Talk:Fort Apocalypse

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BetacommandBot 17:03, 5 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

"Plexar was here"[edit]

In the lower caverns ("crystal caverns" with the light blue walls) there are the words "PLEXAR WAS HERE" written inside the wall. This can be seen in this C64 longplay video. According to some forum discussions in the web Plexar was the nickname of a hacker (see this German forum talk) or programmer (another chat, also in German, sorry). On the other hand, I remember vaguely the story, that Plexar might have been the name of a monster (some kind of alien spider) in a preceding game from either Synapse or one of the programmers, and the graffito was just a reference to that game. However, I haven't been able to find out which game this could have been, nor any other web search result in this direction.

Maybe someone remembers an arcade game with a monster with this name, or whoever or whatever Plexar might have been (I cannot really believe the hacker story since it might. Since the graffito is part of most forum talks about Fort Apocalypse (but yet not fully answered), this information would fit well to the article.--SiriusB (talk) 13:56, 24 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]