I believe Stephen J Crow has done these ZX Spectrum games...
Eliminator by Hewson
Factory Breakout by Poppy Soft
Firelord by Hewson
Hewvy Metal by US Gold
Laser Snaker by Poppy Soft
Netherworld by Hewson
Starquake by Bubble Bus
Uridium by Hewson
Uridium Plus by Hewson
Wizard's Lair by Bubble Bus
Zynaps by Hewson
...and this is the bit where you correct me before I run the poll next week!
Devfinitive Edition (Steve Crow): discussion
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Re: Devfinitive Edition (Steve Crow): discussion
Defo Steve Crowe's:
Factory Breakout by Poppy Soft
Firelord by Hewson
Laser Snaker by Poppy Soft
Starquake by Bubble Bus
Wizard's Lair by Bubble Bus
Don't know, there's a lot of primary authors listed here:
Heavy Metal by US Gold
Netherworld by Hewson
Listed as in-game graphics in the DB
Eliminator
Uridium by Hewson
Uridium Plus by Hewson
Zynaps by Hewson
Factory Breakout by Poppy Soft
Firelord by Hewson
Laser Snaker by Poppy Soft
Starquake by Bubble Bus
Wizard's Lair by Bubble Bus
Don't know, there's a lot of primary authors listed here:
Heavy Metal by US Gold
Netherworld by Hewson
Listed as in-game graphics in the DB
Eliminator
Uridium by Hewson
Uridium Plus by Hewson
Zynaps by Hewson
Re: Devfinitive Edition (Steve Crow): discussion
According to the interview with him in Retrogamer issue 72 (here: https://issuu.com/roylazarovich/docs/retro_gamer_072 ) , the last game he programmed/developed was Firelord. After that he concentrated on graphics, working at Hewson and then Probe. He also did a lot of graphics on the C64.
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Re: Devfinitive Edition (Steve Crow): discussion
Exactly. Firelord was the last game Steve worked on. From then on he focused on graphics for Hewson, Probe and others to this day.toot_toot wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2024 1:50 pm According to the interview with him in Retrogamer issue 72 (here: https://issuu.com/roylazarovich/docs/retro_gamer_072 ) , the last game he programmed/developed was Firelord. After that he concentrated on graphics, working at Hewson and then Probe. He also did a lot of graphics on the C64.
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Re: Devfinitive Edition (Steve Crow): discussion
Okay, Firelord came out on 29th Oct 1986 according to ZXDB.Audionautas wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2024 2:25 pm Exactly. Firelord was the last game Steve worked on. From then on he focused on graphics for Hewson, Probe and others to this day.
Eliminating all games from 1987 onwards gives us:
Factory Breakout by Poppy Soft
Firelord by Hewson
Laser Snaker by Poppy Soft
Starquake by Bubble Bus
Uridium by Hewson
Uridium Plus by Hewson
Wizard's Lair by Bubble Bus
The questionable ones still in there are just two: Uridium (28th Oct 1986) and its upgraded version, Uridium Plus. Stephen's name is in there, along with Andrew Braybook, Dominic Robinson, John Cumming and Steve Turner, and I think it's very likely this was just graphics, but I'd like to be sure.
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Re: Devfinitive Edition (Steve Crow): discussion
If you look further down on the page you see his role, loading screen, on both.PeteProdge wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2024 4:41 pm The questionable ones still in there are just two: Uridium (28th Oct 1986) and its upgraded version, Uridium Plus. Stephen's name is in there, along with Andrew Braybook, Dominic Robinson, John Cumming and Steve Turner, and I think it's very likely this was just graphics, but I'd like to be sure.
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Re: Devfinitive Edition (Steve Crow): discussion
D'oh!
Right, so this has become like the Clive Townsend debacle today!
The refreshed list:
Factory Breakout by Poppy Soft
Firelord by Hewson
Laser Snaker by Poppy Soft
Starquake by Bubble Bus
Wizard's Lair by Bubble Bus
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Re: Devfinitive Edition (Steve Crow): discussion
Starquake, Wizards Lair and Firelord. His list may be short, but these are 3 of the finest games to ever grace the Speccy.
Starquake is insanely good.
Starquake is insanely good.
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Re: Devfinitive Edition (Steve Crow): discussion
Starquake is a masterpiece
Re: Devfinitive Edition (Steve Crow): discussion
I have a feeling he wrote the actual loader for Uridium as well as designing the screen. Same loader as Firelord (but not used on any other games) and it custom loads all 48K in one block, as do both of his Bubble Bus games. We have Hewson Slowload, so perhaps that's Hewson Crowload.
Never got into Wizard's Lair but spent many an hour exploring both Starquake and Firelord.
Never got into Wizard's Lair but spent many an hour exploring both Starquake and Firelord.