Favourite Tape Loading Sequence - requested by Kenz
Favourite Tape Loading Sequence - requested by Kenz
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I remember being quite jealous of speccy owners (yes really!) in the early days of loading screens. Then Daley's Decathalon came out with a loading picture and a great tune.
I agree with Merman - probably the best ever tape load was Mix-e-load (which I still boot up to this day)
Technically speaking Dragons Lair II (I believe) let you play each level whilst loading the next....so that was probably THE best pre-loading entertainment !!!
I agree with Merman - probably the best ever tape load was Mix-e-load (which I still boot up to this day)
Technically speaking Dragons Lair II (I believe) let you play each level whilst loading the next....so that was probably THE best pre-loading entertainment !!!
I'd have to narrow it down to one of four...
1) Invade-A-Load (yeah, I know everyone's going to pick this one!)
2) Mix-E-Load (one of the reasons I still use my C64 and a great reason for using tape instead of disk!)
3) I can't remember the game/company (might have been Silverbird) but there was one that let you play a version of Qix while the game loaded
4) Rambo just for the music although it was so bloody annoying that the game loaded a little too quickly so the music always cut off before it ended. Every so often I stopped the game loading deliberately just to listen to the music!
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1) Invade-A-Load (yeah, I know everyone's going to pick this one!)
2) Mix-E-Load (one of the reasons I still use my C64 and a great reason for using tape instead of disk!)
3) I can't remember the game/company (might have been Silverbird) but there was one that let you play a version of Qix while the game loaded
4) Rambo just for the music although it was so bloody annoying that the game loaded a little too quickly so the music always cut off before it ended. Every so often I stopped the game loading deliberately just to listen to the music!
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Mix-e-load was the BEST!!!!
Was that Hubbard too?
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Ah, maybe you're thinking Micro Painter, which was on Wild Load as used by Players sometimes?Cheetor wrote:3) I can't remember the game/company (might have been Silverbird) but there was one that let you play a version of Qix while the game loaded
Don't forget also the bizarre "Load-n-Play" Mastertronic had pre-Invadaload!
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Early in the C64 era my favourite tape loading sequence was on Revenge of The Mutant Camels. It showed a blank screen! The reason I liked it so much was it was the first turboloader I had - on one side the game took 20 minutes to load, the other 90 seconds!
So that's my favourite tape loading sequence - one that's short and sweet.
So that's my favourite tape loading sequence - one that's short and sweet.
Yup! That's the one! Typical - I've got a few of the old Players games in stock and they're the ones I haven't got around to testing yet and I can guarantee that all of those buggers have have got that damn loader on it!!wazzaw wrote:Ah, maybe you're thinking Micro Painter, which was on Wild Load as used by Players sometimes?Cheetor wrote:3) I can't remember the game/company (might have been Silverbird) but there was one that let you play a version of Qix while the game loaded
I worked at a computer store around that time and we often used CC to try the azimuth alignment on tape drives since it loaded sooo damn quickly compared to all other games...Kenz wrote:Talking of fastloaders - I loved the one on Crazy Comets. It would make the usual Novaload screechy noises at the start and then ... that's it! The game would be loaded! In seconds!
...as for my personal favourites I think I'll have to go with Mix-e-Load and Rambo as well... Rambo primarily for the excellent music, but also for the cool pic displayed row by row...
Also, I think Quedex from Thalamus had a cool loading game... Something like Willy the Wobbler or whatever it was called... Cool music in that one too, btw...
/ Ziph (who doesn't go with the flow and uses the z at the end of my nick... )
One of my favourites was the loading sequence for Dominator by System 3.
It was the timing of the loading screen appearing which coincided with the change in the tune (at about 46/47 seconds in Sidplay). This excellent piece of timing (deliberate or pure fluke) made it more than just a great tune in its own right for me.
The Hawkeye Mix-e-Load was a lot of fun as well. It's a shame that it doesn't transfer very well to mixing it on Sidplay. More reason then to load up the original!
Paul
It was the timing of the loading screen appearing which coincided with the change in the tune (at about 46/47 seconds in Sidplay). This excellent piece of timing (deliberate or pure fluke) made it more than just a great tune in its own right for me.
The Hawkeye Mix-e-Load was a lot of fun as well. It's a shame that it doesn't transfer very well to mixing it on Sidplay. More reason then to load up the original!
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