Seaquest had three seasons but each season was very different with major cast changes. IMO season one was a lot like Stsr Trek The Next Generation under the sea, Season two (easily my least favorite though the season finale which I believed to be the series finale for years was IMO good especially the last ten minutes or so.) was mostly a series of scifi B movies under the de while season three was more Star Trek Deep Space Nine, Space Above and Beyond, or Babylon 5 under the sea (Basically there was a ten year time skip between the end of season two and the beginning of season three with the Seaquest II (The main ship in seasons two and three) believed lost with all hands for that decade. Without a Seaquest class ship to keep the peace the organization Seaquest served lost a lot of influence and found itself in a cold war against a megacorp and a hostile ocean based superpower, and apparently the tensions rose so fast there was no time to build a third Seaquest class ship. The Seaquest games were fun and among the upper end of the eras TV series based console games IMO. I like Might and Magic III but I'm not sure if I ever played the SNES port. About the time it came out dad got his second PC and gave me his first PC so I just played the PC version.
I told Tara she can keep her stupid island. I won't need might and magic cause it's judgment clay for the clay fighters. Get it? I'm taking my submarine on a seaQuest. Clay and water don't mix or do they? My sub is equipped with the newest Microsoft technology I can't fail.
Might and magic games do not work well without keyboard, mouse, manual, dedication, and patience. 4 and 5 which make world of xeen and 8 are top notch crpgs.
@spanlessgamer Yeah, without the original manual and self created characters, you would be starting a crippled game. The starting parting is just for touring first two hours or so of the game until enemies just start shredding into you.
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Seaquest had three seasons but each season was very different with major cast changes. IMO season one was a lot like Stsr Trek The Next Generation under the sea, Season two (easily my least favorite though the season finale which I believed to be the series finale for years was IMO good especially the last ten minutes or so.) was mostly a series of scifi B movies under the de while season three was more Star Trek Deep Space Nine, Space Above and Beyond, or Babylon 5 under the sea (Basically there was a ten year time skip between the end of season two and the beginning of season three with the Seaquest II (The main ship in seasons two and three) believed lost with all hands for that decade. Without a Seaquest class ship to keep the peace the organization Seaquest served lost a lot of influence and found itself in a cold war against a megacorp and a hostile ocean based superpower, and apparently the tensions rose so fast there was no time to build a third Seaquest class ship. The Seaquest games were fun and among the upper end of the eras TV series based console games IMO.
I like Might and Magic III but I'm not sure if I ever played the SNES port. About the time it came out dad got his second PC and gave me his first PC so I just played the PC version.
@@roguerifter9724 I watched sea quest but man, I don't remember anything about it
Seaquest is an alright game.I always hated the Might and Magic games.
13:06 Cooper is also 25% of the screen just like Might & Magic III.
@@methirsty he's a big dog finally!
@@spanlessgamer I'm sure he's always thought so!
@@methirsty 100%. He's bigger on the inside.
I told Tara she can keep her stupid island. I won't need might and magic cause it's judgment clay for the clay fighters. Get it? I'm taking my submarine on a seaQuest. Clay and water don't mix or do they? My sub is equipped with the newest Microsoft technology I can't fail.
I hope you control your sub with something other than a video game controller and hopes and dreams.
Might and magic games do not work well without keyboard, mouse, manual, dedication, and patience. 4 and 5 which make world of xeen and 8 are top notch crpgs.
@@alexcain2855 of those five things I have two
@spanlessgamer Yeah, without the original manual and self created characters, you would be starting a crippled game. The starting parting is just for touring first two hours or so of the game until enemies just start shredding into you.