Games That Push The Limits of The Amstrad CPC

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  • @RevellingTerror
    @RevellingTerror 5 років тому +394

    Back in the day, I was a programmer for Choice software and we were subcontracted to program and design games for Ocean and US Gold. One of our main platforms was the CPC, and I personally was involved with Rambo, Daley Thompson's Super Test, Kung Fu Master, Spy Hunter, Buck Rodgers and Zaxon to name but a few... On the CPC with careful use of Z80's interupts it was possible to exceed the standard 16 colour limit on screen and also to have multiple resolution modes displayed simultaneously... As the screen was refreshed the mode and colour palette could be timed to be changed ahead of the raster which was then displayed. A lot of the racing games used a similar swapping of hardware palette registers to achieve the fast pseudo "scrolling". The Music for Rambo was not "programmed" sequences but physically played live using a Yamaha DX9 synthesiser but with only the midi notes and durations recorded into a set of tables which could then be re-played at the appropriate time in game using the internal sound chip.Several special techniques were employed to optimise the speed of the games, one in particular was using the "Stack Pointer" to point to a screen memory location so that graphics data could be "Pushed" to the screen, the Stack being the fastest registers, i.e. using less machine cycles to access memory. The graphics for Daley Thompson's Super Test Penalty Kick run-up were realised by taking video footage of our college Craig physically running and the individual frames digitised, perhaps one of, if not the first time motion capture was ever used...
    Hope you find this info interesting, it was definitely one of the most fun jobs I've ever had... especially on Fridays when we would playtest each other's games...👍

    • @Misel982001
      @Misel982001 5 років тому +17

      thank you for the wonderful games you wrote back then. I maniacally played dalley thomson's ST and of course Kung Fu master...

    • @RevellingTerror
      @RevellingTerror 5 років тому +15

      Misel982001 cheers, it was a very enjoyable job and hopefully we gave many hours of fun to a lot of gamers. By today's standards the games now look incredibly dated but there was a lot of innovative ideas developed largely due to the limitations of the hardware, especially with regard to processing speed. Glad you had fun 😀👍

    • @Misel982001
      @Misel982001 5 років тому

      @@RevellingTerror are you still on the business?

    • @RevellingTerror
      @RevellingTerror 5 років тому +7

      Misel982001 not for a long time, I'm now specialising in sound design and synthesis, particularly on the iOS and soft synth platforms but also on hardware synths and modulars. I'd still be interested in working for software houses if an offer came up 😀👍

    • @Misel982001
      @Misel982001 5 років тому

      @@RevellingTerror has game development changed a lot since then?

  • @FanVarious
    @FanVarious 5 років тому +40

    Thank you Amstrad for giving me a great childhood.

  • @missionpassed4584
    @missionpassed4584 5 років тому +62

    Ahhhh my beautiful Amstrad CPC 464, many many late nights and sick days off school!! no wonder im just a cleaner now lol!

    • @Kerveros1904
      @Kerveros1904 5 років тому +3

      Your profession has nothing to do with cpc's fault. Discipline is the key...

    • @stayrospaparunas3062
      @stayrospaparunas3062 5 років тому +1

      I m glad u are clean...lol

    • @Kerveros1904
      @Kerveros1904 5 років тому +2

      @@stayrospaparunas3062 i bet his amstrad is clean too! i would buy it for a dollar.

    • @stayrospaparunas3062
      @stayrospaparunas3062 5 років тому

      @@Kerveros1904 haha,i ve an Amiga 500 n a commodore 64 n gor your price a rather to give it for charity to an Africa country...lol $...i ll give u 3€ to buy me 3 cheese Mc

    • @moterov4
      @moterov4 5 років тому +10

      Well I am a software developer thanks to my Amstrad CPC464 with which I started studying BASIC, assembler Z80 ...

  • @FatNorthernBigot
    @FatNorthernBigot 5 років тому +24

    I don't know what's more entertaining, the nostalgia, or this guy's commentary. Nice one.

  • @philparker7851
    @philparker7851 2 роки тому +2

    I bought this when it came out in 1984 (thanks for guaranteeing the loan mum!). Taught myself to program Amstrad Basic, then after a few months, started teaching programming evening classes at a local FE college (in the land of the blind, the man with one eye is king, as my stepdad used to say!) on BBC micros, Commodore Pets, Apple IIs and whatever else was available. They were great times as this was all new to pretty much everyone.
    I'd been interested in computers since I was small, although had only seen pictures of them. Getting this foundation, and via a career in graphic design, I eventually ended up in IT, first for a major British retailer, then 17 years with IBM doing all sorts of things. I have a lot to thank the CPC464 (and my mum, ofc) for.

  • @cyberlord64
    @cyberlord64 5 років тому +29

    CPC was my first computer...
    Back in 2004...
    We were poor but luckily I found a 464 in the trash one day. Oh, the good times I had!!! For nearly 2 years this was my main rig.

    • @MaxOakland
      @MaxOakland 5 років тому +6

      Wow that’s awesome! When I was a kid I was also poor and we had an extremely outdated windows 3.1 computer. Old computers can still bring a lot of joy and teach you a lot 💆🏽‍♂️

    • @SHINOBHS
      @SHINOBHS 5 років тому

      Lots of people trashed these computers 15-20 years ago. You could get any Amiga for free too. Or for pocket money. I was in a similar situation when I had an A500 with 1 floppy for gaming from 1991 up to 2000 when the monitor gave up the ghost, we couldn't afford a better system. Then things got a bit better I got a PS1 and an old Pentium 1/166mhz PC with win95. That were good times!

    • @cyberlord64
      @cyberlord64 5 років тому +1

      @@SHINOBHS Not in my region. I have never seen an actual Amiga in real life.

    • @SHINOBHS
      @SHINOBHS 5 років тому

      @@cyberlord64 what region you refer to?

    • @cyberlord64
      @cyberlord64 5 років тому +1

      @@SHINOBHS Eastern Europe

  • @eddiejones4001
    @eddiejones4001 5 років тому +34

    I had the cpc with the green monitor but I still loved it! War games the movie came out and I thought I could hack into the Pentagon with my trusty powerful cpc but I think I needed the colour monitor to do that!!

    • @MaxOakland
      @MaxOakland 5 років тому

      😂

    • @MrVeggis1964
      @MrVeggis1964 5 років тому +1

      Eddie Jones "Hack-pentagon: run"
      :-)

    • @Sharopolis
      @Sharopolis  5 років тому +6

      He used an IMSAI 8080 in War Games, I think the CPC might have actually been a bit more powerful, it certainly had better graphics. It was even CP/M compatible just like the IMSAI, if you'd had an acoustic coupler modem as well you could have totally hacked WOPR and probably pulled Ally Sheedy too!

    • @NLynchOEcake
      @NLynchOEcake 4 роки тому

      @Vince RusBro With this one little add-in chip...

    • @greenaum
      @greenaum 4 роки тому +1

      @Lou Seephur No, the real question is how do I pull Ally Sheedy. Even now she's still pretty gorgeous, and she was even more so back in the 80s. I'd have her either way. Although I was in junior school for most of the 80s, so I suppose I'll have to compromise. If we've got a time machine and a sex machine (a make-Ally-Sheedy-have-sex machine) then take young man me from a bit later on, she'd still have been beautiful at that point.

  • @christschin3708
    @christschin3708 5 років тому +8

    Harrier Attack gave me so many great Sunday afternoons with my Old Fella, back in the day.

    • @Mark-pr7ug
      @Mark-pr7ug 5 років тому +1

      Me and my dad played it together too. The teamwork made this game addictive. Just goes to show that enjoyment doesn't always mean smooth scrolling.
      I played he same game on a cbm 64 and it felt wrong.

    • @Reman1975
      @Reman1975 6 місяців тому

      Same here, but the game we had quality time on was "Gryzor" (A "Contra" clone on the CPC6128).

  • @drmonstervibes
    @drmonstervibes 4 роки тому +5

    A great game that isn't often mentioned is Mr. Heli. Colourful graphics, nice scrolling, good gameplay. Imho a fine example of what Amstrad could do. Another honourable mention should go to P47, another great scroller

  • @adroharv9213
    @adroharv9213 5 років тому +6

    great days where every system had it's own unique charm and strengths. I was a C64 owner and while I adored the machine, there was plenty I was envious of on other systems. Amstrad's initial garish palette was actually strikingly pretty and while it couldn't move things as well compared to the C64, it didn't stop me loving it. Really you had to have all three of the major systems if you wanted the best of everything which is why it's so great we can so easily play them all via emulation these days

  • @geofftottenperthcoys9944
    @geofftottenperthcoys9944 5 років тому +9

    Loved my 464, sold them in South Australia in the late 80's!

  • @hadorstapa
    @hadorstapa 2 роки тому +2

    Re the impact of Prince of Persia on CPC in the UK: it got a huge review from Amstrad Action with a really high score (c. 96/98% if memory serves) and I tried ordering it every month for literally years from postal retailers, but they were constantly out of stock. £12.99 for the disk version, I believe.

  • @Xyphoe
    @Xyphoe 5 років тому +11

    Oh look! There's me at the end! * waves * ;)

    • @Sharopolis
      @Sharopolis  5 років тому +4

      The man himself! Hi, I watched a load of your videos when making this! In fact I'll stick a link in the description to your channel.

    • @Xyphoe
      @Xyphoe 5 років тому +2

      @@Sharopolis Heyyyy man!! That's really cool, and very kind of you to add me in the description! Great video mate!

  • @jazzad
    @jazzad 2 роки тому +3

    Sorcery was an incredible game. It had the complexity of an RPG yet with the fun of a platform gameplay.

  • @WayneDaltonCGI
    @WayneDaltonCGI 5 років тому +2

    These videos are great. Would love you to continue the trend with different subjects across the formats. Following suggestions . . .
    1. Musicians that push the musical limits
    2. Designers that pushed the game play limits
    3. Artists that pushed the graphical limits
    4. Programmers that push the technical limits

    • @Sharopolis
      @Sharopolis  5 років тому

      That's a really good idea!

  • @Lucasrainford
    @Lucasrainford 5 років тому +7

    I was a C64 fanboy back in the 80's but I'm very interested to see games running on other systems. Some great looking games here to be sure, the colours are so much vibrant than the C64's rather dull palete. Great vid! :)

    • @Sharopolis
      @Sharopolis  5 років тому +2

      Thank you!

    • @Moghause
      @Moghause 5 років тому +7

      Both colour palletes have their strengths. The C64 does beautiful natural environments for realistic games, and the CPC was gorgeous for scifi and arcade games.

    • @stayrospaparunas3062
      @stayrospaparunas3062 5 років тому

      @@Moghause for me commodore 64 still was better
      Commodore 64:8
      Spectrum 32:6
      Amstrad cpc:5

    • @marcin.the.gamer.
      @marcin.the.gamer. 2 роки тому +2

      But it have much slower framerate and almost choppy animations.
      C64 ver. is much more fluid, so its better to have fluid game than very colourfull, as Prince of persia was famous for its fluid animatilns, which Amstrad Cpc struggles to get and C64 is very fluid compared to it.

    • @dlfrsilver
      @dlfrsilver Рік тому

      @@marcin.the.gamer. The video system on C64 and CPC differs. The CPC uses hardware scrolling and software sprites. And it's much more capable than the C64. Quite a number of games are testament to that. C64 version of BTM is the weakest of all the versions made back in the day. the Best one is the CPC version followed by the Amiga version and the ST version.....

  • @dillona2349
    @dillona2349 Рік тому

    I recently got one of those things from Ali Express with all the built in ROMs, so for the past month or so I've been going down the rabbit hole of games that were out before I was even a thought. Your channel has been very helpful in navigating these retro systems, in addition to being very informative and interesting. Thank you for the excellent work.

  • @darak2
    @darak2 4 роки тому +1

    The CPC is my favorite 8-bit computer. It had the best color palette of any 8-bit machine (a mix of vivid, bright colors with useful ones) and it was a straight framebuffer machine with no hardware sprites or scrolling (I consider those features a double edged sword: they make games smoother, but will introduce constrains to the developer's creativity). The low resolution mode most games used was often criticized, but it was ideal for the Z80 CPU as any higher resolution would make games too slow or require compromises in color handling. The availability of high resolution modes, disk storage and a bundled monitor made it ideal for programming and work.

    • @mattymatty8259
      @mattymatty8259 4 роки тому +2

      It did have hardware scrolling courtesy of the CRTC chip. Nobody used it though because they couldn't be arsed

  • @theParticleGod
    @theParticleGod 3 роки тому +6

    Contra/Gryzor was the best looking CPC game, I thought. Awesome music, responsive controls, it really was a great arcade port, only let down by the jumpy scrolling.

    • @M2Mil7er
      @M2Mil7er Рік тому

      agreed! Although I loved Renegade's graphics almost as much.

  • @enigma776
    @enigma776 5 років тому +16

    Would you believe it the youtube algorithm actually worked in your favor and for that you got a new sub.

  • @pelvist
    @pelvist Рік тому +1

    Did anyone ever play Double Dragon on the Amstrad 464? Man I was a huge fan of the Arcade game and i remember getting that home and being so excited to play it, only to realise it was barely even playable at like 2 frames per second.

    • @jilly9437
      @jilly9437 6 місяців тому

      I did. It was slow as a snail but i enjoyed it anyway.

  • @RetroComputingwithMike
    @RetroComputingwithMike 5 років тому +2

    It's funny to see the difference in quality on some of the first games for the CPC 464 and then some of the later :-D

  • @Trusteft
    @Trusteft 5 років тому +1

    I never owned a CPC, but two of my friends did. One had a 464 with a green monitor and the other had a 6128 with a color monitor. Funnily enough they did not have a single common game. Which worked for me just fine as I got to see more games.
    While eventually (87) I got to buy an Atari ST, I never stopped liking the CPC line and how the games looked and played on them. Some of my favorites were GBA Two on Two, ATV simulator, Cauldron, Flying Shark, Match Day II. Great games for a great computer series.

  • @Baldur1975
    @Baldur1975 4 роки тому +2

    When I was 12 years old I carried newspapers to save money for a used cpc464. When I finally had it, I was late for school every morning and was totally tired because I read the manual late into the night and taught myself how to program. I had very bad grades. I am now 45 years old and work as a software developer. 😂👍
    What I still remember when I was late on a C64 was how advanced the Amstrad was.

  • @xliedxfunx
    @xliedxfunx 5 років тому +7

    my memories awww... After Burner, Exolon, Boulder Dash, Cybernoid 2, Galaxy Force, Prehistorik 2, Game Over 2, Ikari Warriors , Barbarian, P47, Xevious, Swap, Gryzor, Rampage, Ye ar Kungfu, Ghost'n Goblins, Bomb Jack, Gauntlet ... and so sooo many more are brilliant

  • @Mark-pr7ug
    @Mark-pr7ug 5 років тому +5

    Chase HQ tottally surprised me upon release. I was expecting a speccy/dull colour port or a mode 0, outrun variant.
    To this day I love that game on the cpc and regret playing the crappy Amiga version.

  • @neuro-chip80schanel48
    @neuro-chip80schanel48 4 роки тому

    It was a pleasure.
    I was a CPC 6128 and now I have got a CPC 464 , CPC 472 and CPC 6128 as well

  • @kingstonlj
    @kingstonlj 4 роки тому +1

    WEC Le Mans is another game that shows off the Amstrad. It may not use many colours, but the graphics look really nice, and the sensation of speed is decent. Definitely my favourite racing game for the computer.

  • @aaronmicalowe
    @aaronmicalowe 5 років тому +2

    Batman the Movie looked pretty much the same as it did on the Amiga, notwithstanding the reduced colour palette and lower resolution. I was particularly impressed that they managed to pull that off on an Amstrad.

    • @dlfrsilver
      @dlfrsilver Рік тому +1

      Batman the Movie CPC and Amiga were made with the ocean internal tools on Atari ST. And the Z80 coding made by Mike Lamb was nothing less than brilliant.

  • @simonboyers4917
    @simonboyers4917 5 років тому

    My faves were "Get Dexter" & "Rescue on Fractulus". I liked "Winter Games" and those compilation cassettes which had 5 of the best US Gold hits etc....This video brought back so many happy memories of the 1980s.

  • @MrMerrick671
    @MrMerrick671 4 роки тому +1

    Turrican II, Cybernoid II and Exolon. Not forgetting Elite which everyone knows was ported to every system even today.

  • @CMDRBlueeagle66
    @CMDRBlueeagle66 5 років тому +1

    I had the CPC464 with colour monitor when I was a kid. Loved it. Happy memories. Captain Blood was another weirdly great game, along with The Eidolan. And of course, Bomb Jack I played to death. Loved Cauldron!

    • @SHINOBHS
      @SHINOBHS 5 років тому

      My friends had 464 color, 6128 green and if I remember well one had 664 color. There was a guy that had a Spectrum too. So many years passed, more than 30 lol. Absolutely hated green, I would take 464 color any day

  • @TheHeed1969
    @TheHeed1969 4 роки тому

    My second home computer. Had a Dragon 32. Got mine with a green screen then upgraded with the tv adapter and used on my Sony 14" trinitron TV. Then upgraded to a floppy drive and a game capture card. So I copied the games over to disc! Loved Chase HQ, Batman and Robocop. Thanks for this video!

  • @evilrslade
    @evilrslade 4 роки тому +1

    Sorcery... What a great game. Also Marsport was a fantastic looking game...

  • @axe6279
    @axe6279 2 роки тому +1

    A mate of mine had one of these back in the day. Although being used to Turrican's super smooth scrolling on the c64 meant I couldn't play it for long on the CPC. Aside from that, good times.

    • @peterknutsen3070
      @peterknutsen3070 Рік тому

      Yeah, graphics speed/scrolling wasn’t always good on the Amstrad.

  • @hagen-p
    @hagen-p Рік тому +1

    The Amstrad had an 80-column mode from the factory. so it was easier to justify buying one of them than a C64 - after all you could write text and school assignments on an Amstrad CPC. "Context" was the program I used at the time. Good memories!! (Edit: typofix!)

    • @peterknutsen3070
      @peterknutsen3070 Рік тому

      Yes, mode 2 was limited to 2 colours but was 640x200 pixels, so 80 characters per line and 25 lines.
      80 characters per line isn’t ideal, though. 64 characters per line would have been better and could have allowed for more than 20 lines, e.g. 512 by 240 or 256 pixels to get 30 or 32 characters per line.

    • @hagen-p
      @hagen-p Рік тому

      @@peterknutsen3070 80 characters per line was good for text processing, though. And for games you would use the 40 x 25 or 20 x 25 character mode.

    • @trocoloco
      @trocoloco Рік тому

      @@peterknutsen3070it is possible to change the screen to adapt it to 64 characters (or up to 34 lines) if wanted so, by adjusting it using the CRTC chip, even from Basic

  • @JohnJackson-mn4ts
    @JohnJackson-mn4ts 5 років тому +8

    I had a C64 back then and I had many arguments with my CPC owning friends, which was the better system.
    We eventually agreed that the Amstrad had the better graphics, but the C64 left it in the dust when it came to the sound.

    • @HarikenRed1
      @HarikenRed1 5 років тому +3

      Sound AND animation, especially scrollings which were smooth and sometimes parallax at full 50fps on the C64.

    • @dlfrsilver
      @dlfrsilver 5 років тому

      @@HarikenRed1 at the price of nasty short cuts and limitations !

    • @SHINOBHS
      @SHINOBHS 5 років тому

      @@dlfrsilver what shortcuts

    • @SHINOBHS
      @SHINOBHS 5 років тому

      C64 pros
      Animation, sound.
      CPC pros
      Better colors, faster loading (for disks).
      If you wanted games and could afford it the C64 was the better system except a few better ports on the CPC. Animation was crucial for arcade games. The CPC did good when the games were on static screen eg Gryzor.

    • @dlfrsilver
      @dlfrsilver 5 років тому +3

      @@SHINOBHS i have 2 C64, one breadbin and one whitish one, german sport pack. this computer has hardware sprites and scrolls, but this has a "price" to be used and many short cuts. The best CPC games have better animations than the best C64 games while being done in software. The CPC has stereo sound, not as good as the SID sound, but it has some legendary soundtracks. The CPC (old) can do hardware scrolls with software sprites. Your information about CPC scrollings was valid in 1986. We know since 1990's that the CPC can do hard scroll. So no, if you wanted games and good ones with good graphics, it was on CPC, not on C64. PS : the C64 has more than its fair share of crap games never mind bollocks gameplay. It's an overrated computer. In many ways the CPC is 10 times better.

  • @johnd9410
    @johnd9410 5 років тому +1

    Sqeek, rainbow islands ,dizzy fast food, fruit simulator 2 , I cant even think of half of the code masters range. There was so many good games loved my 6128

  • @DenkyManner
    @DenkyManner 4 роки тому

    Love this channel. Great writing and delivery and you're filling in the blanks in my knowledge of British computers. I'm old enough to have had first hand knowledge of it but the NES took hold and I never got into them. Feel like I missed out on an entire scene. That said, the NES was great.

  • @urmeli0815
    @urmeli0815 10 місяців тому

    I bought "Get Dexter" for my CPC 6128 back then (strangely in Germany it was called "Crafton & Xunk", no clue why). A beautiful game with all these vivid colors. It might be the first game I really finished.

  • @Vargon7
    @Vargon7 5 років тому

    Advert at 2:19...'Grandstand Leisure Limited'. I never knew they had anything to do with Amstrad computers. I still have my Grandstand Video Sports Centre console from 1980. Used a 464 from '85 to '90. Sorcery really was stunning looking at the time. New version of the arcade game Scramble for the CPC is fantastic.

  • @KooYu
    @KooYu 4 роки тому

    Kind of late to the party, but Zap'T'Balls should have been number 2 on the list, after Xyphoes Fantasy (maybe no.1 now that I think of it). I still remember that loading+music+fullscreen tricks that left me in awe.
    Hugs from a happy CPC user back in '87 :)

  • @Barcrest
    @Barcrest 5 років тому +17

    It was like listening to mark radcliffe which made it even more enjoyable.

    • @PJBonoVox
      @PJBonoVox 5 років тому +1

      Agreed. Fantastic commentary!

    • @Sharopolis
      @Sharopolis  5 років тому +1

      Thank you! I'm working on the next vid now, so keep watching.

    • @PJBonoVox
      @PJBonoVox 5 років тому +2

      @@Sharopolis Personally I really enjoy the fact that you dive into a little detail as to *why* you think the limits were pushed. That technical detail is severely lacking in other channels. Keep it up :)

    • @Sharopolis
      @Sharopolis  5 років тому +1

      @@PJBonoVox Thanks, I try to keep it concise and entertaining without it being too superficial, so I'm really glad you appreciate it.

  • @axilmar254
    @axilmar254 5 років тому +1

    There was an Amstrad CPC game that had a 320x200 mode and at least 12 colors. Something about a cat? I don't remember. Perhaps it was an infogrames game.
    Another impressive game as Arkanoid. The conversion to CPC was incredible.

  • @nazarethjones9453
    @nazarethjones9453 5 років тому +3

    fascinating. thank you. I'd love it if you would offer some explanation of the roland series

    • @Sharopolis
      @Sharopolis  5 років тому

      Yeah I'd love to revisit that sometime.

  • @RohanGillett
    @RohanGillett 3 роки тому +1

    This was my first computer! I can only remember a few games from that time though :( Elite did take up a lot of my time though as did Lynx. Such good times!!

  • @matthehat
    @matthehat 5 років тому +1

    I love the CPC. I've got a 6128 and a 464 and they're great machines. They never had the same mass appeal as the C64 or Spectrum, and they're not as expandable as the Beeb, but there's a lot you can do with them if you're willing to get to know them.

  • @neuro-chip80schanel48
    @neuro-chip80schanel48 4 роки тому

    CPC 6128 was my first computer. It's fantastic. Now I have a CPC 464, CPC 472 and CPC 6128.

  • @markusschmidt9260
    @markusschmidt9260 5 років тому +1

    I have never played Get Dexter, but the Batman game and it's sequel Heads Over Heal were among the best of these type of games for the CPC imho. They went for high ress and only 4 colours per screen, but they picked the colours very vibrant, so that it looked very colourful, too. Also the puzzle design was great. From the "French Connection" I would highlight Doomsday Blues. The change of point of few, which often made it difficult to not get lost, was a bit annoying. But other then that it was a superb game.

  • @carn9507
    @carn9507 5 років тому +1

    Nice video and I agree with most of these. I should mention Stryker in the Crypts of Trogan also runs on a regular CPC (in fact it came out on tape but not cartridge) and you just lose extra colours like those smooth rasters in the sky. Also if you haven't already, check out the recent Pinball Dreams by Batman Group and see a truly awesome 8-bit port of a 16-bit game. :)

  • @brugges
    @brugges 5 років тому +2

    AMC and Exolon were my favourites :-) (Shinobi was also impressing for the CPC)

    • @poyopoyo55
      @poyopoyo55 3 роки тому

      Thanks 30 years ago I forgot the name Exolon after playing it a few times. Then I was unable to find it again in the middle of tons of disks :) you made my day :)

    • @chongtak
      @chongtak 2 роки тому

      @@poyopoyo55 Redefine the keys as "ZORBA" for infinite lives in Exolon.

  • @thehotyounggrandpas8207
    @thehotyounggrandpas8207 3 роки тому

    I was a Spectrum owner back in the day, but the lack of colour clash alone was enough to make me secretly envy my neighbor's Amstrad.

  • @MEGAMIGA
    @MEGAMIGA 5 років тому +2

    Titan used a wicked multi-directional scrolling. Also Bob Winner had killer digitalised graphics ;)

    • @dartsma464
      @dartsma464 5 років тому +2

      Titan used the rarely used hardware scrolling

  • @vragec111
    @vragec111 5 років тому +5

    Great video, thank you. Btw, who are those people who disliked the video? Can't imagine why??

    • @Lucasrainford
      @Lucasrainford 5 років тому +5

      Jealous Speccy nerds

    • @adam1984pl
      @adam1984pl 5 років тому

      they`re Commodore or Atari fans.

  • @jeremycline9542
    @jeremycline9542 5 років тому +1

    In New England we never saw these systems and I must say it's fascinating. In the early 80's most people had Atari or Commodore 64 around here.

    • @jesuszamora6949
      @jesuszamora6949 5 років тому

      From ehat I've seen, Alan Sugar decided that America was TOO great a risk and decided on focusing on Europe instead.
      Can't blame him. The C64 was king, IBM clones were starting to run wild and both Sinclair (the Timex Sinclair line) abd Acorn (BBC Micro) failed SPECTACULARLY here. He made the right choice in the end by not looking at America.
      Makes you wonder if they realized the futility of 16-bit micros as well.

  • @Vargon7
    @Vargon7 2 роки тому

    Imo two of the best CPC games are the turn based tactical futuristic wargames 'Rebelstar' and 'it's sequel 'Laser Squad'. Rebelstar makes full use of the CPC's colour palette. Laser Squad looks similar to the Spectrum version, but has more maps/missions than Rebelstar. Both great, anyway. They're ancestors of the XCOM games. The 2008 conversion of the 16K Spectrum game Deathchase is worth checking out, too.

  • @tahustvedt
    @tahustvedt 5 років тому +2

    Your videos are really good.

  • @SuaveCerealKiller
    @SuaveCerealKiller 3 роки тому

    Love your commentary, keep it coming

  • @AdiSneakerFreak
    @AdiSneakerFreak 3 місяці тому

    We need a CPC Mini. It was a very popular machine.

  • @little_fluffy_clouds
    @little_fluffy_clouds 8 місяців тому

    I dreamed of a CPC 6128 as a kid, but my parents wouldn’t buy one as they didn’t understand what this expensive thing did. As I got a bit older and started earning money as a teenager, I managed to get an Amiga 500 to scratch the itch. As a middle-aged adult now, I am enjoying CPC games on my MiSTer FPGA

  • @stuartbrownlee3108
    @stuartbrownlee3108 5 років тому +1

    The tendency for straightforward speccy conversions was indeed rather depressing, largely due to the Z80 cpu situation - e.g R-type for the CPC did not originally make use of its more awesome multicolour capabilities, but I do recall seeing mention of a much more improved version for it that did kick ass properly. Great vid, by the way, as always.

    • @SHINOBHS
      @SHINOBHS 5 років тому

      The CPC didn't have a market except some countries like France and Spain. In Britain was something like Speccy 50%, C64 35%, CPC 15%. It was expensive, at the price you could get an ST except if you were buying a 464 with green monitor that cost around the same with a C64 with cassette recorder, and half the money of an ST that had way better graphics

    • @dlfrsilver
      @dlfrsilver 5 років тому

      @@SHINOBHS when the C64 was sold in France at the price of the Atari ST (LOL)

    • @gwishart
      @gwishart 4 роки тому

      The Amstrad CPC version of R-Type was very much an afterthought by the publishers. They waited until the Spectrum version was finished (which took around six months), then handed over the code and graphics to a different programmer and told him he had 21 days to convert it to the CPC. It looks as though the graphics are being written to an offscreen buffer with the same layout as the Spectrum screen, then translated/copied to the Amstrad screen.

  • @ShooterSF
    @ShooterSF 5 років тому +1

    Wait what was that game at 13:22 with the guys dropping from the sky?

    • @JB1912JB
      @JB1912JB 5 років тому

      Possibly "Sly Spy - Secret Agent"

  • @spcyman7209
    @spcyman7209 Рік тому

    My parents had a CPC 6128 (green screen) and I loved it to death. We ended up with a modulator that allowed me to play it in colour on the ‘big’ TV. I noticed one of these games was ‘Firebird’. Was there a cheaper’Silverbird’ brand that I recall?

  • @jamestoto6480
    @jamestoto6480 5 років тому

    Good to see someone who really knows the CPC games

  • @AshtonArcher
    @AshtonArcher 5 років тому +8

    What no Renegade?! Easily the best 8-Bit version.

    • @Matt.Willoughby
      @Matt.Willoughby 3 роки тому +2

      Target renegade 2 player was some of the best fun you could have on a cpc464, gauntlet was also a good one

  • @mercster
    @mercster Рік тому

    Those devs really made use of the color palette! These look more colorful than poor Genesis games with 64! :)

  • @W3Rn1ckz
    @W3Rn1ckz 4 роки тому

    I kind of love how you just casually create epithets for whatever system your talking about.

  • @ChrisLodyMusic
    @ChrisLodyMusic 5 років тому +1

    This is the one I was waiting for 😄

    • @Sharopolis
      @Sharopolis  5 років тому

      Glad you like it!

    • @ChrisLodyMusic
      @ChrisLodyMusic 5 років тому +1

      Sharopolis Thanks. Grew up with a 464 so was hoping you’d do a cpc episode of this series 😁

  • @LoganHunter82
    @LoganHunter82 4 роки тому +2

    11:45 Prince of Perse... As a Finn, I chuckled.

  • @ClassicReplay
    @ClassicReplay 4 роки тому

    Brilliant! Great style and good selection 👍🏻

  • @thefurthestmanfromhome1148
    @thefurthestmanfromhome1148 3 роки тому

    The Freescape games on the CPC had me envious as a C64 owner, whilst i loved the C64 music to Driller and Darkside, the horrendous frame rate did my head right in.

    • @MartinJSUK
      @MartinJSUK 4 місяці тому

      3D was the C64's weak point (2.5D especially isometric too to a point). Even Mercenary is quicker on the Amstrad, Spectrum and 8-bit Ataris.

  • @TonimanGalvez
    @TonimanGalvez 5 років тому +1

    Great video, you will see Pinball Dreams for CPC, the new quantum leap.

  • @benprastitis3341
    @benprastitis3341 5 років тому +1

    Excellent vid, as usual.

    • @Sharopolis
      @Sharopolis  5 років тому

      Thanks!

    • @benprastitis3341
      @benprastitis3341 5 років тому +1

      Sharopolis what systems you got left to cover? Maybe you could do a compilation of boundary-pushing games on more obscure systems , that might not warrant a full dedicated video? (TI-99? and I’d love to see you cover Gorf on vic 20. Apologies if you’ve covered these, I’m new to your channel)

    • @Sharopolis
      @Sharopolis  5 років тому +2

      I've still got loads left to do, but a compilation of games on obscure systems is a great idea actually, I think I might do that in the future, thanks!

    • @benprastitis3341
      @benprastitis3341 5 років тому +1

      Sharopolis I look forward to it

  • @TheRetroShed
    @TheRetroShed 5 років тому +1

    Love that machine! We’ve got 2 of them (only one works mind!) but it’s one of our faves for sure.

  • @Turrican
    @Turrican 5 років тому +10

    Makes me wanna download an amstrad emulator.

    • @Sharopolis
      @Sharopolis  5 років тому +1

      Try WinApe www.winape.net/

    • @Lucasrainford
      @Lucasrainford 5 років тому

      There's a new no fuss, user friendly CPC/Speccy emulator been released, check it out. www.retrovirtualmachine.org/en/

    • @SHINOBHS
      @SHINOBHS 5 років тому +1

      @@Lucasrainford cool emulator also has spectrum emulation but its CRT filter is a bit lame.

    • @ehyehasherehyeh3304
      @ehyehasherehyeh3304 5 років тому

      Only for Vista?

  • @daviddyer3543
    @daviddyer3543 3 роки тому

    Hmmm...in the French ad for the Amstrad CPC, why are there alligators in the ad and why did they de-rez the human helping to advertise it?

  • @GeordyLad67
    @GeordyLad67 4 роки тому

    I was enjoying reminiscing over the computers of my schools years

  • @AtomSymbol
    @AtomSymbol 5 років тому

    With 16000 screen bytes, CPC fullscreen redraw allows approximately 4e6Hz/4/16e3/50Hz = 1.25 instructions per screen byte, in case of ZX Spectrum it is approximately 3.5e6Hz/4/6912/50Hz = 2.83 instructions per screen byte.

    • @dlfrsilver
      @dlfrsilver Рік тому

      ZX is shite compared to the CPC anyway.

  • @JamesSpeiser
    @JamesSpeiser 4 роки тому

    very impressive color / graphics for 1984 home computer!!! I never knew anything about this one

  • @Phoenix2312
    @Phoenix2312 8 місяців тому

    I was expecting TRANTOR to be on the list, but seeing SAVAGE explains why it wasn't here... LOL! I never played Savage back in the day, yet knowing it was from teh same team and did so much more... With multiple game play sections... Yeah, it deserves its place over its predecessor

  • @beetooex
    @beetooex 5 років тому +2

    I've just realised that of the 2 people I knew who had Amstrads; one is dead and the other is incarcerated in a mental hospital.

    • @Sharopolis
      @Sharopolis  5 років тому +1

      Was the CPC a cause or just a symptom do you think?

    • @beetooex
      @beetooex 5 років тому +2

      @@Sharopolis Well actually it all went wrong for them AFTER they stopped playing 8 bit video games.

  • @DuckAlertBeats
    @DuckAlertBeats 3 роки тому

    Bonus points for the rarely seen correct usage of the word 'myriad', with no redundant 'of' to be seen!

  • @BazilRat
    @BazilRat 5 років тому

    Oh Mummy and Chase HQ on the CPC-128 were some of my first experiences with computer games.

  • @rollmeister
    @rollmeister 5 років тому

    I am trying to get the name of a CPC magazine I bought years ago.
    The front cover read "Still going strong" and less than a year later it was no longer in newsagent shelves.

    • @skykid3
      @skykid3 5 років тому

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Amstrad_magazines

  • @Moghause
    @Moghause 5 років тому +2

    Just watched you last 3 videos. I was literally thinking I'd like a British version of the Punching Weight videos by SSFF a few days ago. About to go through the others. Subbed obviously, you're really good.
    You're probably the most impartial person out of all these retro channels too. Even if they don't tell us their favourite system, I can feel it. That's cool, I participated in the great playground wars too. Just saying I have no idea which is yours yet.

  • @samueldevulder
    @samueldevulder 5 років тому +1

    It seems lots of resource came from france: games and even the final advertisement of the video came from frog-land. It is actually the french version of the CPC adverts of the time. If you got time, please visit the french computers of the time too (Thomson TO8).

  • @dankokozar
    @dankokozar 5 років тому +1

    John Ritman's Batman and Head over Heels are the best CPC games.

  • @FedorSteeman
    @FedorSteeman 5 років тому +2

    This was great! Could you do one on the Dragon 32/64 and/or the Tandy Color Computer?

    • @Sharopolis
      @Sharopolis  5 років тому

      I'm working on a few things at the moment, but would love to talk about the Dragon some time.

    • @greenaum
      @greenaum 4 роки тому

      These aren't all sticking to the "pushing the limits" premise. Did you ever own a Dragon, Mr Opolis? Some of these are just "good games on the xxxx", some are even just "games on the xxxx". There have to be limits! 80s computers had plenty of limits, and a fair few programs that too advantage of little oddities to eke out extra effects, or else were just written in such a clever way that they created the illusion of something better than they were, as long as the player stuck within certain parameters. Which the game would force him to.
      The Atari 2600 is a particularly deep well of tweaking, practically every decent game past 1981 pushed hardware and software further than it was imagined it would ever go by Bushnell and his chums.

  • @linkthehero8431
    @linkthehero8431 2 роки тому

    4:43 The "Get Dexter" title screen is eerily reminiscent of Wolfenstein 3D.

  • @djhumanrights
    @djhumanrights 8 місяців тому

    my dad got me a cpc 464 from bessemer road car boot sale and market, cardiff, when i was about 8 years old for christmas. my favourite game was magicland dizzy but i was never good at it, the music on the cpc 464 version is better than on the c64 for that particular game.

  • @EdgyNumber1
    @EdgyNumber1 4 роки тому

    B.A.T, Turrican, Batman, Lotus Esprit Turbo Challenge, Croco Magento. Good looking games.

  • @matturban9103
    @matturban9103 3 роки тому

    Is that Space Panic at 3:33?

  • @philoffhistree
    @philoffhistree 5 років тому +6

    Being a programmer I just have to point out that Xyphoes Fantasy does not have any parallax scrolling as you called it.

    • @Sharopolis
      @Sharopolis  5 років тому +1

      There is a split in the scrolling, the clouds stay still whilst the scenery moves, not true multi layer parallax, but I think that it counts as a 'touch'!

    • @philoffhistree
      @philoffhistree 5 років тому +1

      ​@@Sharopolis that's still not parallax scrolling though as the definition is background images move more slowly past the camera than foreground so a static image does not count at all, sorry to say but you made a mistake, no shame in admitting it.

    • @Sharopolis
      @Sharopolis  5 років тому +1

      OK then, a mistake it was! I'll admit it!

    • @ryanyoder7573
      @ryanyoder7573 5 років тому

      Better than nothing right?

    • @SyntheToonz
      @SyntheToonz 5 років тому

      @@philoffhistree - the background clouds are just scrolling very, very, (very) slowly.
      ;-)

  • @johneygd
    @johneygd 5 років тому +14

    Wow,, some games just looked more like 16bit games.

    • @iami3rian394
      @iami3rian394 5 років тому +3

      Early, early, early 16 bit... but it was fairly impressive nonetheless.

    • @noaht2005
      @noaht2005 3 роки тому

      The best kinda look like master system games

    • @alexojideagu
      @alexojideagu 3 роки тому

      More like the Master System

  • @nox3335
    @nox3335 4 роки тому

    How could you miss pirates?! I loved my 6128, Waiting for the Amstrad magazine to copy lines of basic, and I could still play both get dexter's and pirates today.

  • @timking3587
    @timking3587 Рік тому

    Never played the Amstrad 128k version of Sorcery. Had the MSX version and must be the first game I completed way way back.

  • @maxvalde9410
    @maxvalde9410 4 роки тому

    Nostalgia... i steal remember the red light flushing and the sound of the floppy disk driver when it was loading a game....my years just past away my dear friends...

  • @LordmonkeyTRM
    @LordmonkeyTRM 5 років тому +1

    Very good video, great stuff.

  • @logik100.0
    @logik100.0 4 роки тому

    Ahh the Enterprise advert. I loved my Enterprise

  • @petros_adamopoulos
    @petros_adamopoulos 4 роки тому

    What's that game at 13:30? I know I had it but can't remember :(.