ChinnyVision - Ep 138 - Pit Fighter - Amiga, C64, Spectrum, CPC, Sega Master System
So we'd had fighting games like IK+ which used realistic animation. The next step was fully digitised graphics. Pit Fighter is an arcade conversion of a game that used fully digitised real people fighting. But how do the home systems cope with this?
We look at Pit Fighter using real hardware on the Amiga, Commodore 64, Sinclair Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Sega Master System
The Commodore 64 is the worlds best selling microcomputer of all time. This week ChinnyVision reviews 50 games, some good, some bad, and aims to do it in 10 minutes. All the games are running on a real Commodore 64 and we're offering this up in glorious 4K!
Each game is listed on the screen along with the publisher and year as well as at the bottom of this description. Sit back and enjoy 50 Commodore 64 games reviewed in 10 minutes all running on real Commodore 64.
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Games (thanks to Bernd Kilga for doing this bit!)
Rainbow Islands (1990) 00:34
Super Space Invaders (1991) 00:45
Postman Pat (1989) 00:52
BMX Simulator (1986) 01:02
Dalek Attack (1992) 01:13
Rampart (1992) 01:26
Curse of Sherwood (1992) 01:35
Popeye (1986) 01:45
Bionic Granny (1984) 01:55
Keystone Kapers (2019) 02:04
Escape From the Planet of the Robot Mosters (1990) 02:13
Peter Shilton's Football Handball Maradona (1986) 02:23
Alien 8 (2019) 02:36
The Last V8 (1985) 02:47
The New Zealand Story (1989) 03:02
Ghostbusters II (1989) 03:11
Dizzy (1988) 03:24
Ninja (1986) 03:34
Rodman (2019) 03:41
Thrust (1986) 03:48
Power Drift (1990) 03:57
Uridium (1986) 04:08
Mountie Mick's Death Ride (1987) 04:17
The Real Ghostbusters (1989) 04:28
One Man and his Droid (1987) 04:39
Pitstop 2 (1984) 04:53
CJ in the USA (1991) 05:04
Little Computer People (1985) 05:18
Gilbert Escape from Drill (1989) 05:51
Lotus Esprit Turbo Challenge (1990) 06:08
Turrican II (1991) 06:21
Camelot Warriors (1987) 06:23
Guzzler (1984) 06:44
Jail Break (1986) 06:52
Batman (1989) 07:03
Mutant Monty (1984) 07:13
Buggy Boy (1987) 07:23
Impossamole (1990) 07:37
Paperboy (1986) 07:49
Fruit Machine Simulator 2 (1989) 07:58
Ivan Ironman Stewart's Offroad Racer (1990) 08:05
IK+ (1987) 08:14
Puzznic (1990) 08:24
Wizball (1987) 08:38
Enduro Racer (1987) 08:49
Cobra (1986) 09:01
The Simpsons (1991) 09:13
Scalextric (1985) 09:26
Ranarama (1987) 09:37
G-Loc 360 (1992) 09:53
Who Dares Wins (1985) 10:04
Solomon's Key (1987) 10:11
Thanks to @console from Twitter for listing the games. Yes it turns out there are 52! ChinnyVision, never knowingly undersold!
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Something a bit different. Personal Computer News was a weekly computer magazine that ran between 1983 and 1985. This was an era when machines were being launched on a weekly basis. I take a scan through some of the issues at random to get a glimpse at the most exciting time to be a home micro owner.
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ESWAT is a 1990 Sega arcade game converted to the UK home systems by US Gold. You are a police officer who has a powered armour suit you use to fight criminals. Like Robocop but different enough that Sega didn't get sued.
ChinnyVision looks at the game on the Spectrum, C64, CPC, Atari ST and Amiga all on original hardware. We also briefly look at the Sega Master System and Megadrive versions.
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00:00 Introduction
00:56 Amiga
2:00 Atari ST
2:40 Master System
3:06 Megadrive
3:35 Spectrum
5:10 Amstrad CPC
6:40 C64
8:34 Amiga
9:22 Atari ST
9:38 Spectrum
10:49 Amstrad CPC
12:53 C64
14:00 Amiga
15:48 Amstrad CPC
16:16 Spectrum
17:00 C64
17:48 Atari ST
19:30 Spectrum
19:46 C64
20:45 Amiga
21:09 Atari ST
21:30 C64
22:00 Amiga
22:50 Conclusion
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Off to the circus to play this multi event circus game on the Amiga 600, Amstrad CPC, Sinclair Spectrum and Commodore 64. All read hardware.
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The Amstrad CPC launched in 1984 and quickly established itself as a force in UK home computing. This week ChinnyVision reviews 50 games, some good, some bad, and aims to do it in 10 minutes. All the games are running on a real Amstrad CPC and we're offering this up in glorious 4K!
Each game is listed on the screen along with the publisher and year. Sit back and enjoy 50 Amstrad CPC games reviewed in 10 minutes all running on real Amstrad CPC's.
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The arcade hit makes its way to the home computers. Converted by The Sales Curve to the ST, Amiga, Spectrum, MSX, CPC and C64, how do these versions compare to the arcade and to each other? We take a look using our original hardware (MSX gameplay emulated due to loading problems).
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Jeff Minter has programmed many unique and crazy games, but how does Attack Of The Mutant Camels stack up? We look at the Commodore 64 and Atari 8 bit versions.
Footage recorded from a real C64c and an Atari 65 XE
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The Sega Master System plays second fiddle to certain other 8 bit consoles. The games are cheaper and it's often a bit unloved. But in fact it has a great catalogue of games. ChinnyVision finds 10 must own purchases for the Master System that are very affordable.
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The MSX was supposed to take over the world but hit the market too late to much much impact in the UK, much of Europe and the USA. But that doesn't mean there are not a load of interesting machines to look at. Indeed the Toshiba HX10 is one of the most common machines you will find in the UK. It looks more akin to an industrial computer but what is this "Made In Japan" Micro actually like to use? And how does it stack up against other MSX machines we have tried?
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Our Other MSX Videos:
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Sony Hit Bit MSX 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wozqcTDmnu0
Sanyo MSX MPC 100: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOriSqo5frM
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