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The Joys of Knightmare

Posted: 18 Jun 2004, 12:31
by Raven
I suggest you choose wisely, one of these may lead to certain death...

Re:The Joys of Knightmare

Posted: 18 Jun 2004, 12:38
by Superspurs
The graphics in the 80's were rubbish. Thats pretty much the reason why i prefer S4-8 (1990-94)
I still enjoyed watching KM though even in the earlier seasons

Re:The Joys of Knightmare

Posted: 18 Jun 2004, 14:47
by Raven
More votes please

Re:The Joys of Knightmare

Posted: 18 Jun 2004, 15:18
by Fidjit
Superspurs wrote: The graphics in the 80's were rubbish. Thats pretty much the reason why i prefer S4-8 (1990-94)
I still enjoyed watching KM though even in the earlier seasons
Well you have to admit the graphics were pretty good considering computer graphics weren't the top of things in the late 80's

Re:The Joys of Knightmare

Posted: 18 Jun 2004, 15:24
by HStorm
Yes, by modern standards the graphics look pretty weak (I wouldn't say rubbish), but the early seasons were made during the era when 8-bit imaging was considered pretty nifty, so by those standards they were incredibly good.

Also, strictly speaking they weren't graphics, they were hand-paintings, and as paintings go they were remarkable. I mean, is the Mona Lisa rubbish just because it doesn't look as convincing as a photograph? Should we burn Hanz Holbein's masterpieces simply because the style he used has been outmoded by photography and CGI?

The hand-paintings don't look ideal for the purpose for which they were devloped, it's true, but even they had a strength the photographic images of S4-7 lacked, which is they could look like anything the artist could picture in his mind. Photographing reality, by contrast, is restrictive. That made the paintings seem more fantastical and magical than the environments of the photo era, and given the supernatural nature of KM, that was very valuable.

Re:The Joys of Knightmare

Posted: 18 Jun 2004, 21:18
by WillsOfDoom
Good point, well made. I can't bring myself to tick just one of Casper's boxes though.

Re:The Joys of Knightmare

Posted: 18 Jun 2004, 21:30
by Malefact
I'm going to have to be a bit of a heretic and go for my own option and say that it was tension that made Km.

Re:The Joys of Knightmare

Posted: 18 Jun 2004, 21:57
by MoanaLiza
I'd probably be inclined to agree and also it was the cliff hangers that was one reason why people tuned in each week and the excitement of thinking on the way home from school "Ooh Knightmare's on tonight, I wonder what's going to happen. Is such and such going to win?" and so on...