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@JamesPond47 @RetroGameGeeks @EverythingC64 @jasha_jasha @MissMiaw @RetroFeeder @UndeadToTheEnd @MiracleMan82 @PrinceWatercres @CiskoNokia @e3man01 @Cerabelum1 Also, it's worth people setting-up a CPC emulator just to see what an awesome job was done by the “Batman Group” in late 2019 of porting Pinball Dreams to the humble Amstrad. Back in the day it was saddled by too many quick Speccy ports, when it could do so much more. 👍
@JamesPond47 @RetroGameGeeks @EverythingC64 @jasha_jasha @MissMiaw @RetroFeeder @UndeadToTheEnd @MiracleMan82 @PrinceWatercres @CiskoNokia @e3man01 @Cerabelum1 The eyes was a nice pre-Doom/Wolf3d status-panel idea. Give an idea in the panel of what's happening to the main character, without having to try to animate it on a miniscule sprite. 👍 I'm a C64 guy through and through, but was impressed with the CPC version. It just plays well.
@RetroGameGeeks @EverythingC64 @jasha_jasha @MissMiaw @RetroFeeder @UndeadToTheEnd @MiracleMan82 @PrinceWatercres @CiskoNokia @e3man01 @Cerabelum1 IMHO the Amstrad one was the best one to play.
Doesn't look quite as good, but the gameplay feels really good. 👍
@RetroGameGeeks @EverythingC64 @jasha_jasha @MissMiaw @RetroFeeder @UndeadToTheEnd @MiracleMan82 @PrinceWatercres @CiskoNokia @e3man01 @Cerabelum1 Target Renegade would be the one I would go for every time. (Even through it's a damned unforgiving game.) 😄
@CrazyCollector1 I played it a fair bit on the C64 back in the day.
These days I'd prefer to go for the Speccy version because of its obvious Speccy DNA. The sequel, Back to Skool, I'd seen almost nothing of until recently. Because it was only released on the ZX Spectrum. Looks even more complex.