Over to the quirky output of Pete Cooke, who certainly had a distinct style...
20 Tons by Spectrum Computing
3D Maze by Spectrum Computing
3D Noughts And Crosses
Academy by CRL
Artificial Intelligence by Sinclair User (type-in listing)
Brainstorm by Firebird
Chopper Chase by Spectrum Computing
Codebreaker by Spectrum Computing
Earthlight by Firebird
Inferno, The by Richard Shepherd Software
Invincible Island by Richard Shepherd Software
Jet Set Gertie by Spectrum Computing
Juggernaut by CRL
Mad Crusher, The by Spectrum Computing
Maze Chase by Dorling Kindersley/Sinclair Research
Micronaut One by Nexus Productions
Moonlander by Spectrum Computing
Room Ten by CRL
Ski Star 2000 by Richard Shepherd Software
Sliding Block Puzzle by Sinclair User (type-in listing)
Stunt Car Racer by Micro Style
Tau Ceti by CRL
Tau Ceti - The Special Edition by CRL
Urban Upstart by Richard Shepherd Software
Whole New Ball Game, A by Crash
Word Hunt by Spectrum Computing
Zolyx by Firebird
Devfinitive Edition (Pete Cooke): discussion
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Devfinitive Edition (Pete Cooke): discussion
Reheated Pixels - a combination of retrogaming, comedy and factual musing, is here!
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Re: Devfinitive Edition (Pete Cooke): discussion
It's clearly got to be Jet Set Gertie, hasn't it? He even left his signature on the first game screen.
And now back to the serious discussion...
And now back to the serious discussion...
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Features my own programs, modified type-ins, RZXs, character sets & UDGs, and QL type-ins... so far!
Features my own programs, modified type-ins, RZXs, character sets & UDGs, and QL type-ins... so far!
Re: Devfinitive Edition (Pete Cooke): discussion
I think I'm in the minority when I say I much preferred Tau Ceti to the follow up, Academy. It was having the overarching story and collection of the rods that did it for me. Enhanced version only made it better - finished a rerun of it only a couple of months ago.
Academy I couldn't get the same vibe from - didn't like how all missions were separate...
Academy I couldn't get the same vibe from - didn't like how all missions were separate...
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Re: Devfinitive Edition (Pete Cooke): discussion
Academy
Micronaut One
Micronaut One
Every man should plant a tree, build a house, and write a ZX Spectrum game.
Author of A Yankee in Iraq, a 50 fps shoot-’em-up—the first game to utilize the floating bus on the +2A/+3,
and zasm Z80 Assembler syntax highlighter.
Author of A Yankee in Iraq, a 50 fps shoot-’em-up—the first game to utilize the floating bus on the +2A/+3,
and zasm Z80 Assembler syntax highlighter.
Re: Devfinitive Edition (Pete Cooke): discussion
I got most playtime from Juggernaut but Tau Ceti was cool too. Mixed bag of games here...
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...
Re: Devfinitive Edition (Pete Cooke): discussion
So many great games to choose from there.
Given how prolific he was, maybe the proportional vote should be extended to a top 5?
Given how prolific he was, maybe the proportional vote should be extended to a top 5?