The best Speccy game by Hewson: vote
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1. Firelord
2. Zynaps
3. Exolon
2. Zynaps
3. Exolon
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Always the way, isn't it? If there was a clear outright winner (like the Electric Dreams poll, come on, let's be honest), it wouldn't be as interesting.
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Re: The best Speccy game by Hewson: vote
1 - Nebulus
2 - Exolon
3 - Ranarama
2 - Exolon
3 - Ranarama
Re: The best Speccy game by Hewson: vote
1 :: Quazatron
2 :: Ranarama
3 :: Zynaps
Special mention: Cybernoid, Exolon, Firelord
2 :: Ranarama
3 :: Zynaps
Special mention: Cybernoid, Exolon, Firelord
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1 - zynaps
2 - Exolon
3 - Tech Ted
2 - Exolon
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Although my vote for the best game was quite easy, it was extremely difficult to come up with a top three. I better post it now before I change my mind again:
1. Quazatron
2. Nebulus
3. Ranarama
I reckon if I added up the time I spent playing those three, it would run into weeks rather than days and all of them are still extremely playable today. As I said in the discussion thread, Quazatron is possibly as good as an 8-bit game can get, it's an absolute masterpiece. Nebulus is a fantastically original concept, beautifully realised and tremendous fun and I'm putting Ranarama third because it was just so absorbing.
But it's a shame to leave others out. I spent a lot of time with Zynaps and Exolon and going back further, I always preferred Technician Ted to JSW. Netherworld and Uridium are great, but the C64 versions were the definitive ones. Similarly, I think Eliminator was a bit of a stretch for the Spectrum and really needed a 16-bit computer to make the concept work (I played it loads on the Amiga). The Cybernoids were a bit after my time but I've played them since; they look lovely but I find them a bit brutal in their difficulty level.
Finally, there was a game that I can't quite believe that I missed at the time, which is Firelord. I was and still am a massive fan of Starquake so it's a bit weird that I didn't play this when it came out, I would have thought that I'd have been all over it. Anyway, I've spent a few hours on it the last couple of days and whilst it looks fantastic (some of the best graphics I've seen on a Spectrum), it just has too many similarities in gameplay to Starquake and suffers in comparison, because almost everything it does, Starquake does better. Maybe I'm rushing to judgement here and I'll almost certainly be playing it again, but that's my impression right now.
Anyway, yeah, Hewson put out some great stuff. Their tenth-best game was better than anything that most other software houses ever released.
1. Quazatron
2. Nebulus
3. Ranarama
I reckon if I added up the time I spent playing those three, it would run into weeks rather than days and all of them are still extremely playable today. As I said in the discussion thread, Quazatron is possibly as good as an 8-bit game can get, it's an absolute masterpiece. Nebulus is a fantastically original concept, beautifully realised and tremendous fun and I'm putting Ranarama third because it was just so absorbing.
But it's a shame to leave others out. I spent a lot of time with Zynaps and Exolon and going back further, I always preferred Technician Ted to JSW. Netherworld and Uridium are great, but the C64 versions were the definitive ones. Similarly, I think Eliminator was a bit of a stretch for the Spectrum and really needed a 16-bit computer to make the concept work (I played it loads on the Amiga). The Cybernoids were a bit after my time but I've played them since; they look lovely but I find them a bit brutal in their difficulty level.
Finally, there was a game that I can't quite believe that I missed at the time, which is Firelord. I was and still am a massive fan of Starquake so it's a bit weird that I didn't play this when it came out, I would have thought that I'd have been all over it. Anyway, I've spent a few hours on it the last couple of days and whilst it looks fantastic (some of the best graphics I've seen on a Spectrum), it just has too many similarities in gameplay to Starquake and suffers in comparison, because almost everything it does, Starquake does better. Maybe I'm rushing to judgement here and I'll almost certainly be playing it again, but that's my impression right now.
Anyway, yeah, Hewson put out some great stuff. Their tenth-best game was better than anything that most other software houses ever released.
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Couldn't agree more. Just look at some of the games that haven't even got a vote yet: Avalon, Impossaball, Pyracurse, Stormlord and even Uridium. All of them scored highly in the mags of the day. Impossaball is a great game and concept.
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Genuinely can't pick one after 20 minutes of ruminating, just doesn't seem right. Will sit this one out. What a great software company they were - not to say there's no rubbish in there but that's not what we're voting on this week
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Wow. Really astonished that someone voted for Maze Chase. SRSLY!?
Nebulus wins this one, with 9 votes.
Closely followed by Quazatron, with 7 votes.
Cybernoid has 5 votes, putting it in third place.
Exolon is fourth, with 4 votes.
Zynaps is fifth, with 3 votes.
Joint sixth place, 2 votes each: Dragontorc; Firelord and Technician Ted.
Joint seventh place, 1 vote each: Maze Chase; Ranarama; Stormlord II and Technician Ted The Megamix.
Proportionately, there is a different winner!
14 Exolon
9 Nebulus
9 Quazatron
8 Zynaps
7 Firelord
4 Ranarama
3 Cybernoid
3 Technician Ted: The Megamix
1 Avalon
1 Marauder
1 Technician Ted
Nebulus wins this one, with 9 votes.
Closely followed by Quazatron, with 7 votes.
Cybernoid has 5 votes, putting it in third place.
Exolon is fourth, with 4 votes.
Zynaps is fifth, with 3 votes.
Joint sixth place, 2 votes each: Dragontorc; Firelord and Technician Ted.
Joint seventh place, 1 vote each: Maze Chase; Ranarama; Stormlord II and Technician Ted The Megamix.
Proportionately, there is a different winner!
14 Exolon
9 Nebulus
9 Quazatron
8 Zynaps
7 Firelord
4 Ranarama
3 Cybernoid
3 Technician Ted: The Megamix
1 Avalon
1 Marauder
1 Technician Ted
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Surprised neither Avalon nor Uridium gets any vote.
Anyway, it's been a hard choice this time as Hewson is one of the great companies!
Anyway, it's been a hard choice this time as Hewson is one of the great companies!
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Very stunned at Cybernoid II getting utterly nothing in both voting systems. Come on, it was ace!Juan F. Ramirez wrote: ↑Sun Aug 04, 2019 2:13 pm Surprised neither Avalon nor Uridium gets any vote.
Anyway, it's been a hard choice this time as Hewson is one of the great companies!
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This is the real problem here though, innit? There were soooooo many fantastic games (Cybernoid 1+2 being amongst my favourites) from Hewson that even with a personal top 3 you couldn't choose between them all.PeteProdge wrote: ↑Sun Aug 04, 2019 5:00 pmVery stunned at Cybernoid II getting utterly nothing in both voting systems. Come on, it was ace!Juan F. Ramirez wrote: ↑Sun Aug 04, 2019 2:13 pm Surprised neither Avalon nor Uridium gets any vote.
Anyway, it's been a hard choice this time as Hewson is one of the great companies!
Would have been better off with a poll for the worst, tbh. You could narrow that down more easily.
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If it's any consolation its programmer came out equal first when tallying the points for their games:PeteProdge wrote: ↑Sun Aug 04, 2019 5:00 pmVery stunned at Cybernoid II getting utterly nothing in both voting systems. Come on, it was ace!Juan F. Ramirez wrote: ↑Sun Aug 04, 2019 2:13 pm Surprised neither Avalon nor Uridium gets any vote.
Anyway, it's been a hard choice this time as Hewson is one of the great companies!
Raffaele Cecco: 10 points (5 Cybernoid, 4 Exolon, 1 Stormlord 2)
Steve Turner: 10 points (2 Dragontorc, 7 Quazatron, 1 Ranarama)
John M Phillips: 9 points (9 Nebulus)
Dominic Robinson: 3 points (Zynaps)
Steve Marsden/Dave Cooke: 3 points (2 Technician Ted), (1 Technician Ted Remix)
Stephen Crowe: 2 points (2 Firelord)
John Hardman: 1 point (1 Maze Chase)
That's a list of some mighty Speccy developers! Maybe an idea for another type of poll?
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Nebulus deserved the victory.
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I don't have anything cool to put here, so i'll just be off now to see a priest with yeast stuck between his teeth and his friend called Keith who's a hairpiece thief...
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I was away this week and missed the vote (i.e. forgot), but would have gone for:
1. Avalon
2. Dragontorc
3. Quazatron
I didn't think any of those would win (thought it might be Zynaps) but was slightly surprised Nebulus won, just because I didn't really enjoy playing it all that much. But I guess a lot of people rate it. I remember playing Lumo, which had a Nebulus mini-game tribute in one section.
1. Avalon
2. Dragontorc
3. Quazatron
I didn't think any of those would win (thought it might be Zynaps) but was slightly surprised Nebulus won, just because I didn't really enjoy playing it all that much. But I guess a lot of people rate it. I remember playing Lumo, which had a Nebulus mini-game tribute in one section.
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Had your proportional vote came in time...Morkin wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2019 10:16 pm I was away this week and missed the vote (i.e. forgot), but would have gone for:
1. Avalon
2. Dragontorc
3. Quazatron
I didn't think any of those would win (thought it might be Zynaps) but was slightly surprised Nebulus won, just because I didn't really enjoy playing it all that much. But I guess a lot of people rate it. I remember playing Lumo, which had a Nebulus mini-game tribute in one section.
14 Exolon
10 Quazatron
9 Nebulus
8 Zynaps
7 Firelord
4 Avalon
4 Ranarama
3 Cybernoid
3 Technician Ted: The Megamix
2 Dragontorc
1 Marauder
1 Technician Ted
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