
Hi Denis,
The company that you purchased the game from is no longer in business. The current Telltale is separate from that of Telltale of old. You can read more about the change here: https://www.telltale.com/press-release/
The new Telltale does not possess the license for that game and has no ability to service it.
Thanks,
Orion
Anyway, now I remember that Apple forced all apps to be 64-bit and would no longer support 32-Bit apps.[...]. So unless a developer updated their apps, they would no longer work.
Brunni (./24513) :Pourquoi ? Revoir un ancien film, réécouter un ancien album, ou relire un ancien livre, ça n'est pas considéré comme une mode. Et les rééditions, parfois modernisées, existent aussi dans ces autres formes d'arts. Je trouve que c'est assez naturel que ça existe aussi pour le JV.
Après le rétro gaming est une mode en soi, qui est née d'un contexte bien particulier.
Brunni (./24515) :Y'a un potentiel sujet de discussion troll sur "qu'est-ce qui est du retrogaming ou pas ?", là
Personnellement je ne fais (presque) pas de rétro gaming, pourtant je joue à des anciens jeux. Parfois des versions modernisées pour OS mobile, parfois des versions rééditées, parfois des versions tipiak ou sur RetroArch, etc.
The_CUrE (./24527) :
Et pas n'importe lequel, le message est limpide avec ce profil.
Jonas (./24528) :The_CUrE (./24527) :
Et pas n'importe lequel, le message est limpide avec ce profil.
Tu vois quoi comme message avec son profil ? Car pour moi je le trouve terne, impossible de le rattacher à quoiquecesoit
In Hamilton's exit from Munchkinland, a concealed elevator was installed to lower her below stage level, as fire and smoke erupted to dramatize and conceal her exit. The first take ran well, but on the second take, the burst of fire came too soon. The flames set fire to her green, copper-based face paint, causing third-degree burns to her hands and face. She spent three months recuperating before returning to work.[40] Her green makeup had usually been removed with acetone due to its toxic copper content. Because of Hamilton's burns, makeup artist Jack Young removed the makeup with alcohol to prevent infection.[41]
After Hamilton's torturous experience with the Munchkinland elevator, she refused to do the pickups for the scene where she flies on a broomstick that billows smoke, so LeRoy had stunt double Betty Danko perform instead. Danko was severely injured when the smoke mechanism malfunctioned.
For the Wicked Witch's fiery entrance into Munchkinland, a catapult had been rigged up under the sound stage and the opening through which the Witch would spring out was covered by a thin aluminum cover, painted the same color as the yellow brick road. While Danko waited in the pit, the choreographer was instructing the actors playing the Munchkins how to avoid the circular piece of metal, and fell through the opening onto Danko's shoulders. She was treated by a chiropractor at the studio's expense.
Danko sustained a more serious injury while enacting the Witch's skywriting scene, where she flies on her broomstick spelling out "Surrender, Dorothy!". Hamilton had refused to do the scene after suffering serious burns from descending into the opening in the stage floor amid fire and smoke. The production crew rigged up a broomstick suspended from wires, with a steel saddle for Danko to sit on. Underneath the saddle lay a pipe that emitted smoke when she pushed a button.
At first, Danko's cape was pinned down to hide the pipe, but the director wanted the cape to blow in the wind, so the pipe was concealed under Danko's body. Danko noticed that the crew coated the pipe with asbestos. On the first two takes, the pipe emitted smoke perfectly, but on the third take, the pipe exploded.[12] Danko was blown off the broomstick and sustained a 2 in (51 mm)-deep gash around the circumference of her leg, landing her in the hospital for eleven days. According to Scarfone and Stillman, damage to her internal organs from the explosion required a hysterectomy. Her total earnings from her work on the film came to $790, plus $35 for the broomstick stunt.
Brunni (./24535) :je connaissais déjà ce film pour sa neige comme c'était pas la saison ils ont saupoudré de l'amiante pour faire l'effet des flocons
Les tournages de film c'était gore à l'époque 😳
Je lisais sur le tournage de le Magicien d'Oz (1939) et :In Hamilton's exit from Munchkinland, a concealed elevator was installed to lower her below stage level, as fire and smoke erupted to dramatize and conceal her exit. The first take ran well, but on the second take, the burst of fire came too soon. The flames set fire to her green, copper-based face paint, causing third-degree burns to her hands and face. She spent three months recuperating before returning to work.[40] Her green makeup had usually been removed with acetone due to its toxic copper content. Because of Hamilton's burns, makeup artist Jack Young removed the makeup with alcohol to prevent infection.[41]
Et pour la scène suivante avec les pyrotechnique, l'actrice a refusé de faire, laissant une cascadeuse le faire à sa place. Et c'était bien vu parce que le tuyau qui émet de la fumée aller lui exploser sur la cuisse, nécessitant une amputation de ses organes génitaux :After Hamilton's torturous experience with the Munchkinland elevator, she refused to do the pickups for the scene where she flies on a broomstick that billows smoke, so LeRoy had stunt double Betty Danko perform instead. Danko was severely injured when the smoke mechanism malfunctioned.For the Wicked Witch's fiery entrance into Munchkinland, a catapult had been rigged up under the sound stage and the opening through which the Witch would spring out was covered by a thin aluminum cover, painted the same color as the yellow brick road. While Danko waited in the pit, the choreographer was instructing the actors playing the Munchkins how to avoid the circular piece of metal, and fell through the opening onto Danko's shoulders. She was treated by a chiropractor at the studio's expense.Danko sustained a more serious injury while enacting the Witch's skywriting scene, where she flies on her broomstick spelling out "Surrender, Dorothy!". Hamilton had refused to do the scene after suffering serious burns from descending into the opening in the stage floor amid fire and smoke. The production crew rigged up a broomstick suspended from wires, with a steel saddle for Danko to sit on. Underneath the saddle lay a pipe that emitted smoke when she pushed a button.
At first, Danko's cape was pinned down to hide the pipe, but the director wanted the cape to blow in the wind, so the pipe was concealed under Danko's body. Danko noticed that the crew coated the pipe with asbestos. On the first two takes, the pipe emitted smoke perfectly, but on the third take, the pipe exploded.[12] Danko was blown off the broomstick and sustained a 2 in (51 mm)-deep gash around the circumference of her leg, landing her in the hospital for eleven days. According to Scarfone and Stillman, damage to her internal organs from the explosion required a hysterectomy. Her total earnings from her work on the film came to $790, plus $35 for the broomstick stunt.
Bravo quoi
Brunni (./24537) :non, à l'époque c'était réputé être le meilleur isolant thermique (on a pas trouvé d'équivalent aussi polyvalent de nos jours)et quand il n'est pas en flocage/poussière, c'est un bon matériau de construction... mais voilà, en s'usant il finit par faire de la poussière donc bon...
Oui. Et ils en ont aussi utilisé pour vernir le tuyau qui lui a explosé l'entre-jambes. Je sais pas s'ils savaient déjà à l'époque que c'était dangereux 🤔