What games let you set off a nuclear weapon?
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What games let you set off a nuclear weapon?
This is a serious question! If more games did it, I wouldn't be so consumed with setting them off like Roman candles aimed on the fourth of July at the neighbor housing the barking hellhound/rooster/Ouroboros chimera.
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Ah shit, I don't even remember what this thread was about. Oh yeah, nuclear weapons. Here are the games I know of where you can detonate nukes:
Fallout 3.
Civ 2
Civ 3
Civ 4
CivRev
Global Thermal Nuclear War.exe
DEFCON
I have no idea about the first Civilization game. I guess, to qualify for this list, it should:
1) Definitely be a NUCLEAR weapon. None of this "small arms that could do the same trick but not produce soil-destroying radiation
2) Has to be something the player can set or not set off. Now, yes, I know you're not going to be around very long in gtw.com for DOS if you're not telling the thing to launch nukes, but I would submit that this keeps out games like Missile Command, where you are trying to prevent nukes from going off.
I guess there were only two items. Anyway, I am sure I am forgetting stuff, and I really really really hope no aspie nerds make a similar list for the Wiki, 'cos otherwise I'd feel like a jerk right now.
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Ah shit, I don't even remember what this thread was about. Oh yeah, nuclear weapons. Here are the games I know of where you can detonate nukes:
Fallout 3.
Civ 2
Civ 3
Civ 4
CivRev
Global Thermal Nuclear War.exe
DEFCON
I have no idea about the first Civilization game. I guess, to qualify for this list, it should:
1) Definitely be a NUCLEAR weapon. None of this "small arms that could do the same trick but not produce soil-destroying radiation
2) Has to be something the player can set or not set off. Now, yes, I know you're not going to be around very long in gtw.com for DOS if you're not telling the thing to launch nukes, but I would submit that this keeps out games like Missile Command, where you are trying to prevent nukes from going off.
I guess there were only two items. Anyway, I am sure I am forgetting stuff, and I really really really hope no aspie nerds make a similar list for the Wiki, 'cos otherwise I'd feel like a jerk right now.
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Does the TILTOWAIT spell in Wizardry count?
Spell Name: TILTOWAIT
Translation: (untranslatable)
Spell Level: 7
Spell Type: COMBAT
Area of Effect: ALL MONSTERS
Description: The effect of this spell can be described as similar to that of a nuclear fusion explosion. Luckily the party is shielded from its effects. Unluckily (for them) the monsters are not. This spell will do from 10-100 hit points of damage.
Bard's Tale had a similar spell ("Gotterdamurung") which was invoked by casting "NUKE". That should count for something. ("The finest in offensive obliteration, this spell annihilates the opponent for 2000 damage points.")
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There is also a "Thermonuclear Blast" spell in Quest for Glory 5.
EDIT: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_we ... ideo_games
Spell Name: TILTOWAIT
Translation: (untranslatable)
Spell Level: 7
Spell Type: COMBAT
Area of Effect: ALL MONSTERS
Description: The effect of this spell can be described as similar to that of a nuclear fusion explosion. Luckily the party is shielded from its effects. Unluckily (for them) the monsters are not. This spell will do from 10-100 hit points of damage.
Bard's Tale had a similar spell ("Gotterdamurung") which was invoked by casting "NUKE". That should count for something. ("The finest in offensive obliteration, this spell annihilates the opponent for 2000 damage points.")


There is also a "Thermonuclear Blast" spell in Quest for Glory 5.
EDIT: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_we ... ideo_games
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There are three cone buttons and a trackball on a Missile Command cabinet. I would like you people to tell me which one launches NUCLEAR WEAPONS AT CITIES.
Do I press the trackball down? It's a push/pull trackball, now? What? What's that? Oh, right. You can't use nuclear weapons in Missile Command.
You know when, the game ends, it writes "THE END" on the screen? Those words are not backed with nuclear weapons.
Do I press the trackball down? It's a push/pull trackball, now? What? What's that? Oh, right. You can't use nuclear weapons in Missile Command.
You know when, the game ends, it writes "THE END" on the screen? Those words are not backed with nuclear weapons.
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I am going to look up the manual for Missile Command. And if it doesn't specifically say that I am launching nukes at nukes I will be furious. FURIOUS.
Flack, I agree that the spell you mentioned for Wizardry was their way of handling the detonation of a nuclear weapon. I would give the following people points in this thread as follows:
Flack: (untranslatable) Megatons!
Aardvark: 8088 Megatons!
Roody: 2 Maniac Megatons!
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Flack, I agree that the spell you mentioned for Wizardry was their way of handling the detonation of a nuclear weapon. I would give the following people points in this thread as follows:
Flack: (untranslatable) Megatons!
Aardvark: 8088 Megatons!
Roody: 2 Maniac Megatons!
Pinback: Leaflet Campaign Resulting In Seven-Continent Peace Treaty
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Are you saying that this BBS is going down the drain?pinback wrote:
I have that game literally less than six steps from me, on the latest cab. I have never played it, and never planned on playing it. There'd BETTER BE FUCKING NUCLEAR WEAPONS IN IT or I will assume that you are making a circling the drain joke out of me, this site, and me and this site!
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Did anyone understand any part of the opening premise of this thread? Besides Flack and bruce, I mean. HEY GUYS, I THINK I FOUND ANOTHER ONE.
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I made a video where I went to my Multi-Williams machine, loaded Bubbles for the first time, and verified the lack of nukes.
But I think I called them nukulur weapons. I'm too afraid to check, or post it. Frustrating!
Is that last screenshot of The Smurfs? Cos yeah there was one in there, an H-bomb, IIRC.
But I think I called them nukulur weapons. I'm too afraid to check, or post it. Frustrating!
Is that last screenshot of The Smurfs? Cos yeah there was one in there, an H-bomb, IIRC.
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