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The Definitive 8 bit platformer list |
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andreww (14:35 26/1/2003) fwibbler (15:15 26/1/2003) davidb (23:01 26/1/2003) andreww (23:44 26/1/2003) johnstlr (09:47 27/1/2003) andreww (13:18 27/1/2003) davidb (20:19 27/1/2003) andreww (16:25 28/1/2003) johnstlr (16:58 28/1/2003) davidb (20:39 28/1/2003) andreww (09:30 29/1/2003) davidb (20:01 29/1/2003) andreww (10:34 30/1/2003) andreww (09:47 31/1/2003) fwibbler (23:35 2/2/2003) andreww (12:08 3/2/2003) fwibbler (12:47 3/2/2003) andreww (10:08 4/2/2003) fwibbler (11:47 4/2/2003) andreww (12:48 4/2/2003) Porn Vicar (14:15 15/9/2005) naz1 (18:18 18/10/2005)
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Andrew |
Message #86636, posted by andreww at 14:35, 26/1/2003 |
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This is something I used to discuss with my brother and is probably my favourite kind of game on the Beeb because of the exploration - the isometric ones were awkward I found and there were very few overhead walkabouts that I can think of (any?) Anyway here goes (some were pretty closely based on eachother I know!): SUPERIOR ======== Citadel Citadel 2 Palace of Magic Quest Baron Star Port Camelot Ricochet Spycat
Any more Superior originals (I was going to put the reissued ones separately)?
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fwibbler |
Message #86637, posted by fwibbler at 15:15, 26/1/2003, in reply to message #86636 |
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Exile - Superior Helter Skelter - Audiogenic Magic Mushrooms - Acornsoft Sabre Wulf - Ultimate (not strictly a platformer) Jet Boot Jack - English software Imogen - Micropower (fantastic game) The Sentinel - Firebird Spooks and Spiders - Software InvasionThese are in no particular order of course. Cheers! |
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David Boddie |
Message #86638, posted by davidb at 23:01, 26/1/2003, in reply to message #86637 |
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This is something I used to discuss with my brother and is probably my favourite kind of game on the Beeb because of the exploration - the isometric ones were awkward I found and there were very few overhead walkabouts that I can think of (any?) Dunjunz and Icarus come to mind. [List snipped] Any more Superior originals (I was going to put the reissued ones separately)? I'm surprised you forgot Exile, although it's obviously more than just a platformer. |
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Andrew |
Message #86639, posted by andreww at 23:44, 26/1/2003, in reply to message #86638 |
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Yes I've never really thought of it as a platformer but the Doc is right I suppose. Some good ones there Professor However I really wouldn't say The Sentinel.Once this thread is done I could perhaps have a go at sorting the titles under publishers and then we'd have the definite list for anybody who wants to choose which they want to play. There's also Spooksville - a virtual copy of Citadel (publisher?) Thunderstruck 1 and 2 (Audiogenic) Omega Orb Hunkydory Fat Man Sam Microcosm Jet Set Willy 1 JSW 2 Manic Miner Plankwalk (Virgin)- a very early platformer Keep it going...
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Lee Johnston |
Message #86640, posted by johnstlr at 09:47, 27/1/2003, in reply to message #86639 |
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Wot? No Codename Droid???? |
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Andrew |
Message #86641, posted by andreww at 13:18, 27/1/2003, in reply to message #86640 |
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Of course |
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David Boddie |
Message #86642, posted by davidb at 20:19, 27/1/2003, in reply to message #86641 |
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Wot? No Codename Droid???? Not really a great platformer, although interesting at the time. I thought Shark (Audiogenic) was pretty good but I've played it since and now I'm not so sure. The Electron version of Shark is quite cute, though. Thinking of Electron versions: did anyone mention Frak!? What about Drain Mania? |
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Andrew |
Message #86643, posted by andreww at 16:25, 28/1/2003, in reply to message #86642 |
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Shark was similar to Droid I think - I think I'd call them platformers though yes. Yes Frak. Drain Mania I've never heard of -who published it? |
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Lee Johnston |
Message #86644, posted by johnstlr at 16:58, 28/1/2003, in reply to message #86643 |
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Drain Mania was published by Audiogenic on the Complete BBC compilation. See http://www.beebgames.com/audiogen.htm Dunno if it was published elsewhere. There's not a lot on Drain Mania (actually nothing but a mention). One thing though - how many cool games are there mentioned on that page? |
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David Boddie |
Message #86645, posted by davidb at 20:39, 28/1/2003, in reply to message #86644 |
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Drain Mania was published by Audiogenic on the Complete BBC compilation. Seehttp://www.beebgames.com/audiogen.htm Dunno if it was published elsewhere. There's not a lot on Drain Mania (actually nothing but a mention). It was originally published by Icon Software: http://www.beebgames.com/icon.htm One thing though - how many cool games are there mentioned on that page? Breakthrough, Impact and Ransack are all pretty good, although only Breakthrough could really be considered to be a platformer. |
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Andrew |
Message #86646, posted by andreww at 09:30, 29/1/2003, in reply to message #86645 |
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Ransack was Peter Scott was it not? |
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David Boddie |
Message #86647, posted by davidb at 20:01, 29/1/2003, in reply to message #86646 |
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Ransack was Peter Scott was it not? Yes. Network was another interesting platformer, too. The teleport effect was quite impressive. |
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Andrew |
Message #86648, posted by andreww at 10:34, 30/1/2003, in reply to message #86647 |
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I think I've played Network and Ransack - weren't they on a PIAS compilation. Or maybe one was reissued as Budget at some point. Also Last of the Free. Remember a game called Contraption, some fo the best drawn graphics in a BBC game. There's also Doctor Who and the mines of terror -I wouldn't mind getting the original but it was on ROM apparently so I'd have to get a BBC Micro. I could give it to my brother though who has one. The package had instructions, a story and so on I think. The Exile reviewer even compared Exile to it!<br><br>[Edited by andreww at 10:02, 31/1/2003]
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Andrew |
Message #86649, posted by andreww at 09:47, 31/1/2003, in reply to message #86648 |
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Played Nightworld last night for the first time in years. It has the novel idea that you turn into a winged creature every so often and so can fly further. Also notable for the way the colours on the screen change each time you re-enter it. No idea what I'm doing though ;-) |
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fwibbler |
Message #86650, posted by fwibbler at 23:35, 2/2/2003, in reply to message #86649 |
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There's also Doctor Who and the mines of terror -I wouldn't mind getting the original but it was on ROM apparently so I'd have to get a BBC Micro. I could give it to my brother though who has one. The package had instructions, a story and so on I think. The Exile reviewer even compared Exile to it! I have Dr Who and the Mines of Terror including the Rom image on the hard drive all ready to run, but so far neither of our two emulators will run it :-( I'll have to experiment further as I'm sure I've had it running under emulation before (it may have been on the PC :-( I believe the Exile reviewer said something along the lines of 'Micropower made something like this with their Dr Who program which had the same fiendish puzzles but failed misurably with the graphics and sound.' I happen to have 2 copies of Dr Who and the Mines of Terror on cassette complete with instructions and Rom chips... Cheers! |
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Andrew |
Message #86651, posted by andreww at 12:08, 3/2/2003, in reply to message #86650 |
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Would you sell me a copy if they work please? I'd pay a fair price. I'm puzzled why do you need a cassette /and/ ROMs? can you run it without a ROM? |
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fwibbler |
Message #86652, posted by fwibbler at 12:47, 3/2/2003, in reply to message #86651 |
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Hi, Yes, I'll sell you one of them. Lets see, £12.95 when I bought it, taking into account inflation should bring it to about, ooh, £60.00 ;-)Back to reality. Send me an email to discuss price (I'm not after silly money) and where to send it. You need to plug the Rom chip into a spare slot inside the BBC (B not Master) and then load the game from tape. There was also a Disc version (plus ROM chip), but I never actually found one. I don't know what info is stored in the ROM but there's 16k of it (quite a bit for a BBC game) Cheers!
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Andrew |
Message #86653, posted by andreww at 10:08, 4/2/2003, in reply to message #86652 |
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Don''t suppose you have a spare Castle Quest as well ? |
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fwibbler |
Message #86654, posted by fwibbler at 11:47, 4/2/2003, in reply to message #86653 |
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I thought I did, but a careful search has failed to turn it up so I guess I must have sold it at some point. Cheers! |
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Andrew |
Message #86655, posted by andreww at 12:48, 4/2/2003, in reply to message #86654 |
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Oh well I'll keep looking, thanks. |
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Porn Vicar |
Message #86656, posted by Porn Vicar at 14:15, 15/9/2005, in reply to message #86655 |
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You missed Bug Eyes 2 and Boffin 1 + 2, also Sam Fox's Strip Poker!. |
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naz |
Message #86657, posted by naz1 at 18:18, 18/10/2005, in reply to message #86656 |
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Hi, do u want to sell Dr who?naz Can email me at vitnam@aol.com |
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