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- Analog-X64
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Analog X: Never played JSW!?!? ... you must be joking!? ... this is for one, a thing the ZX spectrum did right, and the C64 did not! ... I still wonder why this game has never been taken up on a modern console... surely I'd like to see a 3D version of this in "mario style" playing like on the Gamecube .... that game is GOD! it's even made for the handheld Nintendo Gameboy as well... at least I've seen it as a freeware project.
And then all the good ol' offspring: Manic Miner, Aligator Blager, Monty Moly, Monty on the Run, Aufwiedersehen Monty etc.... *SIGH* that was the days...
And then all the good ol' offspring: Manic Miner, Aligator Blager, Monty Moly, Monty on the Run, Aufwiedersehen Monty etc.... *SIGH* that was the days...
Regards, Jess D. Skov-Nielsen (Razmo).
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He he!... well, the C64 version is ok... what I meant was that the ZX spectrum was the machine it got initialy made on... it was converted to C64 ... also I find it hard, that anyone could miss such a game back then as it was extremely succesful... the creator of the game became a millionaire from this game, that by the way is one of the first platformers ever made (especialy if we count Donkey Kong out of this type of platform game) ... just the sheer "exploration" theme of Jet Set Willy was new back then... so many places to go in that game compared to anything else.
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Matthew Smith kind of frittered the money away, and there were a fair few platformers before it: notably Miner 2049er, of course, and Manic Miner. I always hated the C64 port of Manic Miner, but liked the Speccy version: partly because they put a massive great border around it and the sound was terrible....razmo wrote:He he!... well, the C64 version is ok... what I meant was that the ZX spectrum was the machine it got initialy made on... it was converted to C64 ... also I find it hard, that anyone could miss such a game back then as it was extremely succesful... the creator of the game became a millionaire from this game, that by the way is one of the first platformers ever made (especialy if we count Donkey Kong out of this type of platform game) ... just the sheer "exploration" theme of Jet Set Willy was new back then... so many places to go in that game compared to anything else.
Chris
Won't somebody PLEASE think of the children?
Chris: yeah... I recall something about Mathew wasting the money away... And yes, there were a few platformers before, I just could not remember wich ones, so therefore I wrote "one of the first" Funnily enough I've always liked the JSW tune on the spectrum much better... don't know why really... just had this moody feel to the game I guess...
But anyway, JSW was one of my alltime favourite games made, and still is... I've started countless ports on AMIGA in the 90's but eventually they never got finished. Another game on my fave list on C64 is no doubt the old "Ankh"... another game I'd like to see "reinvented" some day... that game just had something I liked: Exploration.
But anyway, JSW was one of my alltime favourite games made, and still is... I've started countless ports on AMIGA in the 90's but eventually they never got finished. Another game on my fave list on C64 is no doubt the old "Ankh"... another game I'd like to see "reinvented" some day... that game just had something I liked: Exploration.
Regards, Jess D. Skov-Nielsen (Razmo).
I first played Manic Miner on the C64 and that is one of the games that got me really hooked on computers. The speccy version is horrendous because of the music!
JSW is best on the mighty amstrad though
Matthew Smith is a right space cadet these days. He looks like he has been through some rough times and taken a few too many mind altering drugs.
check out this interview: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=FWmmMZlhcqU
Well I can play JSW online any evening, so someone pick a date and i am there!
JSW is best on the mighty amstrad though
Matthew Smith is a right space cadet these days. He looks like he has been through some rough times and taken a few too many mind altering drugs.
check out this interview: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=FWmmMZlhcqU
Well I can play JSW online any evening, so someone pick a date and i am there!
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Wow!! he thinks they till owe him money for JSW!! Yeah right where is the money going to come from? its been what over 20 years?khisanth wrote: Matthew Smith is a right space cadet these days. He looks like he has been through some rough times and taken a few too many mind altering drugs.
Did you notice the dirty socks on the bed and cloths on the floor? and something that looked like a Rubics cube on the bed as well.
Its too bad, he could have taken a different path than what he chose.
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Actually, they may have owed him money on the recent ports to more modern hardware by Jester Interactive, but everyone went bust I think.Analog-X wrote:Wow!! he thinks they till owe him money for JSW!! Yeah right where is the money going to come from? its been what over 20 years?khisanth wrote: Matthew Smith is a right space cadet these days. He looks like he has been through some rough times and taken a few too many mind altering drugs.
Did you notice the dirty socks on the bed and cloths on the floor? and something that looked like a Rubics cube on the bed as well.
Its too bad, he could have taken a different path than what he chose.
Chris
Won't somebody PLEASE think of the children?
it kinda breaks my heart seeing Matt Smith like that. You build these people up in your head, expecting them to be cool, intelligent, witty and just amazing.
Then they turn out to be a wild eyed, wild haired madman who looks barely able to hold a joystick let alone code in machine code a platformer etc.
Then they turn out to be a wild eyed, wild haired madman who looks barely able to hold a joystick let alone code in machine code a platformer etc.
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Some brilliant work has come out of Mad Wild Haired Peoplekhisanth wrote:it kinda breaks my heart seeing Matt Smith like that. You build these people up in your head, expecting them to be cool, intelligent, witty and just amazing.
Then they turn out to be a wild eyed, wild haired madman who looks barely able to hold a joystick let alone code in machine code a platformer etc.
But I know what you mean it is sad to see him turn that way. However in the interview when he had just programmed the game and was talking about it, looked pretty normal.
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Smila and myself came here and told everyone about it aaaaaaaaaages ago, I was there when it popped out of oddbobs anus, that's forever burned upon my retina.Steve Dee wrote:WHAT THE??? JET SET WILLIAM ONLINE???? WHAT THE???
LINK ME....LINK ME RIGHT NOW!
(can you guess what I didnt know)
Anyway... watched the video finally and had a good giggle at it, shame i didnt get to come to bit (i was in london, i even got a call.. but never found the bloody place lol) woulda been nice to see you guy's.. ah well always next time.
ps i love mark!.
Zaba Ryba et al...
Infamous wrote: Anyway... watched the video finally and had a good giggle at it, shame i didnt get to come to bit (i was in london, i even got a call.. but never found the bloody place lol) woulda been nice to see you guy's.. ah well always next time.
ps i love mark!.
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