Portable Addiction: 15-Aug-91 #004
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From: xx004@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Atari SIG) Subject: Portable Addiction: 15-Aug-91 #004 Date: Wed Jul 15 16:01:02 1992 Contributed By: Andy Norman <ange@hplb.hpl.hp.com> +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ PORTABLE ADDICTION #04 15 AUGUST 1991 Newsletter for the Atari Lynx, Sega Game Gear and Atari Portfolio +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Tjerk "MegaJerk" Heymens Visser....(Editor) Yiri "Neuromancer" Kohl............(Editorial Assistant) Mr. Portfolio......................(Portfolio Staff Writer) Thanks to... Andre "ALU" Luyer (for f***ing up my Internet account), Mr.Doom, Decoder, Robert Jung, Funtronics shop, Bart Smit shop, Portfolio vereniging, Commodore User and Darius Vaskelis. +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Editorial: . + . + Hiya! Since our editor MegaJerk went on . ## ### ## . holiday to Hungary, most of this issue was + ## ### ## . . written and edited by me. Since getting . ## ### ## + software for the GameGear is quite hard in ## ### ## . Holland, there will not be very much re- . + ### ### ### . + views for it in the following two issues. ### ### ### . We still haven't got that second Internet ###### ### ###### account. Something must have went wrong at + #### ### . #### either Internet itself or at Faxon Europe . . + . . where I'd get my account. We hope to have + . . it in order in two months. Read and enjoy, Yiri "Neuromancer" Kohl Editorial assistant +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ A Reader Writes... Although we dropped the idea of a letters page issues ago, this month we got such an amusing letter we just couldn't resist printing it. > PA *seriously* needs to get some sort of third party to edit each > issue--the myriad of typos & grammatical errors don't make for a > respectable looking newsletter. Re: Well, mr. Hague, I hope this issue looks better. If you had read issue 02, you would have known that we wanted our readers to decide which one of us should write the newsletter. (From now on I will write the newsletter. Hope that makes ye feel happy.) > Why are you even mentioning the Atari "Jaguar?" It is not a portable > system. Re: Good point, here. Although our newsletter is primarily portable, we also want our readers to know about new technologies. Our point of view is, that people can't choose to upgrade/downgrade from their current system if they don't even know about the existence/progress of other systems. > Are you covering the Game Boy, or did you just include it in the spec > comparison to show how pitiful it is? If you *are* covering it, you > need to devote a much larger percentage of space to it because it is > BY FAR the most popular system. Re: 1) No, we are not covering it! 2) Yes, we just wanted the world to open it's eyes to see how WEAK the GameBoy is! 3) OK, it still is the most popular system, but definitely not *BY FAR*! In Europe, the GameBoy is slowly but surely losing it's user base. And now that the GameGear has arrived, the GameBoy can shake it! Only England is still standing in the way of the console-evolution by holding on to their rotten GameBoys. Please, readers, send us more letters like these! We just LOVE to read critical letters! And remember, we can only make PA the way you would like it if you tell us what's wrong with it! +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +-------------------+ HOT NEWS AND GOSSIP +-------------------+ GameGear: The Lynx will REALLY have a hard time! GG games to be released are Columns, Dragon Crystal, G-Loc, Mickey Mouse, Super Monaco GP, Psychic World, WonderBoy, Pengo, Chase HQ, Baseball 91, Pacman, Pop Breaker, Putter Golf, Magical Guy, Golden Axe, Devilish, Woody Pop, Mappy, Squeek, Kinetic Connection, LEA Stadium, Head Buster, Berlin Wall, Fantasy Zone, Shanghai, Batter up, Slider, Solitaire Poker, Space Harrier, Sonic the Hedgehog, Forbidden Planet, RyuKyu, Sokoban as rumours have it there will also be a Gear version of Alien Syndrome! Famicom: Although up untill now Nintendo refused to import the Famicom into Europe before 1993, plans have changed and Nintedo's SNES will be released next year! Hurray! (BTW: For those of you who didn't know yet, SNES stands for Super-NES). Lynx: Blockout has been released (Along with Kit Case) in Holland within 2 weeks of it's release in the US. Fedility Ultimate Chess Challenge has not yet been released in Holland. GameGear: US Gold is going to produce World Class Leaderboard, Indianna Jones And The Last Crusade and Super Kick Off for the Gear. Electronic Arts are also thinking of producing games for THE Gear. Lynx: About 800.000 Lynxes have been sold till now, but with the new Lynx out in the US and the possible TV tuner for the Lynx it will get nearer to the Game Boy (3.2 million sold !!!!). Lynx: In our cheats list last month we missed a few things; Chip's Challenge: level : 146: JHEN 147: COZA 148: RGSK 149: DIGW Road Blasters: When at the designers pictures, press OPT.1 for level select. +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +----LYNX Review----+ VIKING CHILD +-------------------+ Viking Child is a conversion of the home-computer game with the same name. For those of you who don't know the game yet (most probably 'cos it's a European game) I will give a short description of it. When Brian the Viking (what kind of a viking name is that!?) comes home from a day in the forest, he finds his home village destroyed and his family missing. Brian then sets out to find his mother and sister. Gameplay consists of eight-way scrolling platform action. On his way Brian can collect coins to buy extra weapons in shops a la Wonder Boy. In fact, the game is VERY reminiscent of Wonderboy! Brain can stab his sword, jump and walk, and all this in true Wonderboy style! Not very original, since there is nothing really new or exciting added to the basic gameplay. The game is quite hard to get into due to the high difficulty level and the sluggish controls. Timing is often vital. These factors pump up the frustration level to the max, and even good players will have a hard time. A password system prevents you from having to play all levels over and over again. There also is a high-score table that can hold up to ten scores. The graphics look quite good (almost identical to the VGA-mode), and the various jolly tunes are quite enjoyable. The intermission screens, like the shops, are very well done too. But all this does not save the game from being average. If only the controls were a little bit better and the speed was way higher, this could've been a tremendous game. Pity, really. +--RATINGS--------------------------------------------+ Graphics - 7.0 : Sharp, cartoony style. Sound - 8.0 : Jolly tunes throughout the game. Playability - 5.5 : Hard to get into due to controls. Lastability - 6.5 : It'll last quite a while. Overall - 6.0 : Graphics and sound don't make a good game, as we use to say! +--------------------NEUROMANCER----------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +--GAMEGEAR Review--+ G.G.Shinobi +-------------------+ Shinobi is one of the first games to be released on the GameGear, and it's a darned good game as well! Although Mickey Mouse was a good game in it's own right, it was identical to the Master System version. With Shinobi the programmers have improved tremendously on the 8-Bit Master System version. The graphics tend to look like Revenge of Shinobi, on the 16-Bit Genesis/MegaDrive. The backgrounds look terrific, and the main sprite looks identical to the Genesis version! Yay! The story is the usual "Revenge of the return of the sequel to Ninja part twelve". Our shinobi-chum is feeling very depressed 'cos all his fellow shinobi-chums have been kidnapped, brainwashed and turned against him. He must travel five scrolling levels filled with ninja- nasties to find his friend and defeat them. They will then be on your side and you can use their special abilities. As I said, the game plays terrific. For one of the first GameGear releases it's great, and I can only hope that the quality of forth- coming games will be up to these high standards. The Gear almost looks 16-Bit, and that's quite an achievement. Rush out and buy this game NOW! +--RATINGS--------------------------------------------+ Graphics - 9.5 : Unbelievable!!.. Sound - 7.0 : Great, but could be better. Playability - 9.5 : Instant appeal! Lastability - 9.0 : You can play it again and again! Overall - 9.0 : Megagreat! Buy it today! +--------------------NEUROMANCER----------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +---LYNX Preview---+ Pit Fighter +-------------------+ Atari's Pit-Fighter created quite a stir when it was unleashed into the UK arcades in the summer of 1990. The arcade beat 'em up scene had been pretty quiet since Capcom had released Street Fighter, but Pit-Fighter revived the public's interest with it's three-player action, spectacular digitised graphics and unusual scenario. Pit-Fighter will appear on the Genesis, Famicom, GameBoy (!), Lynx and all major home-computer formats. Although the VGA-PC version is said to be identical to the coin-op in the graphics department, you will probably need a pretty fast PC to play at a reasonable speed! That's why I expect the Lynx version to be the best. It's the only machine that can manage more that two players simultiously, and uses hardware scaling and scrolling! The fighting action probably won't improve, and that's quite a pity, since the arcade version wasn't wasn't really a joy to play. Let's just wait and see. +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +----LYNX Review----+ PacLand +-------------------+ Pac's back! Again. And this time he's brought his hat. (and boots, that is). No, this is not yet another guzzle 'em up, but a horizontal scrolling platform game in the Mario-Style. PacMan has found a fairy and he must take her back to Fairyland. To do this he must travel the ghost-ridden horizontal scrolling levels. This time the ghosts have learned how to drive cars and fly planes, so that means that they're everywhere. PacLand looks, though the graphics are simpler than those of the Viking Child, very good and cartoony. Sound is below average. But after all, it's playability that counts. Well, I'm not gonna say that there's plenty of it, but I sure can say that what there is is quite good. Once again the only glitch being the speed. When do programmers start realising that Mario's succes was in the speed!? PacLand looks identical to the original game that was released a few years ago. It has improved, however, since it's on a cartridge and doesn't have to load! Anyway, if you're after a platform game for the Lynx, go for this one and leave Viking Child on the shelves at the software store! +--RATINGS--------------------------------------------+ Graphics - 8.0 : Cute'n'cartoony. Just great. Sound - 6.5 : Verrry average. Playability - 7.5 : Quite playable, though slow. Lastability - 7.0 : Complete it and it's gone. Overall - 7.5 : Quite a good platformer! +--------------------NEUROMANCER----------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ PORTFOLIO REVIEWS..... Here are some short previews written by me, Neuromancer, instead of Mr.Portfolio. These programs are all from German origin, so I could only get hold of the price in DM (Deutchmark). DB-Folio - For those people who use dBase quite often, DB-Folio is ideal. With it, you can use and edit DBF-Files on the Portfolio. Price: 348,- DM Information: BUS Computer Technik Phone: 772038071 (in Germany, that is. But I don't know by what number it has to be preceeded when you are calling from the US, so you'll have to check it out yourself. Sorry!) PlanMaster - PlanMaster is used to view and alter diary-files on a normal desktop PC. This way, the Portfolio's diary suddenly becomes compatible with your PC! PlanMaster has, however, far more functions and options than the folio's diary. Price: 350,- DM Information: NetConsult Software GmbH Phone: 61726042 (in Germany) BTX Manager - This is a comms program for the folio. This program isn't very interesting, though, since it only has an option for the BTX-protocol, which is only used very often in Germany. DFU Manager - From the same company, this thingy is far more handy for most users. It supports ASCII, but also has ANSI emulation! 300-9600 baud, 7/8 data, 1/2 stop, parity Xon/Xoff, Rts/Cts etc..etc... Price: 168,- DM Information: Drews EDV+BTX GmbH Phone: 6221-29900 (in Germany) ARC Expansion- This expansion set transforms the folio into a full desktop PC! It includes a parallel port, serial port 3 1/2" drive 720 Kb (1.44 optional), power source, rechargable battery. The 384 Kb memory expansion is is optional. Price: About 500,- DM Informatino: ARC Comp. Vertriebs GmbH Phone: 715167708 (in Germany) +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +---LYNX PREVIEW---+ Bill & Ted's Excel- lent adventure +-------------------+ Bill S. Preston and Ted (Theodore) Logan, high school party animals and self-confessed cool dudes are destined for great things. Namely, founding a religion and being idolised by future generations because of their most 'bodacious' Californian interpretation of both the English language and Heavy Metal music. However, this will never happen if they flunk high school. This all looks very likely until Rufus, a messenger from the future, sent to save mankind appears giving them the chance to get an A+ grade by doing a 'most excellent' history presentation. This involves bring- ing dead dudes like Socrates and Freud back from the past to present day San Dimas, to relate their own real life histories! Equipped with a totally out of this world telephone booth, Bill and Ted have to dial historic dates and travel back to twelve different points in time to pick up the requisite number of dead dudes. This is either six or twelve, depending on the difficulty level. Only two 'historical heavies' can be carried in the phone booth at any one time so you must return to San Dimas regularly to deposit them in the local shopping mall for safe keeping. Bill and Ted's excellent adventure is fatally let down by a lack of depth both in the overall game design and on each level. The game is far too easy to complete, so my advice is to spend a buck on renting the video first, then if you think it's the 'most excellent' comedy you've ever seen recently, and don't mind spending your hard earned cash on a game that lasts only an hour or two to finish, I can re- commend this most 'bodacious' piece of software. THANKS TO ALAN DYKES (CU) FOR THIS PREVIEW... +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +----LYNX REVIEW----+ Shanghai +------Comlynx------+ Comlynx alone was already a nice feature, though Shanghai has only a 2 player link, now you have 3 (!!) different ways to Comlynx. So you'll keep playing this game. 1. Two-Player Alternating Competitive. Each player has ten seconds to remove a pair of tiles. After a player has removed a pair, or when the ten seconds are over, the other player takes his turn. So you have a total of 20 seconds to think. It is easy at first, but it gets harder when there are not many tiles. The scores of both players are displayed on screen, along with the remaining time of course, so you can see how well (or not) your partner is doing. Don't expect to finish a puzzle in this mode as you won't be thinking of the next step(s) but only the ten seconds. 2. Simultaneous Competitive. This is much like the Alternating option, but now both players are playing at the same time. If player one selects a tile, player two can match it, and he'll get the credits. It is fun to play it, but as you won't often solve the puzzle, there is no real challenge. You can beat your friend with normal high-scores too (low-times in this case). 3. Cooperative. Now you must work together to solve the puzzle. You can match and deselect the other players tile. The times are not likely to be faster than in the single player mode. It was fun just to have tried all the options, but don't buy Shanghai for the Comlynx mode. The Comlynx mode is not as addictive as the solitaire game, because it is not really new to what you have already done in solitaire mode. Only the Alternating option offers something a bit different. +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +--------------------+ Gates Of Zendocon +-----Atari/Epyx-----+ This is the last game of the first batch that we haven't reviewd yet. The title screen looks a bit primitive, but the brain monster looks nice. I found the controlls a bit odd, but you'll get used to that. The game is almost too easy, you get very far on your first go and only the last monster is hard to beat. It's fun to watch your pilot walking to another ship when you've crashed your ship at the base, but it's a pitty that you cannot skip it, it gets boring. I like the different backgrounds (like the mandelbrots etc.) and the faces of the programmers in the TRYX-level, but there is just nothing special. All in all this game is not a real rip-off, but there are better games on the Lynx(Zarlor Mercenary is better as a shoot'em-up). +--RATINGS----------------------------------------------------+ Graphics - 6.0 : Primitive/Childish like Sound - 8.5 : The only thing outstanding in the game. Playability - 7.0 : As it should be. It is not extremely bad/good. Lastability - 4.0 : Not too long, it becomes a drag once you've finished it (and that's fast !!) Overall - 5.9 : A bit average for the Lynx's first shoot em up! Could have been addictive! +---------------------MEGAJERK--------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +----------------------------------------+ HOT News'n'Gossip 4 Lynx II only! Yeh! +----------------------------------------+ The Lynx II has been released in the US. It has been reported that there are some problems with the screen, blinking pixels during play, but only with first or second batch games. As the Lynx 2 (still called Lynx) has not been released in Europe, we can't give you full details about it. We think that it is temporarily, we think that it will be solved when the second batch will be released. Just to get you guys going crazy, the new Lynx is in stereo.... if you thought KLAX was good before, wait until you hear it in two channels. You need to use the headphone jack to get stereo, as there's still only one internal speaker. I've been told Road Blas- ters is also in stereo. Chip's Challenge, Blue Lightning and Gates of Zendocon appear not to be. The new Lynx is selling for $99.95 almost everywhere, although quantities seem to be limited in the Chicago area. Most merchants want to wait until they sell out of the original Lynx before sel- ling the new one, but they are unwilling to discount the old Lynx. Other changes in the Lynx include easy access to the cartridge slot, it is just in back now without a door, longer battery life (the manual says six alkaline AA batteries will last five hours) , a nice cover over the screen to prevent scratches... but it looks pretty scratchable itself, and a backlight switch to turn the dis- play off. (The five-minute auto-shutoff is gone, so you can just pause, turn the display off to save battery power, and walk away until you want to come back.) It also has a power LED so you can tell if it's on, since the display can be dark but the unit powered up. And best of all, it's smaller, and easier to hold for long periods of time. It's far more comfortable than the old Lynx. (Note: all old Lynx games and peripherals work except the sun visor, it cannot fit the new Lynx, the Electronics Boutique nearby told me that there's a new visor coming.) >Darius Vaskelis< +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------+ How will the Game Gear do in Holland ?? +------------------------------------------+ It will take a while till the Game Gear will be as widely sold as the Lynx or the Game Boy. At first the Game Boy was very popular, but now the price of the Lynx is 50% of it's original price, the future for the Game Boy doesn't look very bright. When I was at the local Bart Smit Toy Store (They sell the Nintendo Game Boy and Entertainment System, The Sega MegaDrive (and later the Game Gear) and The Atari Lynx) 3 Lynxes were sold in 15 minutes. Course that is not the normal selling rate, but the manager said that the Lynx is finally out- selling the Game Boy. While I was there a woman wanted to buy a Game Boy for her sons birthday (who was/is a Nintendo fan). When she tested it she discovered that the screen was black and white. So she decided to buy a Lynx. Till now the Lynx has been the only portable gaming system in Holland, but now the Game Gear is on it's way Atari is going to have a hard time. As Sega is already known for a while in Holland for the MegaDrive (Genesis) and from it's arcade games, people are going to wait for the Game Gear. The manager said that he was impressed with the Game Gear, he expects to sell a lot of them. His personal thoughts were that the main battle would be between the Lynx and the Game Gear, he didn't say that they would drop the Game Boy but he expects a dramatic drop of Game Boy sales within a year. The Game Boy has a huge amount of games out, so till now the choice was between lots of games and no color (Game Boy) and few games and color (Lynx). But now the Game Gear is comming (With lots of games and color) there is a good alternative. +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +--------------+ TRIP +--------------+ Again this issue is late due to a vacation (mine). Next month issue will probably a bit late too, because i'll be on a sailing trip then (gosh I hate vacations !! :-) ). I went to Czechoslovakia and Hungary for 3 weeks this time, and as allways I went to see the sights in Prague I couldn't find a Lynx or GameGear anywhere. In one mall they sold some electonics stuff (Only Sharp). The thing that looked most like a computer was the Sharp Organizer. The salesman was kind enough to give me the address of a computerstore in Prague (The only one he knew, but there were more). But this was a PC-only store (No Atari's, Amiga's etc.). I saw 3 other computerstores, but they didn't sell anything else but PC's. So the Portfolio wouldn't make it in Chechoslovakia even if it would be imported because it would be too expensive. In Budapest things were different however. When I got out of the car the first thing I saw was the Novotrade Atari shop, they sold every- thing from the Lynx to the TT. Their newest Lynx-games were Klax and Slime World, the only other games they had were the first batch games. Klax and Slime World cost around $ 46,- and the other games around $ 40,-. there was not much news on the Portfolio either, though there was a carrying case like the Lynx Pouch ($34,-). And there was also a Filemanager for the PF which costs around $41,-. When I talked to the manager he said that he didn't know the HP-95LX, but he said that the Poquet was available. He also didn't know anything about the modem or printer for the Portfolio, but he was pleased that he was getting Basic for the Portfolio. 32K cards cost $95,- 64K cards $162,- and a 128K costs $ 230,-. I didn't see any Sega's or Nintendo's, not even a MegaDrive or NES. When I was on my way home I stopped in Vienna and looked around for a few hours. I was surprised to see lots of shops carrying the Portfolio with reductions on cartridges when you bought a PF, with prices coming so low that you got a 32K card free, for Dutch prices ($ 250,-). I didn't see a Lynx or GameGear but I did see a store that sold the Game Boy. There was nothing very special (Not many games, no record breaking prices) but there were 3 different carrying cases (Now I've seen a total of 5 different cases for the Game Boy !!) with one saying "Game Boy Tote", whereas "Tote" means dead in German (and the case did look much like a coffin) so I thought it was a joke, but it wasn't. But it is too much of a coincidence. +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +-----------------+ Mr. Portfolio +-----------------+ Fellow Atari Portfolio Owners: This month my article is rather short. Due to summer vacations, and Atari Canada's BBS being down for a while, there is nothing new to report for the Portfolio. However, next month that will change. Because of this, there is no need to update the huge list that I sent last month, I will add an update when it becomes available. See ya all next month. Russ Campbell (Mr. Portfolio) .... russ@wecbcs.uucp +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +--------------------------+ LYNX GAME RATINGS +--------------------------+ We are using the results from the VIDEO GAME RATINGS REPORT. RANK TITLE VOTES CAST 1) 9.2 Warbirds 4 N S 2) 9.0 Klax 44 B C 3) 8.7 Zarlor Mercenary 18 4) 8.5 Fidelity UCC 2 N B 5) 8.4 Shanghai 8 B 6) 8.0 Chip's Challenge 62 B 7) 8.0 Road Blasters 27 C 8) 8.0 Xenephobe 29 C 9) 7.5 Slime World 44 10) 7.3 Rampage 11 C 11) 7.2 Blue Lightning 60 S 12) 6.7 Rygar 9 13) 6.5 Gates of Zendocon 52 14) 6.5 RoboSquash 15 15) 6.4 California Games 75 16) 6.4 Ms. Pacman 14 C 17) 6.0 Electrocop 54 18) 6.0 Block Out 1 * 19) 5.7 Gauntlet III 50 20) 5.7 Paperboy 15 C NOTES : If rate is equal, rank is based on the number of votes cast. If more votes are cast, the number is more reliable. N= New B= Brains needed S= Simulator C= Coin-op * The original report said "Blood Money" but we think it is "Block Out". +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ The last bit... (not byte, that is!) Well, that's it for this month! Next month we'll have more Portfolio, more GameGear, and hopefully: More LYNX! Which just means that we hope to have an extra large issue! Yeh! C-you all next month! Sayonara! +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Internet: a15@nikhefh.nikhef.nl National Institute For High Energy Physics And Nuclear Physics, Computer Department ( NIKHEF-H ). P.O.Box 41882 1009 DB Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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