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2015
2015x1
Frontier Elite 2
Episode overview
A couple of weeks late here is our extended look at the follow up to Elite and the grandfather of Elite Dangerous, Frontier Elite 2.
2015x2
Fast Food Dizzy
Episode overview
Fast Food by Codemasters was Dizzy's first foray into the world of arcade games. Coded in just a few days by the Oliver Twins, does this game stand up? We take a look at the Amstrad CPC and Commodore Amiga versions.
2015x3
Werewolves Of London
Episode overview
Walk the streets of London causing carnage by night. A free roaming game for the 8 bits. But is Werewolves Of London a GTA game for the 8 bit generation? Lets find out as we check out the Spectrum, Amstrad CPC and Commodore 64 versions.
2015x4
Airwolf
Episode overview
Step into the shoes of Stringfellow Hawke and play Airwolf by Elite on your BBC, C64, CPC or Spectrum. Does it provide the thrills and spills of the TV show, or is it a pile of wreckage?
2015x5
Ghostbusters
Episode overview
Everyone knows Ghostbusters on the C64. But what about two of the more obscure versions? The Sega Master System version came out five years after the originals. Is it an improvement? And .. show full overview
2015x6
Milk Race
Episode overview
Get on your bike as we look at Milk Race '87 by Mastertronic on the Amstrad CPC, Sinclair Spectrum, MSX, C64 and Atari XL/XE.
2015x7
Hydrofool
Episode overview
The underwater follow-up to Sweevo's World by Faster Than Light on the Amstrad CPC and Sinclair Spectrum. Captured from real hardware.
2015x8
The New Zealand Story
Episode overview
A bumper edition of ChinnyVision as we look at The New Zealand Story across 7 formats. The Commodore Amiga, Atari ST, Sega Megadrive, Sega Master System, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC and Sinclair Spectrum.
2015x9
Starwing / Starfox
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The first SNES game we've looked at, Starwing (or Starfox for those outside the UK). Captured direct from a real SNES.
2015x10
Chiller
Episode overview
It's after midnight and something potentially copyright infringing is lurking in the dark. We take a look at Chiller by Mastertronic on the Commodore C64, Sinclair Spectrum, Amstrad CPC and MSX.
2015x11
Chimera +
Episode overview
Chimera by Firebird didn't exactly get the best port to the Atari 8 bit machines. So what happens when the game is re-coded from the ground up in 2015? Tezz from the Atari Age forums has created this new version for the Atari XL/XE.
2015x12
Bubble Dizzy
Episode overview
Dizzy cash in ahoy! It's another Dizzy arcade game, this time on the Commodore Amiga, C64, and Amstrad CPC. But is it budget goodness or will it sink? Lets see what Codemasters have in store.
2015x13
Paperboy
Episode overview
Amazing Paperboy delivers, as we play through Paperboy on the Sinclair Spectrum, C64, Amstrad CPC, BBC Master and Sega Master System all on the original hardware with no emulators.
2015x14
It's A Stick-Up!
Episode overview
As we reach episode 50, time for something a bit different. A look at some of the most popular joysticks of the 1980's and 1990's. Is a Quickshot 2 better than a Cheetah Bug? Was the .. show full overview
2015x15
CJ's Elephant Antics
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Animal based platformers were all the rage in the early 90's but how does Codemasters budget attempt stand up? We look at the ZX Spectrum and C64 version of CJ's Elephant Antics. As ever, all footage is from real hardware.
2015x16
Sega Ages
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Three of the most popular arcade games of the 1980's in your home? Outrun, Space Harrier And Afterburner? Are the games on Sega Ages as arcade perfect as claimed and why bother when you .. show full overview
2015x17
Zaxxon
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One of Sega's earliest arcade hits, Zaxxon was ported to the C64, MSX and Atari XL/XE. But do these versions match the arcade original? We fire up our C64c, Sony Hit Bit 75 and Atari 65XE to find out.
2015x18
IK+
Episode overview
International Karate + or IK+ to give it the name most people used was a hit game by Archer Maclean. We look at the C64, Amstrad CPC, Sinclair Spectrum and Commodore Amiga versions.
2015x19
Arkanoid
Episode overview
Yes its a Breakout clone but Arkanoid was also an arcade smash that was ported to every machine under the sun. We look at the Commodore 64, Sinclair Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, MSX, Atari XL/XE and BBC Micro versions.
2015x20
Fantasy Zone The Maze
Episode overview
If you are expecting a side scrolling shooter then you are in for a surprise. Fantasy Zone meets Pacman with a touch of Fast Food Dizzy on the Sega Master System.
2015x21
Street Fighter 2
Episode overview
Street Fighter 2 was the hot console game to have for Christmas 1992. It was not a forgone conclusion it would be ported to the 8 bits. How would they even cope?
2015x22
Buggy Boy
Episode overview
Fresh from the arcade, Elite ported Buggy Boy to the Commodore 64, Sinclair Spectrum, Amstrad CPC and Amiga. But how do these versions stack up? We take a look.
2015x23
Wetrix
Episode overview
Remember those talented Pickford Brothers that gave the world Feud, Plok and Zub? Well in the 90's they turned their attentions to producing a puzzle game for the Sega Dreamcast. Wetrix .. show full overview
2015x24
Stunt Car Racer
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Our first review on a real Atari 520 STFM, we look at Geoff Crammond's Stunt Car Racer. Is it still as striking and playable as it was in 1989? We also look at the C64 and Spectrum versions.
2015x25
Yie Ar Kung Fu
Episode overview
Yie Ar Kung Fu by Imagine was the first fighting game I ever played on a microcomputer. Ported from the arcade it landed on the Spectrum, BBC Micro, C64, CPC and Commodore 16/Plus 4. But how do all these ports stack up?.
2015x26
Caves Of Doom
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Cross Jet Set Willy with Jetpac and you get Caves of Doom. Released by Mastertronic and programmed by Mr Chip Software this game was released for the Amstrad CPC and Sinclair Spectrum? .. show full overview
2015x27
Outrun
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Outrun was an arcade smash and with US Gold getting the licence for the home computers, how would they manage to convert such a fast moving graphically intense game to the 8 bits?
2015x28
Super Robin Hood
Episode overview
Super Robin Hood was the first game by The Oliver Twins for Codemasters. Designed on the Amstrad CPC and quickly ported to the C64 and Spectrum its success paved the way for many more games.
2015x29
Dynamite Dux
Episode overview
You like ducks? You like games like Double Dragon and Golden Axe? Then Dynamite Dux is for you! A two player cute-em-up that made it to the Atari ST, Commodore Amiga, Sega Master System, .. show full overview
2015x30
3D Stunt Rider
Episode overview
Ever wanted to emulate Eddie Kidd? Well this game was dreamt up by Alan Sugar's kids who wanted to do exactly that on their family Amstrad CPC.
2015x31
Dig Dug
Episode overview
Top arcade action on your home micro with Dig Dug. We look at the MSX, C64 and Atari XL/XE versions and for a bonus, the Namco Arcade Stick!
2015x32
Kane
Episode overview
We're off to the Wild West with some budget action from Mastertronic. Kane was a big hit on the CPC, C64, Spectrum and BBC Micro, but does it still make the grade?
2015x33
Acorn Electron System Review
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The Acorn Electron, a cost reduced BBC Micro which took aim at the Sinclair Spectrum arrived late and over the original specified price. But why own one? Any games worth playing and what .. show full overview
2015x34
Continental Circus
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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 .. show full overview
2015x35
Jet Set Willy (2)
Episode overview
Jet Set Willy, a true 8 bit classic. However what would happen if you combined machines with lesser resources like the Commodore 16 and Electron with the legendary purveyors of software tat, Tynesoft?
2015x36
Attack Of The Mutant Camels
Episode overview
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.
2015x37
Commodore Plus/4 System Review
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The Commodore Plus/4 was a 64k version of the Commodore 16 in a nicer case with 4 built in applications. Designed as a replacement for the Vic 20, how does it compare against the other Commodore machine?
2015x38
Pilotwings
Episode overview
Have you ever dreamed of learning to fly? Well with Pilotwings you can at least give it a go on your SNES. A unique launch title for the Super Nintendo, an arcade flight simulator.
2015x39
Panther
Episode overview
A cross between Zaxxon and Choplifter, is Panther by Mastertronic a budget bargain or a load of old tosh? We find out as we look at the Atari 8 bit, C64 and Spectrum versions.
2015x40
Shao-lin's Road
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The Edge converted this arcade beat-em-up to the CPC. Spectrum and C64. But does it retain its arcade action and how do the different versions stack up against each other. We find out .. show full overview
2015x41
Los Angeles SWAT
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Take to the streets of LA to deal with criminal gangs that have taken over the city. We show the Atari XL/XE, C64, CPC and Spectrum versions of this £1.99 game by Mastertronic.
2015x42
4 Great Amstrad CPC Games
Episode overview
We review not one but four Amstrad games that are unique to the CPC in some way using our original Amstrad CPC 6128. But what are they? Watch and find out!
2015x43
Pang
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Known as Buster Brothers in Japan, Pang was converted to the home systems by Ocean and hit the shops in the run up to Christmas 1990. We review the Atari ST, Amiga, C64 and Spectrum .. show full overview
2015x44
Rise Of The Robots
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A beat-em-up featuring robots hitting each other to a Brian May soundtrack? What could possibly go wrong?
2015x45
Vampire
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Before Dizzy, Codemasters released this Spanish game that saw you exploring a castle in order to destroy Count Dracula. We look at this £1.99 Codemasters game on the Spectrum, MSX, C64 .. show full overview
2015x46
Oh Mummy
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Given away free with the CPC 464 from 1986 as part of the free software pack that came with the machine, Oh Mummy is a title most 464 owners have played. But did you know there is also a .. show full overview
2015x47
Sony HitBit 75B MSX System Review
Episode overview
The MSX was an attempt to "standardise" home computing in the same way the IBM PC had standardised business computing. We look at once such example of MSX hardware, the Sony HitBit 75b as well as some of its games.
2015x48
Burnin' Rubber
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Burnin' Rubber was the pack in title with the Amstrad CPC Plus computers and the GX4000 console. Produced by the same coders as the CPC versions of WEC Le Mans and Chase HQ, does this .. show full overview
2015x49
Chubby Gristle
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A full priced platform game released in 1988? Why surely Grandslam would have only released a really good game at that price given it had to compete against Monty Mole.
2015x50
Pole Position
Episode overview
Fresh from the arcade into your home, Pole Position was the first true arcade racing smash hit. But how did it port to the home systems?
2015x51
New Multiface Clone For The Amstrad CPC
Episode overview
The Multiface 2 was a popular peripheral for the Amstrad CPC. But prices of second hand units have rocketed. So what was needed was a modern clone. Step forward Talrek of the Amstrad CPC Wiki forum with his brand new Multiface 2.
2015x52
Pinball Dreams
Episode overview
Pinball, a game once popular in arcades but replaced by video games. No matter, you could now play pinball on your home micro. But until Pinball Dreams came out nearly all the games were rubbish.
2015x53
Bomb Jack 2
Episode overview
The follow up to the first Bomb Jack game by Elite Systems wasn't an arcade conversion, rather an in-house sequel.
2015x54
Batman Forever Demo
Episode overview
Something a bit different. Not a review but rather a direct recording from a CTM 644 monitor of 2011's Batman Forever Demo on the Amstrad CPC. Emulation doesn't do this justice so I .. show full overview
2015x55
Italy 1990
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Not the official game of Italia 90, but could US Gold better World Cup Carnival from four years before? We take a look at the Amstrad CPC, Sinclair Spectrum and Commodore 64 versions, all on real hardware. No emulation.
2015x56
Zub
Episode overview
Zub was the first game where John and Ste Pickford worked together. They later went on to have success with Plok, Wetrix and the superb Magnetic Billiards on iOS. But how does their first game stand up?
2015x57
Hard Drivin'
Episode overview
The arcade smash driving simulator Hard Drivin' made the leap from the arcades to the home micros. But how does it stack up on the Atari ST, C64, Sinclair Spectrum and Amstrad CPC? Chinnyvision takes a look using the real hardware.
2015x58
The Last V8
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V8 Return To The Base Immediately screams the computer. Or at least the C64 version. This MAD £2.99 game was programmed by Richard and David Darling who went on to found Codemasters and .. show full overview
2015x59
Ping Pong
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Another Konami arcade game converted to the home systems under the Imagine banner (owned by Ocean by this time). How well does the game translate to the Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64 and Sinclair Spectrum? We find out!
2015x60
30 Years Of The CPC 6128 (A Chinny Perspective)
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30 years ago this Christmas, a CPC 6128 turned up in our house as the family computer. Take a journey back with this very personal perspective on Amstrad's disc based 128k computer and .. show full overview