It's not the, er, most wholesome title, but when did Dinamic ever play by anyone's rules?Juan F. Ramirez wrote: ↑Sun May 31, 2020 8:02 pm Another cool find: Bestial Warrior by Dinamic
I've not played many 1989 onwards games like this. My first impression was it's very similar to Game Over, what is great as it's one of my faves Dinamic games.
I don't know how 'Bestial Warrior' sounds to an english spoken person, but to a spaniard is something like 'eh, we're Dinamic and with this name you know what you're come across'
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Pyracurse [1986, Hewson Consultants]
This is one of the most frustrating games ever. I hate headless zombies, flying skulls and giant scorpions. And I always will.
This is one of the most frustrating games ever. I hate headless zombies, flying skulls and giant scorpions. And I always will.
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Being a fan of Avalon/Dragontorc, I was very excited when I started seeing the adverts and previews for Pyracurse. Hewson at a strong period in their lifetime.
Ultimately I was a little disappointed when I played it - I just couldn't get anywhere.
Nice that you get to play as a dog though...
Ultimately I was a little disappointed when I played it - I just couldn't get anywhere.
Nice that you get to play as a dog though...
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And as a damsel in distress. Pyracurse received a lot of good reviews at the time, but it's very, very difficult to get into.Morkin wrote: ↑Mon Jun 01, 2020 8:35 am Being a fan of Avalon/Dragontorc, I was very excited when I started seeing the adverts and previews for Pyracurse. Hewson at a strong period in their lifetime.
Ultimately I was a little disappointed when I played it - I just couldn't get anywhere.
Nice that you get to play as a dog though...
The energy of your characters gets drained very quickly, the nasties are very hard to avoid, as they tend to follow you around very stubbornly.
It's also very well done. But it really takes a lot of patience and effort to get somewhere with it.
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I don't know if I've posted it before, but I must say Robber by Virgin Games.
Cute & enjoyable.
Cute & enjoyable.
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One of the early ex-Yugoslavia commercial titles.
It was not published in England like some other well-known ex-Yu titles, although it was very professionally done with excellent packaging.
Luckily I have the original, I made inlay scan a long time ago, one of the most valuable Spectrum games in my modest collection.
I took the link for my inlay scan from here, I don't know if sc has all these boxart pictures.
http://thumbnails.libretro.com/Sinclair ... d_Boxarts/
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Amazing you have the original. Hang onto it. It must be rare.
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Today is 10 years since Chris Sievey passed away, so I will be playing The Biz.
Maybe today will be the day I get a reply from a record company and not die of a heart attack!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3H4H0XorrA
Maybe today will be the day I get a reply from a record company and not die of a heart attack!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3H4H0XorrA
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Hi [mention]cmal[/mention],cmal wrote: ↑Fri Jun 05, 2020 9:24 pm Menace is probably my rarest original. It's the very first game I bought at a Dion store in Johannesburg, South Africa.
I've never seen this game anywhere else after that and it's mostly advertised in magazines as the Firebird re-release.
A few years ago I submitted it to WOS.
Please could you check that we have everything that you submitted? Thanks:
https://spectrumcomputing.co.uk/index.p ... 96&id=3121
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Yep, it's all there. I do have the original inlay scan still in BMP format (300 dpi) if someone with photoshop skills wants to beautify it.
Thanks
Thanks
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Today, after a while, I played my favorite Spectrum game again.
After all these years, she kept the same charm, polished, addictive, simply beautiful.
https://spectrumcomputing.co.uk/alt/123 ... the_Future
https://maps.speccy.cz/map.php?id=DanDa ... rt=0&ath=0
After all these years, she kept the same charm, polished, addictive, simply beautiful.
https://spectrumcomputing.co.uk/alt/123 ... the_Future
https://maps.speccy.cz/map.php?id=DanDa ... rt=0&ath=0
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Camelot Warriors. I completed it back in the day, and now I'm trying to finish it again saving snapshots and checking the YT walkthrough, obvs., as it's bloody difficult. Currently in the second world:
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Same here. I was of the mistaken opionion that because it was released by the same company as Avalon & Dragontorc AND that it came in the same clam box (Why that made me think that I have no idea) that it would be written by the same people and be of the same quality. So I bought it. Never really got in to it either!Morkin wrote: ↑Mon Jun 01, 2020 8:35 am Being a fan of Avalon/Dragontorc, I was very excited when I started seeing the adverts and previews for Pyracurse. Hewson at a strong period in their lifetime.
Ultimately I was a little disappointed when I played it - I just couldn't get anywhere.
Nice that you get to play as a dog though...
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Ex-Ocean Software graphic artist -
Download my FREE PDF 'LOAD DIJ DIJ' (180,000+ words): https://ko-fi.com/i/IG2G3BEJZP
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The House that Jack Built - https://spectrumcomputing.co.uk/entry/2 ... Jack_Built
Love this comment on the instructions:
Love this comment on the instructions:
The House That Jack Built was written by Craig Mitchell, aged 12, of Middleton, Manchester, for the 16K Spectrum.
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Escape, by New Generation.
A very interesting maze game, released very early, in 1982. The action takes place in a pseudo-3D maze.
A very interesting maze game, released very early, in 1982. The action takes place in a pseudo-3D maze.
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One of the first Speccy games I played on my mates 16k. We played it for hours!
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I remember Pyracurse getting really hyped up before it's release, both Sinclair User and Your Sinclair had really big previews (the Your Sinclair one even relates it to Avalon & Dragontorc). This was, of course, in the days when games would often be on the shelves before the reviews were printed and you can see how Hewson were really proud of the game which was supposedly from reviews was the first from it's new in-house team and was the brainchild of Andrew Hewson. Except it looks like the programmers only ever made that one Spectrum game! But it was at the time when Steve Turner/Graftgold were beginning to make a name for themselves, Quazatron had just been released and had scored really well and I guess Hewson were a bit scared of losing them and had to really hype Pyracurse. I remember seeing the glossy cover in the clam shell, which did seem a bit out of place for a Spectrum game at the time, and thinking about buying it but then I saw the price of £9.95 and couldn't afford it so bought Jack The Nipper instead. Not only was it cheaper, but it came with a free badge! lolMarkRJones1970 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 09, 2020 8:47 pmSame here. I was of the mistaken opionion that because it was released by the same company as Avalon & Dragontorc AND that it came in the same clam box (Why that made me think that I have no idea) that it would be written by the same people and be of the same quality. So I bought it. Never really got in to it either!Morkin wrote: ↑Mon Jun 01, 2020 8:35 am Being a fan of Avalon/Dragontorc, I was very excited when I started seeing the adverts and previews for Pyracurse. Hewson at a strong period in their lifetime.
Ultimately I was a little disappointed when I played it - I just couldn't get anywhere.
Nice that you get to play as a dog though...
Strangely, Pyracurse was also a game that nobody in my school class had, so it didn't end up on one of the many pirate compilation tapes. It wasn't until years later that I played it on 10 Computer Hits 4 and I just couldn't work out how to play it at all. It did seem a bit groundbreaking and a bit of a precursor (Pyracursor??? ) to Where Time Stood Still, but it just didn't feel anywhere near as good as the glowing reviews gave it.
Funnily enough, when Your Sinclair reviewed the budget re-release, they gave it 51% and said it was a rarity in that it was a "completely crap Hewson game. You have to wonder just how much the reviewers at the time were caught up in the Hewson hype train (maybe they were taken on a special junket or something!)
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Who Dares Wins II by Alligata.
A more-than-decent Commando-style game. Really cool, I'd say.
A more-than-decent Commando-style game. Really cool, I'd say.
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One of my old favourites, even though the art assets have been designed of 5 y.o. Stuart from Dorchester
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yeah. it may not look good, but i remember playing it alot, and it was really fun. actually, i liked it more than "commando" (and i played "commando" first, so it's not a duck syndrome).