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As said above, a lot of old games don't much translate to the modern world. Desert Strike was one of my Megadrive favourites, but it was an isometric game that recreated today would seem laughably restricted. Hence it would be released as a regular flight sim, and not be unique like it once was.
Road Rash however, as mentioned in the first and many many subsequent posts was my first thought when I saw the thread. That would be simply epic. Super bikes racing round city environments, illegal racing with weapons, how awesome.
In fact I'm going to start queuing outside the game shop now
Plus another, for me anyway, a modern day version of Dungeon Master
Here you go.
http://www.grimrock.net/media/
Did you play Quazatron?
I did. It was a decent enough, and they did well in writing something which played to the Speccy's strengths (ie, a direct port would probably have been dire). Always preferred Paradroid though.
Cybernoid
Plenty of mindless shooting
Qix and Beach head on the Atari.
Arnie on the C64.
Classic game I can't remember on the Amiga jumping around roof tops killing people.
Killer Instinct on the SNES.
I used to love the games on the old Neo-Geo arcade machines...have you seen the [url= http://analogueinteractive.com/index.php ]Analogue Interactive[/url] walnut consoles? They play the arcade MVS cartridges, way cheaper than the AES home versions...shame the console isn't cheap though!
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Cannon Fodder has been shamelessly ripped off onto ios as Tiny Troopers - a quick play on a mate's ipad suggests they've done a good job. Missing the intro music though...
Meta Galatic Llamas battle at the edge of time
Gridrunner
come to think of it anything wriiten by Jeff minter and Llama software ๐
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Sensible Soccer
Flashback
Hell's teeth, Shadowfire!
Contact Sam Cruise
Dino Dini's Kick Off 2
Airbourne Ranger
California Games
Eddie Kidd's Jump Challenge
Another World
not forgetting Impossible Mission
Jesus! Jeff Minter. Is that hippy still alive???
California games
Elite
rick dangerous!!!
although superseeded by tomb raider i suppose
ChrisL - no offence but you strike me more as being the type of kid who'd rarely leave his bedroom rather than hanging around arcades.
I did play in the arcade at Aberdeen beach a little, but mostly I played on my C64, or friends' Spectrums. R-Type was converted to them but at the time the arcade original was to me just an unbelievably amazing looking thing I only saw in magazines.
Cougar - I totally understand why games back then were so biased to repetition and pattern learning, I just thought that my post was going on a bit and so decided not to mention it. ๐
X-Com/UFO was an evolution of games such as Laser Squad and Lords of Chaos so it's already been demonstrated once that the core concept can evolve beyond the initial hardware it was implemented on. Turn-based gaming might be an increasingly small market niche, though, and a late 90s sequel to X-Com suggests that it isn't a format that can be made real-time easily.
Got to be, the definite collection:
IK+
Cosmic Causeway
Boulderdash
Last Ninja
Wizball
Buggy Boy
Nemesis
Paperboy
Daley Thompsons Decathlon
California games
Ghosts and Goblins
Gauntlet
Ikari Warriors
Populous
and the game that you could play when loading where you paint squares
I need to get my C64 back, PS3 beater anyday
not forgetting Impossible Mission
Loved that game on the C64 - was amazed at the characters fluid running and jumping and the game even spoke to you in that evil electronic voice!
Cougar by the gods that grimrock game looks awesome (i love the eye of the beholder games).
unfortunately my pc isn't powerful enough to run it,and i don't have a credit card to order it online ๐ GAH!
I've a couple of mates playing Grimrock, it's supposed to be awesome. In the Steam sale currently, you've got 6 hours to pick it up for under a fiver.
Is that hippy still alive?
Mostly involved in iDevice development these days.
Interesting trivia fact, the visualisation thing on the Xbox 360 music player is a Minter outing, it's the evolution of the old Colourspace / Trip-a-Tron "light synthesiser" outings.
Elite?
Well I used to play First Encounters which is a great advancement over the original version - proper graphics and you can change ships. Looks like you can get it here:
http://www.abandonia.com/en/games/709/Frontier+-+First+Encounters.html
Beyond The Forbidden Forest.
It's not exactly a looker nor did it have any replay value, but it was so tense and atmospheric and all the more impressive for looking so crude.
Well I used to play First Encounters which is a great advancement over the original version - proper graphics and you can change ships. Looks like you can get it here:
And renowned for being the most bug filled game of all time.
for an updated version of elite, check out [url= http://www.oolite.org/ ]oolite[/url]
a remake of doom 2 would be immense!
And renowned for being the most bug filled game of all time.
Yeah but there was a patch at some point that fixed things - I never had any problems when I played it and yeah it was what pretty great in Elite terms. On missions fun to choose between a massive trading ship stuffed with the biggest lasers and shields but poor manoeuvrability or a light weight fighter that couldn't carry much fire power or many shields but was very difficult to hit.
Oh wait First Encounters was the 3rd in the series I meant Frontier.
Ghouls and Ghosts was amazing fun when I was a kid, I loved it.
Are there any emulators that I can use to play it again and relive being 12?
Oh wait First Encounters was the 3rd in the series I meant Frontier.
IIRC they were both buggy, but Encounters was worse.
Shadowrun (SNES)http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1613260297/shadowrun-returns
ooh - thanks Cougar!
I'm already worried by the clean hyper realism though. I guess it's inevitable, but I liked the dirty and sparse look of the original.
I backed their Kickstarter. Never played the SNES game, but used to play (and later GM) the pen & paper RPG forever ago.
non should be re-made they should be locked away and remembered for what they were ๐
i did download the orginal syphon filter the other night form the PS Store, funny as hell seeing the chunky graphics and terrible contorl system, but i thad me hooked and thats what it was all about. i know its not that old but its mentla to see how far gaming has come, in a weird way games these days are almost too perfect...
speedball would be a good remake
Excuse the thread reserection just seen that an 80's classic I think we missed has been remade and is due release this month: Carrier Command.
I always got hammered by the red carrier but kept coming back to it, will have to checkout the reviews of the remake Carrier Comand: Gaea Mission.
Does anyone remember 'Planets'.
It was a turn based space strategy game, where everyone completed their moves and sent the disc to someone to 'run' the turn, or you'd all go to someone's house to do it.
Quite compelling considering how basic it was.
You can get SpeedBall2 on the iphone. It's way too easy after a while though.
The one I'd love to see remade, with a GTA type game engine, is Skooldaze / Bak 2 Skool
Another classic that's been remade for phones and ipads is sentinel - renamed as capita.
Anyone play that? Would be a top 5 C64 / spectrum game for me. Sort of narrow appeal, v strategic game, but endlesssly challenging.
Initial impressions on the ipad version are very good, seems to suit the touchscreen controls very well. Not really played it in anger yet, though.
p.s. Starship command. I think my mondeo has better graphics TBH
Christ that's a blast from the past. Acorn Electron was my first computer and I think i got to play that game maybe 6 times in total because it would never load. Everyone else got a Spectrum and I got an Acorn.....I always seemed to end up with the machine no-one had
But back to the topic......Road Rash on the Mega Drive, can't tell you how many hours I lost to that game during my early college months, pretty much failed my course because of that.
The one I'd love to see remade, with a GTA type game engine, is Skooldaze / Bak 2 Skool
Isn't that ostensibly what Bully is? (Or Canis Cantaloup Cannondale or whatever they renamed it to)
Road Rash was a big one for me too, can still remember the cheat codes for 2 to get the 'wild thing'... many hours spent running back to that thing!
FFVII is still my favourite game ever and will be buying the remake as and when but running it a close second is probably Shining Force 2
I'm kinda emotional after reading this.
Mostly been mentioned from my era; I'll just add Green Beret for speccy +3 (disc drive, oh yes)
...but from the arcades...
Space Harrier anyone? "get ready!"
Wouldn't want any of them remade though mind you.
This thread brings back some memories. Good to see soome BBC / Acorn love.
My favourite ever game (aside from Chuckie Egg of course) was Citadel (it just seemed so vast at the time). I'm not sure how many people will remember it, if any? To this day I still haven't completed it, despite going back and trying it on a simulator with infinite lives. It was ****ing hard. Yet my life won;t be complete until I do.
I haven't read all the posts here so apologies for repeats but from C64 days I would love to see
Turrican
Midnight Resistance
Tai Pan
and the best game I have ever played Kikstart.
Goldeneye's old enough to be a classic. Upgrade the graphics and it would give the modern FPS's a run for their money
Deus Ex. Shiny new graphics... uh, well, that's the only change they need to make. Sequels just didn't do it for me.









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