I've seen that but never downloaded it.
I loved the last ninja series, got all those for Frodo as well. Target renegade was a bit dissapointing on the 64, compared to the Speccy version at least - I remember being quite stunned by speccy TR, just the way it starts up in that multi-storey carpark and you go down each level doing flying-kicks to those bikers
. Double Dragon was pretty good on speccy too - quite close to the arcade original. DD on the 64 stank
- everyone had a pixel wide strip missing on their belts. which just made it look like a joke.
One other vital speccy game for iso fans is Highway Encounter. It's like a little group of daleks trying to get a probe thing along this road, but it's like 1 long level - very strategic and compelling but damn it's difficult.
The uk still produces the best games - the GTA games are produced in Scotland
- you must recognise those awesome bridges in San Andreas, that's the Forth road and rail bridges lovingly recreated. Here's one for you though - Britain made the worlds first solid 3D game on a home computer, titled 'I of the Mask' it was a weird puzzle type game, but it was made by a little British firm
. And.... arguably the first home computer RPG game was made in Britain too, Black Crystal by Carnell Software was listed as the first in a magazine article I read a while ago. He was incidently the guy who got me interested in making videogames (his parents were our neighbor).
Van-B
Put those fiery biscuits away!