Pirates! screens
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Pirates! screens
If anyone's interested, I've already gotten this game, and I think it's great. It was enough to pull me away from HL2 for a week!
Here's a few random screens of mine...
Me sailing my fleet toward the Dutch city of Curacao
Spotting a Spanish Trade Galleon off Madrid Nuevo
Choosing the ship I want to engage (I'm using my trusty flagship, the Carolina del Norte, a 32-gun Brig of War)
Launching a broadside at the Pamplona - she surrendered without a fight
Returning to the Spanish city of Puerto Cabello to repair and speak with the governor (he wasn't too pleased I took a Spanish ship right off his shores)
The governor's daughter in Puerto Cabello - she looks exactly like my beautiful wife in Santiago.
Swordfighting with the evil Baron Raymondo - he holds all the secrets of where my family members are hidden. He generally sails a 30-gun War Galleon - a tough fight, but no match for the Carolina del Norte.
And this is me dancing with my wife - it's not as hard as it seems at first, once you get used to the way it works. Just follow her directions, and try to keep the time (it's either a 1-2-3 beat or a 1-2-3-4 beat).


Here's a few random screens of mine...
Me sailing my fleet toward the Dutch city of Curacao
Spotting a Spanish Trade Galleon off Madrid Nuevo
Choosing the ship I want to engage (I'm using my trusty flagship, the Carolina del Norte, a 32-gun Brig of War)
Launching a broadside at the Pamplona - she surrendered without a fight
Returning to the Spanish city of Puerto Cabello to repair and speak with the governor (he wasn't too pleased I took a Spanish ship right off his shores)
The governor's daughter in Puerto Cabello - she looks exactly like my beautiful wife in Santiago.
Swordfighting with the evil Baron Raymondo - he holds all the secrets of where my family members are hidden. He generally sails a 30-gun War Galleon - a tough fight, but no match for the Carolina del Norte.
And this is me dancing with my wife - it's not as hard as it seems at first, once you get used to the way it works. Just follow her directions, and try to keep the time (it's either a 1-2-3 beat or a 1-2-3-4 beat).
- Folic_Acid
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Originally posted by Tommy Boy
Come on, it is really that good? What is the gameplay like?
Have you ever played the original version?
Originally posted by Tommy Boy
No
OMG!!! Okay, scrounge up about $50 and go to eBay to get a Commodore64 and get the game. Or, check for an emulator. I think the Commodore games are public domain now. Play the original Pirates! ... 3 months later, you will remember about the forums and modern games



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Originally posted by Tommy Boy
No
Play it. Now.
http://portune.dnsalias.net/cgi-bin/gs/gs?s5d1=Pirates&s5d2=&s6d1=&s6d2=&s7=&boot=5&x=20&y=6
If the page doesn't work, hit refresh. I think IE only works with the emulator.
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