Friday, June 23, 2017

Phobia






New box art

ImageWorks released Phobia in 1989 with a gorgeous retro-themed cover. I bought Phobia for only 99 pence, and it was sealed too. The box and contents are in superb condition. The artwork is stunning with lots of colour, action, and a cruel glare from evil eyes. I think this box perfectly reflects the gameplay!

Phobia has all the hallmarks of a potentially outstanding shooter, but it's impossible to get far without a trainer because of its choppy framerate. It's probably a poor port as it pales compared to other ST shooters like R-Type, Alien WorldMenace, etc. Maybe I'll be brave and record a gameplay video? Maybe...

  • ST Format #1 reviews Phobia but wasn't too impressed with the difficulty - lol wimps!!
  • D-Bug has a download with a trainer and hard drive support.
  • Stonish has floppy disks, and I liked Timelords #29 Menu CD (1MB).
  • Here is a fantastic video recording by Stefan Lindberg.
  • My tweet after playing Phobia for a few minutes... ARGGHHHHHH!!!


I should have known this was going to be hard with such a hideous screen.


Annnd this next screenshot is of me and my ship being blown up! Again.

Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Automation #496





Press 1 for...

Nope, there's none of that with Automation #496 because this intro is based on Rick Dangerous. Well, there's no actual interaction, but we can walk and climb ladders. But it's a cool alternative compared to the usual menus we would have seen. Just control Ricky D. with the joystick, and enter a doorway to select a game to play!!

Credits
E.G.B. - Code
Count Zero - Music

Monday, June 19, 2017

Roger






Roger the Dodger

Spot... Erm, sorry, Roger is a fast-paced 25-level platformer released by Tobe of MJJ. It offers a frantic run through various Sonic-like levels, collecting jewels for a demanding girlfriend, Georgette. This "platformer" has many jewels - without any ladders and few ledges. So how will Roger complete this task?

Bubbles, of course! All he needs to do is jump on one and, when it bursts, the force thrusts him upwards. If there's another bubble, then the cycle continues, and he uses that momentum to reach other jewels. Roger has limited health, so it's advisable to avoid the sharp spikes that burst on contact, as they drain his energy. Power pills can be collected to compensate for that, but they are few and far between.

Okay, let's take a break from the reading as I have a sexy picture to share...


This is what it's all about, and Georgette is a babe with her luscious red lips!




Quick Reactions R Needed!

Use the joystick to walk left/right, and the fire button helps Roger leap with joy via the bubbles. Once you begin bubble-jumping, it's a matter of adjusting your trajectory towards the next bubble whilst collecting the nearby jewels as you zoom through the air. Burst bubbles reappear after a second or two, and that aspect cunningly allows you to revisit the areas you might have previously missed during this insane journey.

Want a tip? Gotta learn the level layout as you are hopping about like a crazy fool!

Are you getting a little worried about how deranged this game sounds? It's not nearly as stupid as you think because the mechanics of bubble-hopping work brilliantly. In some ways, I got a Sonic vibe from it, but, unlike that hedgehog, Roger is zooming around your screen in all directions with one primary goal.

It's a maddening thrill being Roger, and you'll love it, so let's see another screenshot...


Check out that stride - gotta love those lanky legs!




What about the aesthetics?

The graphics are a mixed bag; Roger's sprite is superb with side-splitting animation - I could watch those lanky legs for hours!! The framerates are frighteningly fast with smooth scrolling thanks to the Blitter. Sadly, the in-game decor is quite a disappointment, with drab backgrounds that only change every 5 levels.

Sound effects are crisp and perfectly suited to the style: I like the explosion sound for the spikes, and the music is magnificent throughout. Well, I say magnificent, but that's because I cannot think of a better word - I could listen to them all day!! This certainly proves that chip music will last forever and rightly so.

Right then, let's see one final screenshot before the gripping climax...



Finally, a different background after the first few levels, and it's much nicer too.




The CryptO'pinion?

Roger is quite a unique experience and feels like an airborne Boulder Dash meets Sonic. It's weird and something I would never have expected to like. It's easy to pick up and play, and I guarantee you won't be able to put down your joystick. Hopping from bubble to bubble is stupidly frantic, and I loved every second of it.

Roger's gameplay is legendary. Enormously addictive with an extreme adrenaline rush!! Play this.

Roger can be found on Demozoo for floppy/hard drive installation.
Tobé's archive is detailed on Demozoo, although he strayed a little ;-)