These games have similar graphics:
https://spectrumcomputing.co.uk/entry/2 ... st_Cricket
https://spectrumcomputing.co.uk/entry/2 ... st_Cricket
They appear too similar to be just a coincidence...
Also both were originally released as "Test Cricket", but later Bug-Byte renamed its release to "International Cricket".
Does anyone have more details?
Cricket?
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Just had a quick play of both and have to say they are two totally different games which may share a similar graphic for the players but given that it's cricket there isn't a whole lot of design choice graphic wise.
Controls, menus and the way the players actually play are all different between the two games so in my opinion just a slight graphical coincidence.
Controls, menus and the way the players actually play are all different between the two games so in my opinion just a slight graphical coincidence.
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Yes, the code is completely different, but I still suspect the graphics are too similar to be just a coincidence.
Perhaps the same artist created the graphics for both. Or perhaps one of them copied graphics from the other.
Perhaps the same artist created the graphics for both. Or perhaps one of them copied graphics from the other.
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To me the graphics look far too similar to be chance resemblances.
The Graham Gooch game might have been an update of the 1986 Bug-Byte version to fill the licence. (Cf World Cup Carnival.) The "Original by M J McLean" text on the loading screen is interesting.
I might have missed something, but is there actually any material relating to the 1986 Test Cricket game in the archive? I could only see content for and references to the rereleases (as International Cricket).
The Graham Gooch game might have been an update of the 1986 Bug-Byte version to fill the licence. (Cf World Cup Carnival.) The "Original by M J McLean" text on the loading screen is interesting.
I might have missed something, but is there actually any material relating to the 1986 Test Cricket game in the archive? I could only see content for and references to the rereleases (as International Cricket).
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Graham Gooch is a conversion of the C64 original and is from 1985, not 1986 as is currently listed, although there is also an updated 1986 version with a sticker saying "new 1986 version" on the front.
Argus didn't start using the Bug-Byte label until late 85, but based on the cover style and barcode their game actually appears to be from early 1988. This is the same time as Argus was becoming Grandslam which is presumably why this version is particularly rare.
Argus didn't start using the Bug-Byte label until late 85, but based on the cover style and barcode their game actually appears to be from early 1988. This is the same time as Argus was becoming Grandslam which is presumably why this version is particularly rare.
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Agreed. The second Bug Byte release was already marked as 1988.