The best Speccy game by Future Stars: discussion
Posted: Mon May 13, 2024 10:22 am
Okay, so I've got to the end of YS #19, with Dinamic having a full-page ad on the back cover, the poll for the best Dinamic game is running now and to wring the last drops out of this, I'm looking at all and any sub-brands connected to Dinamic. And there's only one - Future Stars.
I don't know what the rationale/criteria is for what becomes a Dinamic game or a Future Stars game, but it's a short-lived brand, created in 1986 and petering out the following year, with just these three games:
Ali-Bebe
Krypton Raiders
Tommy
That's the shortlist I'm going with for the poll unless someone points out any errors in it.
And yep, this ends the trawl through a mid-1987 edition of YS. I've gone through the first edition of Crash to cover some labels from 1984, the final SU to get some of the labels still around in the twilight of the commercial era. Plus some personal selections of homebrew outfits.
What to do next? Well, I've never really looked at ZX Computing, a magazine I never bought BITD (it died just before I became a Speccy owner, but I have one physical edition thanks to a work colleague), so I'm considering the first edition of that, from summer 1982 (when the Sinclair scene was pretty much 90% ZX80/ZX81, so this'll be a hunt for the nascent Speccy publishers).
I don't know what the rationale/criteria is for what becomes a Dinamic game or a Future Stars game, but it's a short-lived brand, created in 1986 and petering out the following year, with just these three games:
Ali-Bebe
Krypton Raiders
Tommy
That's the shortlist I'm going with for the poll unless someone points out any errors in it.
And yep, this ends the trawl through a mid-1987 edition of YS. I've gone through the first edition of Crash to cover some labels from 1984, the final SU to get some of the labels still around in the twilight of the commercial era. Plus some personal selections of homebrew outfits.
What to do next? Well, I've never really looked at ZX Computing, a magazine I never bought BITD (it died just before I became a Speccy owner, but I have one physical edition thanks to a work colleague), so I'm considering the first edition of that, from summer 1982 (when the Sinclair scene was pretty much 90% ZX80/ZX81, so this'll be a hunt for the nascent Speccy publishers).