
I even ready to support a Patreon page or something for the freelance developer to provide the goods! The games long gone, the links are dead but it's possible to get WHDLoad editions, or whatever it is.Īnd those games look great, that's how one should play EoB games, if only somehow that automap feature could be implemented into DOS fan edition along with ending sequence and probably Amiga sounds & music (Adlib is weak in comparison) that would be fantastic edition.
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The die-hard fan(s) reverse-enginered EoB 1-2 games from Amiga to enrich them with full colors and proper automap (Tab button), I beleive the AGA Remakes were made by someone named CFOU Westwood is not to blame, they did not provided the automap for EoB 1 & 2, nor did SSI for its EoB 3 continuation under another engine (only a bit later in Dungeon Hack). There are die-hards like that out there, but not that many, so why not make the map optional, like in Grimrock.
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I've always wondered why the Amiga version got a fancy map and the PC users had to draw their own on pieces of paper. If only Westwood would do a nice remake, like with C&C1 and RA1. I think sometimes I’m too sensitive for this world.Gotcha: It's certainly preferable over ASE, that's for sure. I just thought, ‘Can I go through this again?’” Janssen said. And how it was received, and how people would talk about it…I didn’t feel valued, or seen. I had to take a few steps backwards because just took too much out of me.

“When you write or direct, it becomes so personal. Milla Jovovich led the film, which was not well-received by critics. Janssen later wrote and directed “Bringing Up Bobby,” a story of an European immigrant who is forcefully separated from her son upon moving to the U.S. “I feel incredibly misunderstood at times.”
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I’ve cleaned toilets, worked in bars… this whole notion that I’m some kind of glamorous movie star is not remotely true,” Janssen said. On set of “City of Industry,” Janssen recalled co-star Harvey Keitel asking, “Can you even do your own laundry?”

After “GoldenEye,” Dutch actress Janssen went on to star in “City of Industry,” “Celebrity,” “The Gingerbread Man,” “The Faculty,” and “House on Haunted Hill.” She later played Jean Gray in the “X-Men” franchise. Janssen previously addressed the “ enormous stigma” around being a Bond Girl. Janssen starred as Xenia Onatopp, a Russian killer who infamously tries to murder Bond by holding him between her legs. Matthew Rhys Reveals the Joke That Tanked His James Bond Audition All of my friends and family know that I’m goofy, and sensitive, and that I play these characters who are so different from that other people probably think I’m just playing myself.” But that comes with being in a Bond movie and playing this crazy assassin. It’s the dichotomy between the way I look and what is happening inside.

I feel incredibly misunderstood at times. Janssen continued, “I already had to deal with the stereotype of having been a model, but then I added another thing: model turned actress turned Bond Girl. I realize every actor in the world thinks they can control the press, but ultimately the press always wins.”

It was just an onslaught of attention, good and bad and everything in between. “Honestly, after ‘GoldenEye,’ I felt like I was thrown to the wolves. “The Bond movie dictated a lot of my relationship with the press,” Janssen told The Independent. “ GoldenEye” breakout Famke Janssen reflected on her tenuous experience with the press after her skyrocket to celebrity in 1995, starring alongside Pierce Brosnan in the now-iconic James Bond film. Fame really is in the eye of the beholder.
