Saturday, October 31, 2020

Go Ahead Make My Bed



Happy Halloween!

I figured I needed to make a silly video for Halloween and what better than Chainsaw Massacre by The Lost Boys? It's a short and nostalgically entertaining demo but, also a fantastic example of the banter between ST groups back then. I love this a lot and ended my video recording with a beautifully scary image taken from Halloween, by The Black Twins.

Those of you who are too much of a wimp to watch a Swedish Carebear getting mutilated might be better off playing a game or two instead? The Atari ST has many ghoulishly 'scary' games to choose from and many I have yet to feature here on AtariCrypt. But here are some nerve-racking ideas which are highly recommended by yours truly...


Horror Zombies From The Crypt is the obvious choice - because it's fiendishly superb. Ooze was recently reviewed and, while it's a little quirky, there are lots of things going bump in the night to entertain. Following on in a similar vein is The Curse of Rabenstein, a brand new slice of horror which is jaw-droppingly awesome. Frankenstein takes us all on a humerous B-Movie adventure. But now, I feel I need to inject some violence into the world of horror and I personally feel nothing beats Death Chase for immense blood and gore! Finally, there is Nightbreed if you dare to try your luck within the disturbed mind of Clive Barker?


I'm now in the mood for something new (for me) to play: Brides Of Dracula, Munsters or Night Hunter. Has anyone played 'em?? Let me know what you think in the comments below. Oh, and don't forget about ZombieCrypt which is spine-chillingly cool. By that, I mean it's that lame slideshow I made a while back. Watch it and let me know what you think!

Happy Halloween folks and remember, it'll soon be Christmas!! ;^)



Evil Ash, from Evil Dead II and then featured in ZombieCrypt on the Atari ST. How cool is that!

Sunday, October 18, 2020

GEM Desktop Music





Music while you work!

Over the decades, I've seen many neat programs that play a piece of chip music in GEM as a background task. I always thought this was cool and wondered why there wasn't more. Well, it turns out there are a lot on several Budgie UK disks. (I don't think I ever saw these types of programs on any other floppy disks?)

I've spent some time going through my disks to gather a quick, no-frills compilation. Some of these tracks were made by Goth but I'm not sure who else to credit for the rest - possibly Budgie UK? There's also an intro included which is a scroller text by me using a utility coded by Dogue de Mauve of Overlanders.

I hope my floppy disk is of some interest to you ST Nutters? Like it? Let me know in the comments!
(my download is updated to v1.1 -thanks to Tronic of Effect for his new addition!!) :-)

Friday, October 16, 2020

Evasion II



Ignore the looks - play it!

Evasion 2 was developed by Chris Skellern for Budgie UK and is a maze game where we run around collecting pills whilst being chased by the nasties. Yes, I know this sounds all too familiar but the structure of the gameplay's mechanics is different for a frantic rush. Each level offers a chance to collect power-ups - to freeze the baddies, drop smart bombs and gain extra lives. Heck, you can even drop mines in their path which is a brilliant touch I thought. The enemy's AI is really good and makes the game demanding.

There might only be 8 levels but completing them grants the chance to do it again - with insanely zippy baddies!! You know, this is a perfect example of how cool Atari ST retro gaming is. Evasion is maddening and I enjoyed the frenzied challenge. It's brilliant and I'm sure you will love its adrenaline rush. Highly recommended!!

Grab the download off AtariMania and why not also play Starburst (another corker by Chris Skellern).


Ignore how it looks. Yes, it isn't 1982 but since when did aesthetics matter? #GameplayMatters



Beware, these humble-looking tiny blighters are actually infuriatingly intelligent and fast!



Arghhh!!! I came so close to finally completing the game - and without cheating! :o)

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