Snippets for 2008-09-19

  • New Red Dwarf rumours were true: a making-of, a two-part special, and a ‘clip show with a serious difference’ – http://tinyurl.com/3zrpcs #
  • Authors who release complex apps with no documentation whatsoever need a slap. Clips guys, I’m looking at you. http://tinyurl.com/4s9xog #
  • My latest for Cult of Mac: I’m a PC – and I’m desperate for people to like me (on the new Microsoft ads): http://tinyurl.com/4bx96j #

September 19, 2008. Read more in: Snippets

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Review: Pitstop II

Alternatively: just stop. Right now

Rating: 1/5

Sometimes, you just can’t go back. Games built solely around engrossing gameplay (Pac-Man) or a core of fantastic gameplay but with added fantastic visual effects (Defender) still engage today. But for some genres, notably racing, it’s all about thrills driven by visual excitement. And if there’s one thing lacking in early 1980s C64 racers, it’s visual excitement. And thrills. (OK, two things.)

Back in the day, Pitstop II wowed. Its split-screen enabled two players to battle it out head-to-head (well, tyre-to-tyre), or for Billy no-mates to take on computer opponents. As the name suggests, Epyx were rather excited about the pitstop component, which enabled you to refuel and change worn tyres.

On playing the game now, it’s almost impossible to see it as anything other than a relic. The graphics are dull, the sound mind-numbingly tedious, and the gameplay shockingly boring. The pitstop, supposedly a high-point, is absurd in its sluggishness and just gets in the way. When it boils down to it, Pitstop II is merely a split-screen Pole Position, with an unwanted extra ‘scene’. The thing is, Pole Position is actually more fun.

Pitstop II is available now on Virtual Console for 500 Wii points (£3.50ish). You’ll also need some rose-tinted glasses, however, and those cost extra.

Pitstop II

This is the news! Rising fuel costs slash pit team personnel!

September 18, 2008. Read more in: Commodore 64, Gaming, Rated: 1/5, Retro gaming, Reviews, Wii Virtual Console

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Snippets for 2008-09-17

  • I hated how Mostly Harmless ended, but a non-Douglas Adams Hitchhiker’s book (even by Eoin Colfer)? No thanks. http://tinyurl.com/64h5xh #
  • Album View in iTunes 8 has some odd flaws (no random album play, as far as I can see), but it’s really got me playing albums again. Nice. #

September 17, 2008. Read more in: Snippets

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Review: Chase HQ (Wii Virtual Console)

We’ve got an emergency here

Rating: 1/5

Chase HQ is like injecting the 1980s into your eyeballs. Take one very 1980s sports car (a black Porsche), a duo of American cops (one black, one white, just like in Miami Vice), sprinkle on a dash of OutRun, and bake for 40 minutes. Er, and then inject, obv., otherwise the opening line doesn’t work.

The game is great and a still somewhat rare concept: drive fast, catch your adversary and then ram their car into submission. It makes you want to wear a pastel suit, hum Crockett’s Theme and Bruce Springsteen, and grow a mullet. OK, maybe not, but it is a lot of fun, even in these days of from-every-angle pile-ups in Burnout 947.

Unfortunately, Chase HQ on Virtual Console starkly illustrates one of the platform’s major shortcomings compared to XBLA: instead of using the still rather nifty arcade original, you’re lumbered with the PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16 conversion. To continue our needle theme, this version is rather like injecting battery acid into your eyeballs.

The graphics are dreadful, flickery and lack animation. The controls are all over the shop. And the gameplay is less fun than kissing a rabid weasel. Even the dire NES and Master System versions would have been a step up from this, and the CPC and Spectrum releases were (and still are) miles ahead of this shambles. Avoid.

Chase HQ is available now on Virtual Console for 500 Wii points (£3.50ish), if you fancy wasting your money.

Chase HQ

‘Criminals here,’ it says by the arrow, but the real criminals are the ones charging for this garbage. Oh yes.

September 15, 2008. Read more in: Gaming, PC Engine, Rated: 1/5, Retro gaming, Reviews, Wii Virtual Console

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Snippets for 2008-09-12

  • A new Cult of Mac article from me – “Why iPod touch will never be a major gaming platform” – #

September 12, 2008. Read more in: Snippets

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