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- Ulysses (1967) TMDb Score. Not Yet Rated 2 hr 12 min Mar 14th, 1967 Drama. Dublin; June 16, 1904. Stephen Dedalus, who fancies himself as.
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While Sierra was a major player in the late 80s to mid 90s with their adventure games (along with a few traditional action video games) everyone has to start somewhere and this game was an example of one of their first attempts in the genre.
Like with all these old games I played this on the C64 and got it because hey it was about Greek mythology and I liked Greek mythology and it was pretty cheap. Never realized it was part of a series of these adventure games, not that it matters since they look like they were self contained.
The graphics in this are sort of amusing due to their REALLY bad kindergarten quality to them. This isn't like the 'simple' graphics like say found in Transylvania. It really looks like a grade school kid drew everything. (The 'hurricane' looks like pre-school scribble) I'd have to say even their minimalist vector like graphics for their Mystery House game look better.
Again though, I'm looking at it now with today's eyes. Back then… well I still thought the graphics were goofy, but it didn't matter too much since back then you played the game you bought and you liked it (Or didn't, but played it anyway)
Start of the game involves a lot of running about the first town and nearby wilderness to get the stuff you need for the journey. Eventually when you get everything you think you'll need, you have to get sailing where upon you will have to deal with various challenges involving sirens, skeletons, cyclops, y'know all the usual Greek mythology stuff.
Besides the usual fighting with the parser of this era, the game really liked screwing you over to create walking dead scenarios. Such as going to certain areas with certain items and losing them, making it impossible to complete the game. In one instance if you buy a certain item, you won't be able to complete the game.
It wasn't one that really kept my attention for too long, but I did come back to it every now and then.
I suppose one main question is, wasn't Jason the hero that got the Fleece? Whoops, guess with the mixed up mythology, this one could have been a predecessor to Sierra's Mixed Up Fairy Tales game.
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Name: Ulysses Version: 2.2.1 Mac Platform: Intel Includes: Pre-K'ed OS version: OS X 10.10.0 or later Processor type(s) & speed: 64-bit processor Courtesy of TNT Team MAS + iCloud Release Date: October 27, 2015 What's New in Version 2.2.1 In our never-ending quest to build the greatest text editor the world has ever seen, we bring you, ladies and gentlemen, the greatest fixes for the most annoying issues: – Small screen owners rejoice: We’ve reworked the behavior of the sidebars to perform much better in Split View and in smaller windows. – We’ve fixed an issue that would hinder Ulysses from starting and required you to do a re-install. – The toolbar buttons in Export Preview no longer grow out of the window when typing in the editor. – We have made the loupe icon up to 34% thinner. – Page numbers are no longer printed upside down when printing from the Editor. – Authenticating Medium accounts without profile pictures no longer fails. – Sheet table no longer disappears while trying to type a search. And you can close it with a shortcut now. – Last but not least, we’ve fixed a couple of visual glitches and improved blah blah blah. Oh, you’re still reading? Cool, how about this: More Info: https://itunes.apple.com/app/id623795237 Ulysses (formerly Ulysses III) Ulysses for Mac is your one-stop writing environment on OS X. Whether you’re a novelist, a journalist, a student or a blogger â€' if you love to write and write a lot, Ulysses gives you a uniquely streamlined toolset, covering every phase of the writing process: – A powerful, yet simple text editor. – A familiar, no-nonsense text library. – A comprehensive and truly flexible multi-format export. Of course, the heart and soul of a writing app is its editor. And Ulysses is said to have the best text editor in the world. It offers everything you need â€' from markup to images and footnotes, from links to comments and code â€', and it still manages to stay completely out of the way. It’s a beautiful and focused experience, which turns the every-day chore of writing into *actual fun*. But since Ulysses takes writing seriously, it does not stop at the editor. Its unified library offers unprecedented access to everything you’ll ever write, be it snippets and ideas, be it blog posts or manuscripts. Every text is at your fingertips, and Ulysses perfectly scales from scratchpad to diary to Great American Novels â€' and to everything in-between. Once you’re finished, export is only a click away. Ulysses can transform your text into beautiful PDFs, web pages, standard e-books and Rich Text documents. You can copy as HTML or save to the cloud as Markdown. Export is as easy as selecting a format, selecting a style, and selecting a destination. Yes, 1-2-3. Best of all, Ulysses offers fully-fledged, no-holds-barred, all-out iCloud sync. Ulysses is available for both Mac and iPad, and every connected device has access to everything and anything you’ll ever write. Synchronization is simple, seamless and neither requires third-party apps, nor any kind of interaction. If you got iCloud, you got sync.