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Posted By
MMS on 2020-03-18 14:56:08
| Re: "The Curse of Rabenstein" pre-order
Thank you for the explanaition. I just bough the game. When the game loaded the screens, I saw finally the mode it uses
Nice use of attributes, congrats! I really like the atmosphere of the game, and the fine graphics greatly contributes to that. ( The Amiga version really similar to this, except the red mouse cursor )
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Posted By
8bit_era on 2020-03-18 14:39:31
| Re: "The Curse of Rabenstein" pre-order
MMS 8-bit versions are "normal" Multicolour images based on the target machine's capabilities. On CPC for example it makes use of the extended palette of 16 colours which you select per image out of 27. The Plus/4 version (which is my personal favourite) is a regular Botticelli HiRes with making use of the whole palette. I first made the 8-bit versions of the graphics (CPC was done by our graphics artist Dylan, I did all the other platforms), then I created the Amiga artworks as base for the 16-bit systems. For Plus/4, I ported back the Amiga graphics to HiRes and adapted so that there are no clashes with preserving as much of the original image as possible.
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Posted By
Luca on 2020-03-16 13:46:57
| Re: "The Curse of Rabenstein" pre-order
GeTE you're totally right on that. And I seize the opportunity to remind other two forthcoming adventures being sold on luxury boxes in these times: Unhallowed, being spreaded right these days, and the forthcoming fantastic box art of The Queen's Footsteps, ready to be out in the middle of April.
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Posted By
GeTE on 2020-03-16 11:50:45
| Re: "The Curse of Rabenstein" pre-order
Well, playing a text adventure on a plus/4 today often means using a clear TFT-Monitor. Therefore it would be great if these kind of games would have a Soft-80-like option implemented.
Soft 80
Even if text adventures are not typically my kind of game, I pre-ordered one. Nice, limited boxes for this old machine are always great to put on the shelf ... and what kind of game would better fit to the upcoming lazy time at home during the corona shutdowns?
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Posted By
Mad on 2020-03-15 20:50:03
| Re: "The Curse of Rabenstein" pre-order
Great to see these awesome screens!! Seems to be a very nice game!
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Posted By
Csabo on 2020-03-15 15:26:30
| Re: "The Curse of Rabenstein" pre-order
It works, it's just "flaky" unfortunately. I tried it twice, failed once, worked once. If it fails, just wait a bit and try again... Sorry guys.
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Posted By
Luca on 2020-03-15 12:15:51
| Re: "The Curse of Rabenstein" pre-order
Stefan Vogt has just finished the Plus/4 version, if you're interested preorder it here.
OT: the image uploader doesn't work anymore, even the Hall Of Fame one...
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Posted By
MMS on 2020-02-09 03:03:26
| Re: "The Curse of Rabenstein" pre-order
The dithering is very nicely made.
Cheking out the magnified screen, I wonder if it is FLI or normal MC. (the pixels are double wide) Eg. if you check the dithering of the cross in the guy's neck you will know what I mean.
Maybe it could be the very first FLI adventure made for Commodore 8 bits? (BTW FLI technique does not grant nice pictures, just gives a little more freedom to the artist. But these pictures are really well made)
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Posted By
Mad on 2020-02-01 19:07:39
| Re: "The Curse of Rabenstein" pre-order
Looks awesome! Especially the colors. Seems to be some real masters work..
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Posted By
siz on 2020-02-01 15:40:51
| Re: "The Curse of Rabenstein" pre-order
It's a text adventure - as usual from Stefan Vogt. What video would you like? (Although this one contains in-game graphics too)
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Posted By
Verona on 2020-02-01 09:20:25
| Re: "The Curse of Rabenstein" pre-order
Is there any videos from the gameplay?
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Posted By
MMS on 2020-02-01 08:38:05
| Re: "The Curse of Rabenstein" pre-order
Wow, this game has a fantastic look !
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Posted By
Luca on 2020-02-01 02:44:16
| "The Curse of Rabenstein" pre-order
poly.play's firstie both for Puddle Software and Plus/4: preorder now your shiny Collector's Edition of Stefan Vogt's "The Curse of Rabenstein" C64/Plus4 version...here!
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