I think the next hiscore competition is far overdue, so please everyone suggest some games that you would all like to play for the next hiscore competition and then we can pick one and get the competition under way.
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I think the next hiscore competition is far overdue, so please everyone suggest some games that you would all like to play for the next hiscore competition and then we can pick one and get the competition under way.
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Then I suggest Creepy Crawlies again. It's a Centipede clone, with some really neat graphics and sound. Has a couple of additions to the original game (some extra enemies and such), but basically, it's Centipede. I think. It's been many years since I actually played it now. Games never last very long either, so should be good for high-score competition.
Pod was already a Centipede clone.
Nah, I disagree. Pod is very similar in many ways, but was different enough to be something else entirely. It never reminded me of Centipede anyway, it reminded me more of Gridrunner if anything.
But still, it's just a suggestion. How about Twintris then? It was briefly mentioned in another topic, and I still consider that the best Tetris game I've ever played.
Twintris would be cool, or another puzzle style game like Klax.
Or Brix, I always liked that one. I will definitely not play Tetris in my whole life anymore.
If you guys are interested, we could do a competition in Warblade with time-trial mode. I don't know how many of you are familiar with the game though.
I agree with Teho that Twintris would be fun.
I don't know Warblade, what kind of game is it?
Warblade is a Galaga clone made by Edgar M. Vigdal, the guy who brought us Deluxe Galaga on the Amiga. If you are interested in checking it out, head over to www.warblade.as.
Wow, that one looks pretty good. Very colorful.
Sounds good to me, Deluxe Galaga is cool!
Warblade is a great game, but wouldn't everyone need to buy the game to play it properly? Or would everyone be able to do the time trial from the demo?
Have you also seen that the same developer has also updated Deluxe Pacman for the PC? Now called Deluxe PocMon http://www.warblade.as/pocmon/
Yes, because as you reach higher scores the game unlocks things which makes it easier to get even higher scores. You have to have an account in the game for these bonuses to save permanently, and one limitation of the demo is that you can create accounts, but they don't save so when you quit the demo you lose everything.Quote:
Warblade is a great game, but wouldn't everyone need to buy the game to play it properly?
That's another thing I guess. Me and other's who've had this game a while should create new accounts in the game for this competition then, so we start from scratch same as everyone else.
Hmmm...so how would I go about accquiring such a game?
I think the time-trial mode is available in the demo version, which can be downloaded for free from the Warblade site. If we all use this version, there shouldn't be any problems.
That is true. I will give the demo version a try today to see if we can use it for the competition. If so I will get a quick score and get the competition started.
Ok so whats the deal? I have this game, have played it, and have received a high score. Is there a lock on how man levels you can do or something? If not then it works perfectly.
Why not just play Deluxe Galaga?
:lolup: so true
Be good to play Deluxe again.
No messing around with demo versions or whatever.
Plus I can join in with that comp as I don't have a PC.
:p
That is a good point. Tiredoflife would be left out if we go with the PC version, so lets stick with the Amiga original of Deluxe Galaga. Although we have already run Deluxe Galaga as a hiscore competition on the old forum.
Does everyone want to play it again? Or pick something else?
I say go with something else. Though it's been a good while since we played Deluxe Galaga, I think there's still plenty of other games to compete in before we need to do repeats. :)
But I also agree that we should stick to Amiga games, to stick with the spirit of this board.
I would love to participate in a Deluxe Galaga competition, but I can understand if you would like to play something else. And when thinking about it, I agree that it would be better to stick to Amiga competitions. Sadly I don't have any particular suggestions at the moment, but I will try to think of something.
Xenon2 anyone?
Which is?? I have never heard of that one! :thumbs:
You've never heard of Xenon 2? :o
Personally I would prefer the first Xenon. Or R-Type maybe.
Nope! Lol Im only a young'n :unsure:
Not heard of Xenon2?
How young is young?
In that case I think we should definitely play Xenon for this next competition, and then Xenon 2 for the next one after that. I especially love the first of these games. The little video capture "sector one" etc was really cool at the time.
Here's a link to a very good site with info on Xenon :lol:
Link to Xenon
Sweet looks good! So when do we start?
Harrison
Don't suppose you want to do it the other way round?
My installed version is playing up.
Will take a bit of effort getting hold of the original as it's in my loft and I haven't got ladders yet.
I don't think everyone here has the game anyway, so we should provide it, and post it in the private d/l section.
I agree, and that is something I will do for each competiton anyway so that everyone can take part.
If we provide the adf for Xenon would you then be able to play TiredOfLife? You could convert the adf's back on to disk to use on a real Amiga if needed.
Xenon is attached in the private section.
Cool. I will launch the competition this afternoon. Hope everyone has fun.
No problem converting back and running from floppy.
The original would be best as I could install it using WHD.
But needs must I suppose.
That is the only annoying thing with WHD needing the original disks and not allowing most cracked versions to work with the installers.
I have some cracked and trained versions, but I thought the one I posted was not cracked. I also have an SPS version.
If you would like to see a game used for a future hiscore competition, please post it here and it will be considered for a furture competition.
We mainly want to run Amiga games for the competitions, but please feel free to also suggest other retro games that can easily be emulated, such as for the SNES, Megadrive, or MAME.
Newer games for the PC can also be suggested, but please consider how easily all members will be able to play it for the competition. We don't want to stop anyone from taking part.
Having a bugger of a time getting this unpacked.
Any chance of an LHA/LZX/ZIP version?
Cheers
I'll post a zip version.
EDIT: Oh it has already been done.
As we haven't had many scores submitted for the Xenon competition, and it has been running for some time now, I think it's time we start another new hiscore competition (and leave the Xenon one running for anyone to continue submitting scores).
So if you have a game you would like to see as the next hiscore competition game please post your suggestions here. The only requirements are that it is an Amiga game, and that it is hiscore based and contains a hiscore table. I look forward to seeing what you would like to play next. :)
I have a few suggestions for new high-score competitions. Some of them might have been mentioned earlier, but I'll add them again, in case they are forgotten.
- Slamtilt (My favourite pinball game on the Amiga)
- Parasol Stars (Cute platform game)
- Banshee (Fast and furious shoot'em up)
- Super Stardust (Ho ho ho!)
Hope some of you would be interested in having a go at one of these games. I presume I am allowed to use my CD32 for playing one of them (if they get selected for the compo)?
;) Then I can take a snapshot with my camera and upload the score.
Zool anyone?
Any more ideas concerning the upcoming competitions? When is the next one going to start?
Vote Slamtilt!
I liked all of your original suggestions so I think I will begin the next competition this evening.
We will start with Slam Tilt this week and run the competition for one month before announcing a winner. Then we will run a Super Stardust competition after that as I love that game.
Have fun and enjoy. I will create the actual competition thread now to get it started. :)
Woohoo! Thanks mate! Looking forward to have some goes at good old Slamtilt. :)
As for Super Stardust, Teho is an old veteran, so I guess he'll kick our asses in that game. :D
Actually I never played Super Stardust, only the original ECS Stardust. I did use to get pretty far in it, but when I tried it again recently I was terrible at it. That game really is bloody hard, and practise is definitely required to get anywhere. I expect Super Stardust isn't much different in that regard at least.
If we were to compete in the new Super Stardust HD on the PS3 on the other hand.. ;)
Digging through my collection of games and I found Grand Monster Slam... would that work for a highscore competition game-type?