Bizarre finds...
Sometimes I stumble upon a game that is just weird, and System 4 is exactly that. It looks like QBert and plays more like Painter: we control a robot that hops around the screen, changing tiles so they all match in colour. Unfortunately, there are a bunch of bizarre enemies constantly getting in your way - Robot Hunter, Mad Devil, Paint Fool, and even one called Girl Friend (yes, really!). These scurry about, messing up your tiles, and it's best not to bump into them too much. They try their best to undo your hard work, so be quick.
Interestingly, this was designed and programmed in 1991 by Hugues De Jonghe [aka Lord Blitter] and R. Puchner. Which got me thinking... Sure enough, System 4 uses the Blitter for its sprites and screen draws. This was enough to warrant this quick gameplay video to add System IV to our Enhanced Games page!
Please note that the game appears to be corrupt when loading on the Atari STe; simply wait and press F1 to begin. System IV also runs on the STf, but is slower unless equipped with a Blitter Chip (which is odd, given how undemanding the game is). Best of all is hitting F2/3 on the main menu to access an extra player with the option for multiplayer, which is superb! Though be warned, it does make the screen even busier with so much going on.
This is a good game and worth booting up to see how far you can get, especially with a friend. You know, I love unexpected finds like this, and System IV has you running around like a headless chicken, but it's also kind of amusing. I've no idea why, but I really enjoyed playing it a bunch. No, honestly, I did!!
Before you download (Automation #505), here are some cool screenshots. Can you beat me?
I love the Q-bert like graphics. Very nice.
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DeleteIf you play it, let me know what you think. It's a weird little game and quite manic!