The best classic Speccy game beginning with O: discussion
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The best classic Speccy game beginning with O: discussion
Not a great deal of titles beginning with O. Here's what I've rustled up for my shortlist...
Olli and Lissa by Firebird
On The Run by Design Design
Operation Thunderbolt by Ocean
Operation Wolf by Ocean
Orbix The Terrorball by Streetwise
Orpheus In The Underworld by CRL
Out Run by US Gold
Out Run Europa by US Gold
Overlander by Elite
...and now, over to you.
Olli and Lissa by Firebird
On The Run by Design Design
Operation Thunderbolt by Ocean
Operation Wolf by Ocean
Orbix The Terrorball by Streetwise
Orpheus In The Underworld by CRL
Out Run by US Gold
Out Run Europa by US Gold
Overlander by Elite
...and now, over to you.
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Re: The best classic Speccy game beginning with O: discussion
Not a very popular letter this time.
I'd add The Oracles Cave by Doric, an interesting RPG:
and One Man and his Droid by Mastertronic, value for money:
But I think the battle will be in the Big Ocean titles (Op. Thunderbolt and Op. Wolf).
I'd add The Oracles Cave by Doric, an interesting RPG:
and One Man and his Droid by Mastertronic, value for money:
But I think the battle will be in the Big Ocean titles (Op. Thunderbolt and Op. Wolf).
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I think it'll have to be Operation Wolf for me. This was a game I always oggled in the arcades but rarely played because I was too shy to use the Uzi. I think I played it BITD on a mate's 128k with a lightgun.
One day I will play this, and have a clue what I'm doing. I probably need to read the instructions or something.Juan F. Ramirez wrote: ↑Tue Jul 03, 2018 10:47 am and One Man and his Droid by Mastertronic, value for money:
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Heh, wouldn't be one I'd personally shortlist, but from having done this, you do get people nominating big licenses despite a disappointing conversion.
While I'm also nattering about my personal views, I just don't get Operation Wolf or Thunderbolt, never found them to be interesting games. Really don't get the hype.
You may call the men in white coats if I nominate for S - Sqij.
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Operation Wolf looks and moves great but as I remember it is too hard for me on Spectrum version.I think it'll have to be Operation Wolf for me
Anybody able to go beyond second level?
And wasn't it done by these Deakin and Horn guys? They made good game engines but the gameplay was ruined by difficulty.
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It'll be a flame war in this forum, definitely!PeteProdge wrote: ↑Tue Jul 03, 2018 11:51 am You may call the men in white coats if I nominate for S - Sqij.
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Re: The best classic Speccy game beginning with O: discussion
Anyway, I still don't know what to vote. As I said before, a weird letter this time. The two Ocean Ops. were very popular (so were their original arcades) but I haven't played them much. But I think one of them will win.
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And I would add Orc Attack
Early game, simple graphics but some kind of classic I believe. 50 votes in old WOS score which is a lot. Plus a father of a "defend the wall from climbing intruders" genre.
Early game, simple graphics but some kind of classic I believe. 50 votes in old WOS score which is a lot. Plus a father of a "defend the wall from climbing intruders" genre.
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Out Cast was a pretty good game as well:
https://spectrumcomputing.co.uk/index.p ... 96&id=3560
I think for me it going to be Olli and Lisa. For a budget game this has excellent graphics and sound even if it is a tough as a very tough thing.
https://spectrumcomputing.co.uk/index.p ... 96&id=3560
I think for me it going to be Olli and Lisa. For a budget game this has excellent graphics and sound even if it is a tough as a very tough thing.
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My +2 from Curry’s came with a couple of, “O” games, which I think were the best of the 10 received that Christmas morning, competition was pretty low it has to be said.
Oh Mummy – very simple game with basic graphics, that was probably my favourite of the games that came with the Spectrum. Was quite fun and I did crack it out every now and then over the subsequent years as I spent loads of time on the Spectrum.
Odd Job Eddie – which to be honest I don’t have much recollection of the gameplay, other than it being a platform game, so I must have moved on from it pretty quickly as I started purchasing games.
The game from that list that jumps out from me is Operation Wolf.
Oh Mummy – very simple game with basic graphics, that was probably my favourite of the games that came with the Spectrum. Was quite fun and I did crack it out every now and then over the subsequent years as I spent loads of time on the Spectrum.
Odd Job Eddie – which to be honest I don’t have much recollection of the gameplay, other than it being a platform game, so I must have moved on from it pretty quickly as I started purchasing games.
The game from that list that jumps out from me is Operation Wolf.
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AAAaaaah, you have to be kidding me! That the +2 ever came with a 16K game from 1983 is shocking enough. The game itself is terrible unplayable bilge.
– very simple game with basic graphics, that was probably my favourite of the games that came with the Spectrum. Was quite fun and I did crack it out every now and then over the subsequent years as I spent loads of time on the Spectrum.
Ah, this is a Harry S Price situation. A rip-off merchant who hacked existing Spectrum games. Amazing that he got his knock-offs bundled with the +2.
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I remember the big hoo-haa about Operation Wolf coming out on the Speccy, but, I just found it a bit boring after a while to be honest.
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It's wack-a-mole, isn't it? And not in a good way. It'd be slightly better with a mouse.
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Nothing essential to add. I KNOW what to vote.
Maybe we could include the text adventure:
Oh sh*t! by Dominic J. Morris
just because of the smart title.
I also like:
Ometron by Software Projects
Maybe we could include the text adventure:
Oh sh*t! by Dominic J. Morris
just because of the smart title.
I also like:
Ometron by Software Projects
Re: The best classic Speccy game beginning with O: discussion
Yep, that's the perfect description of it. Was there ever a version that worked with either the Genius or AMX Mouse?PeteProdge wrote: ↑Tue Jul 03, 2018 1:40 pm It's wack-a-mole, isn't it? And not in a good way. It'd be slightly better with a mouse.
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I'm throwing in:
Obliterator
Ocean Conqueror
One Man and His Droid II (Yes, I did say 2)
Obliterator
Ocean Conqueror
One Man and His Droid II (Yes, I did say 2)
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Ah, so borderline!
This is the classic speccy games A-Z, so it's software released in the Speccy's commercially-relevant era, which ended at some point in 1993.
One Man And His Droid II came out to the public in 2001 from the original game's developer, Clive Brooker. It was a free download on the author's website, yet it was coded back in 1991 and intended for commercial release back then. Mastertronic (who published the original in 1985) said it was very good but that the Spectrum games market was no longer commercially viable. (Mastertronic's final ZX Spectrum game - Super Stock Car - was released around September 1990.)
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Orc Attack was a great game, a classic i'd agree, but i'd have to go for One Man And His Droid - Mastertronic
One other O game i can think of not yet mentioned - One Hundred and Eighty - Mikro-Gen
https://spectrumcomputing.co.uk/index.p ... 96&id=1443 (my favoured version of One Man And His Droid)
One other O game i can think of not yet mentioned - One Hundred and Eighty - Mikro-Gen
https://spectrumcomputing.co.uk/index.p ... 96&id=1443 (my favoured version of One Man And His Droid)
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Not sure about mouse control but there was a version that worked with the lightgun (Magnum Light Phaser) that came with the +2 Action Pack. I've got it in my loft.stupidget wrote: ↑Tue Jul 03, 2018 2:19 pmYep, that's the perfect description of it. Was there ever a version that worked with either the Genius or AMX Mouse?PeteProdge wrote: ↑Tue Jul 03, 2018 1:40 pm It's wack-a-mole, isn't it? And not in a good way. It'd be slightly better with a mouse.
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Bizarrely, there was a small corner shop in my town, around 1992, which sold the Magnum Light Phaser pack with those games. Yep, everything but the +2 of course, I think it cost me eight quid.
I don't think I bothered for more than half-an-hour with each game, and that includes Operation Wolf which I thought would at least be the best.
The light gun was, well, very very light in weight and felt too much like a toy. It wasn't all that accurate either.
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