that impossible after all. I tried to complete the game myself (with unlimited whatever) but I failed - twice!
REALLY CRAP ENDINGS
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ALIEN 8 The "Game Over" animation is much better than the one which comes up when you have completed the game. |
MARAUDER Great game, isn't it? But the "ending" is more than irritating - after completing one level for about seven times, I came to the conclusion that when you finish the final level, the game makes you play that level again. And again. And again ... |
STOP THE ITA EXPRESS "Congraturations - you success!" After you complete the game the least thing they can do is to spell "congratulations" correctly. |
Men don't talk peace unless they're ready to back it up with war.
-- Col. Green, "The Savage Curtain", stardate 5906.4

-- Col. Green, "The Savage Curtain", stardate 5906.4


