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Conference hydra::amiga_v1

Title:AMIGA NOTES
Notice:Join us in the *NEW* conference - HYDRA::AMIGA_V2
Moderator:HYDRA::MOORE
Created:Sat Apr 26 1986
Last Modified:Wed Feb 05 1992
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5378
Total number of notes:38326

4222.0. "Asteroids?" by CAM::ARENDT (Harry Arendt CAM::) Wed Oct 24 1990 17:39

    
    
    
    Does anyone know if there is a good implimentation of asteroids
    anywhere?  I downloaded one version when I first started in this
    conference a couple of years ago however it is not good enough.
    The graphics are pitiful and it only operates from the keyboard.
    
    I want on that looks like (and plays like) the arcade version.
    
    This should be a piece of cake for the amiga! 
    
    Thanks
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4222.1I don't think it can be did.TENAYA::MWMWed Oct 24 1990 17:5416
re:    I want one that looks like (and plays like) the arcade version.

I'm not sure that's possible. The arcade version was a vector graphics box,
raster graphics have some inherent drawbacks when trying to simulate such
creatures. I've never seen a reasonable implementation of asteroids (or any
similar vector graphics game) for a raster graphics machine.

On the other hand, the Vectrix game machine (now an orphan) was a vector
graphics home game machine, complete with screen. Asteroids was included
with the box, and was the best I've seen outside an arcade. You might try
picking one of those up used (and thus helping to dispel the notion that
the Amiga is "a games machine").

If only so many of my favorite arcade games weren't vector graphics based! 

	<mike
4222.2CLO::COBURNGrowing older, but not up...Wed Oct 24 1990 18:228
    There was an asteroids game called cosmos or something similar that
    looked pretty good as I recall. It should still be on tape. 
    
    There are at least 2 other games that are available., but I don't
    remember their names. I'll look to see if I can find them.
    Just looked and I no longer have the games. Sorry.
    
    John
4222.3AsteriodsCNTROL::HABANA mind is a terrible thing to tasteThu Oct 25 1990 09:4016
    
    Have you seen "Asteriods" (pronounced ASTER-YAWDS) ?
    
    It uses a black/white high-resolution interlaced screen to try to come
    close to the original vector graphics.  Not a bad game; although there
    is the interlace "flicker."
    
    All the shapes are stored on an IFF picture (modifiable with Dpaint,
    etc.) and all sound files are IFF format (and replaceable with your
    own IFF sounds.)
    
    If you haven't played it and it's not already here, I can try to dig it
    up...
    
    /Scott
    
4222.4on a fish diskAYOV16::JNOLANThu Oct 25 1990 11:048
    re: -.1
    
    	I believe that version of Asteroids is on one of the Fish Disks
    the number escapes me at the moment ( somewhere around the 120 ? )
    
    
    					John.
    
4222.5AsteriodsCNTROL::HABANA mind is a terrible thing to tasteThu Oct 25 1990 11:321
    Very close; it's on Fish Disk #122.
4222.6MCDONL::BARRETTThis is my brain on Notes.Thu Oct 25 1990 13:151
    Is that disk in the "recalled" catagory? It seems protected.
4222.7BAGELS::BRANNONDave BrannonFri Oct 26 1990 19:088
    there is an asteroids game included in a recent (at least to the US)
    game pack, called something like "Computer Renaissance".  It has
    asteriods, cenipedes, galaxian, and of course, space invaders.
    Has both a classic and a newer version of each game.
    
    Been too busy it play it much, but it looked pretty good.
    
    Dave
4222.8SpaceKillersAIAG::WISNERI lost my soul to the look in your eyes.Tue Dec 11 1990 17:536
SpaceKillers is very much like asteroids.  It's like a scrolling asteroids
with lots of aliens and stargates and lasers.  Asteroid "purists" won't agree.

Notes 2876.*,2186.*.

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4222.9asteroidsIOSG::TINWORTHPPAUL TINWORTHThu Jul 04 1991 07:226
Have you not heard of Blasteroids by Mirrorsoft?It has amazing graphics and is
the best version of asteroids available(in the U.K. anyway)

           Paul tinworth.(there is no point in asking me about it as I am only
                          here on work experience so you will have to find
                          Blasteroids youself!)