Monday, August 28, 2017

Phantom



Wanna see a jaw-dropping Atari ST demo?

The Phantom Demo was released by Amiga/PC crew, Arkham, who seemed to appear on the ST out of nowhere, only to disappear once again. This demo is actually two releases from 1993/4 bundled together. They feature super-duper visuals and fantastic chiptunes by Kane Wood. Can you tell that I enjoyed this a bunch!!

The two videos are incomplete, but a good idea of how fantastic it is. This was deliberate as I didn't want to spoil your fun - the demo is best viewed on a real Atari ST computer. The download is available on AtariMania with more of Kane's music on Demozoo. Enjoy what is nothing less than blummin' immaculate :)

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Sunday, August 20, 2017

Top Banana





Get ready...

Top Banana is a vertically scrolling platformer similar to Magic Boy or Rainbow Islands. Ignoring the stupid eco storyline, this has an unusual mix of weirdness but begins with a tripped-out acid-style intro that reminds me of Grotesque and Aciid Burn (Whattaheck). Well, a little, and it's in stereo, so worth watching.

The objective is to climb a psychedelic world to reach the top of each level while "reclaiming" the polluted landscape. 
So, we start at the bottom of the screen and leap upwards using the platforms, avoiding the rising water levels. There are nasties, but our weapon appears to be "love" as we deliver a fatal kiss of death to anything in our way, turning them into harmless organic matter. We plant seeds to grow vegetation, effectively cleaning up the industrial grime. Take no prisoners and enjoy killing loving everything!!

Considering this is full of eco-preservation, it contradicts itself by killing animals. Anyhow, you win when you reach the top, then the screen falls, and you can collect lots of doughnuts and other items before starting the next stage. Nothing new or mind-blowing, but I quite enjoyed this incredibly cr4p platformer!

Before we go any further, let's take a peep at the first screenshot (taken from the ST version)


Top Banana played on the Atari ST


That's right, the older STs without a Blitter.


If you have a Mega ST or your newer ST has a Blitter, then you won't have the bland backgrounds.




Aesthetics

This is one of the few games taking advantage of both computers, so kudos to Hex for going that extra mile. However, the ST version is rather lacking with an empty feel. Weirdly, the STe is the complete opposite, with a crazy, over-the-top display of graphical mess! Still, the STe scrolls using parallax-scrolling even though my eyes bleed and my head hurts... I think I'm going to die if I play for much longer!! lol

Top Banana is incredibly unique. Never have I seen a game with such an abstract style. At first, I hated it because it's cluttered, so I would struggle to see the dangers ahead in time. After a few games, I eventually overcame that eye-burst feeling. Well, I must applaud the artists for daring to be different.

The audio isn't worth mentioning when played on the ST, but the STe fares differently. Hex uses the DMA hardware with lots of samples. It's crazy, it's insane, and they will drive you mad. I never expected that the audio would be as absurd as the visuals. This game was obviously designed to inflict pain.

Okay, you've witnessed the ST (above), so here it is on the Atari STe...



Top Banana on the Atari STe. Yeah, it has a background...


Eye-bursting visuals, albeit with parallel scrolling.


Can you see what's going on amongst the visual mess?






The CryptO'pinion?

Top Banana is unusual and offers a weird challenge. It's like a nightmare version of Rainbow Islands!! Regardless, I have nothing but respect for Hex for supporting both Atari computers. In fact, Atari STe owners should take out health insurance because their ears might burst with the incredibly annoying DMA samples. Mix that in with the visuals - bloated parallax-scrolling that will give you a headache or a brain tumour. Be warned.

I do wonder what Hex was thinking when they made this bizarre game. It's one that I fear people will ignore, which is a shame. Why? Well, I ended up liking it (on the STe), and that scares me!!

The D-Bug boys have a hard drive version, and Atari Legend has two floppy disk options you need to try:

  • 1) Fuzion #151 (a one-disk download without the intro)
  • 2) Pure Energy #6A and #6B (with the silly intro, but it comes on two disks)
  • 3) Here is a great video of the game running on the Atari STe.

Friday, August 11, 2017

Ironman Challenge II






Mike's torment!

Glutton for Punishment Mike, of The New Retro Show, has released the second part of our Ironman Challenge. As you may remember, I gave him a list of Atari ST games which I thought would help push him over the edge. Well, he's still with us, so let's see what torture he endured for the final part of this challenge (above).

This new video features Fire And Brimstone, Crash Time Plumber, and R0x. If you missed the first video from this Ironman Challenge, then clickety-click to watch that video of Mike's torment! Get the popcorn - enjoy :)

Sunday, August 06, 2017

Crackman In The Search For His Dealer






What a belting title!!

Crackman was released for the Atari STe by Teenage [Pung] and has one of the most idiotic storylines I've ever heard - make sure you read the docs. Okay, I'm sure you've already guessed, Crackman is a Pac-Man clone, but is also one of the most challenging I have ever played. Well, that's an understatement actually...

The maps are huge with a crafty design, but it's the ghosts that cannot fail to impress with insanely intelligent AI. This dictates practice before considering matching wits, as their AI isn't like previously seen; it's more like Lode Runner. My first game almost ended in tears - I needed many more attempts before recording a video.

Along with the crazy storyline are a few surprises like mines, hidden walls, and power pad support. I love the ghosts, and our little pill-popper has a full set of teeth, but my favourite is when he dies and turns into a puddle of gore. The Atari STe produces silky smooth 50fps hardware scrolling and superb DMA audio.

Everyone knows PacMan, but if you thought it was boring, then take a look at this - I dare you!! Is it better than Crapman? I don't know... but what I do know is that we have yet another excellent Pac-Man game!!