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Sharopolis
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Retro games and classic gaming hardware technology or something. Does anyone ever read these channel descriptions? I doubt it.
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Sharopolis
Uh-oh - Looks like a grownup has swept in and had a go at the same clone I did. He did a better job of analysing it than did naturally, but I'm glad to know was heading in the right direction with my fixes.
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This is the best video I've ever done and it's sinking without trace. It is a little bit different to what I'm known for but its still totally retro gaming focused. Or at least retro gaming hardware focused. Maybe it's the title or the thumbnail, but if you haven't seen it yet do have a look.
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I can't believe this has less than 1000 views, it's great!
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So I'm working on "Games That Push the Limits of the Sega Dreamcast", what games should I cover?
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JustWasted3HoursHere
(6 years ago)
You forgot to mention Ben Daglish's excellent musical score for The Last Ninja. Some of the best ever for the system.
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throttlebot
(2 years ago)
Creatures 1 & 2 definitely deserved a mention here. They were well ahead of their time.
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sternpio
(3 years ago)
Trenz is a genius. He pushed the limits of the C64 with Turrican 2 and the limits of the SNES with Rendering Ranger R2
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JCBassCovers
(7 years ago)
Not gonna lie, the thing I like best about Uridium is how smooth that ship's turning animation is. Like, that is a VERY nice animation.
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nialltracey2599
(7 years ago)
3D Stunt Car Racer, man! I was never a huge fan of it, but getting semi-filled polygons running at that speed was a heck of an achievement.
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Grassbrook
(7 years ago)
Pirates is also quite an impressive accomplishment on the C64.
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BloodFire84
(5 hours ago)
Imagine if you had this kind of raw talent working with today's PCs, consoles and technology, amazing
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leopold7562
(7 years ago)
I used to own a Spectrum and never really considered the C64 until the day my head was turned when a friend showed me Sanxion. Hearing that glorious score by Rob Hubbard as the game loaded, then followed by the sheer speed of the game and how good it all looked (programmed by Stavros Fasoulas, if memory serves) made me sell "Old Rubber" and switch to the beige behemoth. I loved that computer. I even invested in a disc drive and a printer for it, so I could use it for other things, and then picked up a Freeze Frame and an Action Replay so I could dump games onto disc. But I kept the tape deck for playing Sanxion, I couldn't do without my fix of "Thalamusic".
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marathi22
(7 years ago)
The one 3D game that impressed me the most on the ol' bread bin was Fighter Bomber by Activision. A couple of adventure games that also blew me away back in the day was Maniac Mansion and Zak McCracken. And Times of Lore - where you could even save your game on a blank tape!
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lucaseaston
(7 years ago)
Test Drive on Commodore 64 was my favorite. It was done pretty well.
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user-zw3hu1xh5r
(5 years ago)
Wizball was the best 2 player game I had ever seen at the time. One game me and my mate finished to the end. The gameplay is pretty unique.
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TubeAddict99
(7 years ago)
What always amazed me was the jousting scene (first person scene) in the Defender of the Crown, sure it was hard to win, but seeing the attacking knight and horse running towards you was just amazing.
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ianmilleris
(3 years ago)
Pitstop II was a brilliant two player game, probably the best. When you were both driving full speed at 251mph the sound of the engines really sang and got you ultra competitive. After a nine lap race trying not to blow a tyre or run out of fuel it was a great feeling to come out the victor!
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