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Ulysses777 on 2005-08-20 11:03:47
| Re: Successful conversions
I think the C64 and Plus4 versions of ACE came out around the same time.
As for other games, there's of course Mercenary, which actually runs a bit faster than the C64 version And there's Treasure Island, which has better sprites IMO.
As for C16 games, other than what's been already mentioned, Molecule Man is a good conversion, much quicker than the C64 or Spectrum versions. Terra Cognita is also worthy of a mention, too
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Posted By
Csabo on 2005-08-20 09:54:14
| Re: Successful conversions
Ooh, glorifying games, my favourite kind of topic.
About KikStart... I haven't played with the C=64 version that much, but didn't it have an option for the bike to "tilt"? Maybe I remember wrong. It's an awesome game on the C=16 though, and I'm saying that as a programmer, I've looked into the code. Well done. That goes for all SOUT games though.
Anywho, Elite (at least some versions of it) is a perfect copy of the C=64 game, and the game itself is a legendary wonder, so yeah, that conversion is great. Barbarian on the other hand... At the end you get to fight the wizard, and save your lady, but neither one of the Plus/4 versions have that in it. (IIRC, they actually just crash.) So while it looks nice and it's definitely in the top fighter games, it's not a very good conversion.
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Posted By
nukem on 2005-08-20 07:59:20
| Re: Successful conversions
Elite +4 and Barbarian - also nice gamez!
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Posted By
MIK on 2005-08-20 07:18:22
| Re: Successful conversions
and I also forgot to say that alot of the early Anirog stuff came from our sister machine.
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Posted By
MIK on 2005-08-20 07:12:42
| Re: Successful conversions
Ulysses777, I know. A little tease to see if anyone would notice.
Csabo, I would go as far as saying aswell that Big Mac , BMX Racers and KikStart turned out better than the originals.
ACE was originally created for the C16, so that makes Ace +4 one hell of a conversion does it not. Ok.... Ace +4 was some what inspired by, but what came first? The C64 or Plus/4 version? This is not a trick question because I dont honestly know.
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Posted By
Csabo on 2005-08-19 08:39:17
| Re: Successful conversions
Good choices. Video Meanies is another one, but somewhat of an exception. The original C=64 version (in my opinion) is not as playable as the C=16 one. For some reason it turned out better, it's a cool little game. In fact it was converted back to the C=64
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Posted By
MIK on 2005-08-19 07:39:21
| Re: Successful conversions
Without touching Mastertronic or Plus/4 Only as I used too call it (aka 64k) games then here are some maybe's.
Top of the list would be Tom Thumb
Bongo , Fire Ant , Bounder , Trailblazer , Cave Fighter , Thrust , Zolyx , Voidrunner , Manic Miner , Football Manager , BMX Simulator , Out On A Limb
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Posted By
Rachy on 2005-08-19 04:06:33
| Re: Successful conversions
I believe the conversions by the "bedroom coders" were actually a lot better than the official ones, although illegal. For example I liked very much the conversions by Pigmy. His Bard's Tale versions are even better than the original C64 versions. (A lot faster on loading at least.)
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Posted By
Spector on 2005-08-19 02:55:57
| Successful conversions
The C16 was guilty of receiving a lot of poor quality cut-down versions of C64/Spectrum games, like for instance Fist, Beach Head and Daley Thompsons Decathlon (AKA Star Events). But can you name some of the best conversions? I thought some of the Mastertronic games worked well on C16, but as far as full price games go, I can't think of many. Help me with some suggestions, true believers
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