Never heard of "Arctic Moves" before! Looked it up on Google and apparently it was never published during the 8-bit and 16-bit days; came out in 1995 on MS-DOS and in 2017 on the Amiga (conversion of the original, not published, Atari ST version)
I LOVE the music intro. And the playthrought remembered me too mucho some games from Atari 2600, specially the submarine Game where you kill sharks and saves people. Awesome play as always 😉👍
As someone who didn't own either of these computers growing up I have to admit, I can't see what you're seeing (I just looked it up on another video). The Spectrum version had jerky animation, poor colours and just beeps for sound. I agree that Spectrum games have their own charm, and I can imagine this would be especially true for someone who fondly remembers the Speccy from their childhood. But better than the C64 for all games? I think that's overstating things just a tad.
@@OldAussieAds Mostly has to do with pixel resolution, a LOT of C64 games just look dreadful when compared to the Speccy's 1:1 pixel format. The rest is usually bad colours as the C64 has an horrible palette with pale colours or slow gameplay due to either poor programming / lazyness or the terrible speed of the 6502. I admit not all the library looks better, but the majority of it does even with the 8x8 pixel 2-colour limits of the Spectrum.
That dancing octopus at the beginning always gives me a chuckle.
I love it.
😊
Very cool game! Thank you for longplay!
Great game-play and btw awesome SFX by Maniacs Of Noise (Jeroen Tel )
Man, HUD designs were something else during this era. lol.
Never heard of "Arctic Moves" before! Looked it up on Google and apparently it was never published during the 8-bit and 16-bit days; came out in 1995 on MS-DOS and in 2017 on the Amiga (conversion of the original, not published, Atari ST version)
I LOVE the music intro. And the playthrought remembered me too mucho some games from Atari 2600, specially the submarine Game where you kill sharks and saves people.
Awesome play as always 😉👍
Yes, Al, you DO rock. Well played! 🙂
I , meant to put that I have to put that I'm happy to be getting retirement money for navy seal work .
Играл в это на zx-spectrum ))
I , have to put that I'm getting retirement for navy seal duties .
Me sorprende que estos cuates se hayan conseguido a Jeroen Tel para hacerles la musica de su juego
Wooooo❤
👍👍
The music in Army Moves was better 😜
This game looks 100x better on the ZX Spectrum. Actually all games do lol.
As someone who didn't own either of these computers growing up I have to admit, I can't see what you're seeing (I just looked it up on another video). The Spectrum version had jerky animation, poor colours and just beeps for sound. I agree that Spectrum games have their own charm, and I can imagine this would be especially true for someone who fondly remembers the Speccy from their childhood. But better than the C64 for all games? I think that's overstating things just a tad.
@@OldAussieAds Mostly has to do with pixel resolution, a LOT of C64 games just look dreadful when compared to the Speccy's 1:1 pixel format. The rest is usually bad colours as the C64 has an horrible palette with pale colours or slow gameplay due to either poor programming / lazyness or the terrible speed of the 6502. I admit not all the library looks better, but the majority of it does even with the 8x8 pixel 2-colour limits of the Spectrum.
This blows the speccy version away