Portable Addiction: 15-Oct-91 #006
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From: xx004@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Atari SIG) Subject: Portable Addiction: 15-Oct-91 #006 Date: Wed Jul 15 16:53:53 1992 Contributed By: Andy Norman <ange@hplb.hpl.hp.com> +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ PORTABLE ADDICTION #06 15 OCTOBER 1991 Newsletter for Atari Lynx, Sega Game Gear and Atari Portfolio +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Tjerk "MegaJerk" Heijmens Visser .... (Editor) Yiri "Neuromancer" Kohl ............. (Editorial Assistant) Mr. Portfolio ....................... (Portfolio staff writer) Thanks to: Andre "ALU" Luyer (for nothing), Mr.Doom, Decoder, Robert Jung, Funtronics shop, Bart Smit shop. And NO thanks to: The HLZ, for not letting me use their PC's and Mr. Bremmer, for slowing work on this issue of Portable Addiction. +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Editorial: Well this has really been a great month so far, look at the amount of games that Atari has released !!! Turbo-Sub, Scrapyard-Dog and Check- ered-Flag. So it has been a hard month for us testing all those games for you:-), but since we have previewed Checkered Flag in last month issue, we did not think it would be useful to print a review in this issue. And as Yiri went to the US a week ago, he didn't get any articles in, but when he returns, he will have some interesting things to tell. Meanwhile I had some time to visit some computer shows in Holland. There was no real news on the Portfolio and Lynx, but there was some interresting info, you'll see it later in this issue. And finally the Game Gear made it to Holland last week, but only with four games available here. And I haven't been able to reach Sega or RCA/Columbia.So Game Gear news will be a little slow for another issue. But we've been able to get our hands on a list of games to be released before christmas in Holland for the Game Gear. So, read and enjoy.... Tjerk "Megajerk" Heijmens Visser Editor. +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +-----------------------+ HOT (?) NEWS AND GOSSIP +-----------------------+ Atari: It has been reported that APB has over 60 levels !!! Atari: A RPG is being prepared for the Lynx, see the press release elsewhere in this issue. Atari: It is rumored that Warbirds will be given as a free game with the total Lynx system in stead of California Games. And there is also talk of the Pouch being included in the package. Sega: As you've read, the Game Gear has been released here, along with Shinobi, Dragon Crystal, Columns and Psychic World. Stores report that it has sold very good, most of them ran out of stock within a week, but they only recieved limited supplies. +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +----LYNX Review----+ Scrapyard Dog +-------------------+ Now the Lynx has a run and jump game like every other "real" gaming system(Sega has Sonic, Nintendo has the Mario series and Nec has Bonk). However Scrapyard Dog is not new, it was first released for the 7800 but the 7800 was never a great success, so Atari gave Louie a second chance. Though the game looks a bit childish with the simple graphics and the kidnapped-dog story line, it is still fun to play. Well,in order to save his dog Scraps from Mr. Big,Louie has to survive 24 stages. But this would be too easy, so here come the enemies, well they are more like animals,well in fact they are animals, hired by Mr. Big to kill you. All you have to do is avoid them, or kick a can and hope you hit them. But the enemies don't appear random, so you'll know this game by heart when you play it often. This means that you'll get bored with it after a while. But while you are playing the game,you'll find money and other bonuses The money you can use to buy weapons or other interesting things in a shop. The search for bonuses and bonus games make this game great fun, But when you've found them all,this also won't be interesting for long but keep in mind that it will take a long time before you have found them all. Something that could have been done better is the sound, it is there, it is nice but it is also standard, it is the normal tune. A tune that you hear in every game. House would sound appropriate with this game ...just a suggestion:-). The game might not be impressive sound or graphics wise, but the game play saves the lot.Mario made the NES popular,and Megadrive sales are going up with Sonic, so Atari resurrected Louie. But I felt that Mario on the NES was better than Louie on the Lynx. But if you realy want this type of game, this won't disappoint you. People who don't know this type of game will find that it is very addictive, but the lack of a randomizer is still a miss. +--RATINGS--------------------------------------------+ Graphics - 6.0 : A bit childish, but it satifies. Sound - 5.5 : Programmers didn't have much imagination. Playability - 8.7 : It is very addictive at first, Lastability - 6.0 : But later you'll know this game by heart. Overall - 6.5 : Every system needs a run and jump game, and Atari created Louie. +----------------------MEGAJERK-----------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +----LYNX Review----+ Turbo-Sub +-------------------+ Finally there is another kill-everything-you-see-and-kill-even-more type of game for the Lynx. The theme is much like Zarlor Mercenary,you are hired to save the world, and doing so you have to obliterate the enemy. The basic game play is the same as Zarlor Mercenary (which I love), it is uncomplicated, it is nothing new really. The game play only differs from other 3-D shooters because it has the option of diving in water. But when you are under water you'll find out that enemies are present there too, but also obstacles that you have to avoid and of course the gems that you have to gather. With those gems you can upgrade your ship or you can buy extra lifes in the cavern you enter after each level (seventeen in total). You start the game with eleven warships and some megabombs. Eleven ships, that sounds like you'll have enough for the whole game, but believe me, it is not. Thats where those Megabombs come in handy, but they are hard to come by, so you'll never have enough of them. The feel of the game is good, and direct. You won't have any trouble with learning the controls. Graphics wise the game is what the Lynx was made for, with all that scaling stuff you can't mess up this game. The sound however is not that impressive. Zaror Mercenary had a nice tune,but you couldn't hear it through all the blasts of your gun, so the programmers of this game must have thought that it was not needed. Now you only have the sound of your gun, and a tune at the introduction. It is not much, I would like to have some kind of up-beat tune in the game (I like to listen to Metallica or Anthrax when I play Zarlor, but the speed-tune from Shanghai would be nice too). All in all the game might not be original, and it has the cliche story line, but as it is the first of it's type for the Lynx, it will sell good. But later, when (or if) more games are being released, it will loose out. The player however will very much enjoy the game if he/she has a big thirst for destruction (mindless killing) but if you are not that violent, you'll probably get bored fast with this game. And don't think that the Comlynx capability will save it for you, it is not the Afterburner type of game where you can shoot each other.You only get to see the other players score, if you want to shoot someone, you'll have to play Warbirds. +--RATINGS--------------------------------------------+ Graphics - 9.3 : Great mix in style, and great scaling (ofcourse). Sound - 4.1 : There is no music during the game, but the sound of your guns will be loud enough. Playability - 8.0 : Easy (Almost standard) controles Lastability - 6.0 : If you don't like shoot-it-and- shoot-it-even-harder-next-time type of games, you won't like it. Overall - 6.9 : Fancy graphics but old (but effective) idea. +----------------------MEGAJERK-----------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +----LYNX preview---+ Ishido: The Way Of The Stones +-------------------+ Ishido will be the second strategy game for the Lynx after Shanghai. But in stead of removing tiles, you have to place them this time. Your goal is to fill the field with tiles. There are six different colors, combined with six different symbols, so there are 36 different tiles. When you place the tiles on the board, the tile will have to match the adjecent tiles by color or by symbol. Wether or not this will be a hit on the Lynx, I don't know. Shanghai sold (sells) very well,and these games are basicly the same. So if you already have Shanghai, you will have no need for another strategy game for a while, no matter how addictive Ishido might be. So I think that Atari could better wait a bit longer before releasing this game, but they will release this soon (within a month). A nice feature on Ishido is the Oracle Feature, it analyzes your strategy. It is nice, but not that special. Finally: The game itself is fun,but it has to compete with a game that has been on the market longer, so don't expect it to be sold out when it is released. +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +--GAMEGEAR Review--+ Woody Pop +-------------------+ Remember Break-Out, well here is Woody-Pop. One of the many Break-Out clones. A bat and a ball, but now in a castle. After you have cleared a level (room in this case) you can choose which other room you are going to play, each room has a certain amount of points, so you get more points if you finish a room with high value than if you finish a room with low value (How logic). Now the bricks, that's basic too, some bricks need one hit, some need two etc.... but some also leave icons. Nothing new so far, the Sega guy's did put something new in (Well, new for me,I haven't played all Break-Out clones, but I have played a few) Things like passing trains for instance(What the hell is a train doing in a castle !!!!), and the train causes the ball to bounce another way. The sound is not very special, there are few effects, and that tune is very repetitive. If you are new to Break-Out, this will be very addictive, and with 50 levels you'll have enough to do. But if you already know Break-Out or one of it's clones, you might want to have a look at Devilish. Devilish is also a Break-Out clone,but it has more *really* new ideas. Advice: If you really want a Break-Out clone buy Develish, even if you do not want a Break-Out clone buy Develish, it is far more better and far more original than Woody Pop. Woody Pop is almost an exact clone of B-O, so that's why I can't understand why Sega has released this game for the Game Gear, or even spent time on developing it. I'm going to end with a quote from the Robo-Squash review (Lynx)in our first issue, done by Yiri "Neuromancer" Kohl: "But please leave these games in the decade where they were born! Get real!" +--RATINGS--------------------------------------------+ Graphics - 3.5 : Too simple, but is it possible to make something impressive from a bat and a ball? YES. Sound - 5.0 : No effects, but at least it has a tune (Droning, though). Playability - 7.1 : Controles are good (that's the least they could do). Lastability - 6.6 : If you're new,it's addictive, but if you're not new, than that is just what it is. Overall - 5.7 : Develish is a better bet for the same type of game. +-----------------------MEGAJERK----------------------+ +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ +-------Lynx--------+ Storms over Doria +-------------------+ Lancaster, Texas (This is an official Telegames press release) "The Guardians: Storms Over Doria" from Telegames will be the long awaited first traditional Role-Playing-Game for the Atari Lynx color portable video game. This is the fourth product published by Telegames for the Lynx. This product casts the player (and up to 3 other ComLynxed players) as a Guardian, one of the legendary, roving band of heros. Each player will select his or her character from an on-screen display of the Guardians, each Guardian with a unique set of attributes such as Strength, Wisdom, Dexterity, Charm, Endurance, speed, magic, etc. The Guardians have been summoned to the Kingdom of Doria to help locate Quellin the Master of the Mystical Arts. Quellin has kidnapped Prince Creshin and stolen Doria's crown, The Crown of Versilles, which gives the wearer the power to control the weather.If King Frederick of Doria does not renounce the throne in his favor, Quellin will condemn the Prince to eternal slavery and Doria to the eternal Winter. The Guardians must locate and rescue the Prince and Crown, and them find and defeat Quellin in Physical and magical combat. Failure will bring the ultimate extinction of the kingdom of Doria. With a three-quarter overhead perspective, the player will have to journey across the Land of Doria(and under it in some of its dungeons) searching for clues to the Wizard's whereabouts. Game elements include different magical spells, numerous monsters, multiple weapons, and the ability to talk to anyone on the streets. An internal clock will vary responses and activities based upon time of day and day of week. A command menu will allow you to GET, OPEN, BREAK, TALK, etc. An original sound-track and superior graphics will make this a "must have" title for every Lynx gamer's library. (ETA, Late Feb @ 44.95, hint book later) +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +--------------------+ Game Gear Games List +--------------------+ The following games will be released for the Game Gear in Holland before Christmas. Wonder Boy Super Monaco GP Columns Mickey Mouse Shinobi Baseball Golden Axe Out Run Space Harrier Joe Montana Football Pengo G-Loc Dragon Crystal Psychic World Putter Golf Woody Pop Ninja Gaiden Donald Duck Kinetic Connection Talot Frogger +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +-----------------------+ International Lynx Club +-----------------------+ When I was in Eindhoven a few weeks ago, there was a great computer show. So I visited it, I didn't expect to find a Lynx there but there was. In fact it was the International Lynx Club. They didn't tell me how International it was, but all I know is that there is a German devision and they are going to set up a Dutch division. That's where I played Ninja Gaiden on a Lynx II, that might not sound special to Americans, but Ninja Gaiden was only sold in limited editions,and the Lynx II will not arrive here till January. When I played the Lynx II I also plugged in a few other games, to see if the blinking dot was there, but I didn't see it (not even on Chip's Challenge). I also got a copy of their 8-page club mag, and it contained a list of up comming games. So here it is: Comming soon: 720-degrees Basketbrawl Bill and Ted's excellent adventure Casino Crystal Mines II Geo Duel Krazy ace Miniature Golf Grid Runner Hard Drivin' Hockey Hydra NFL Football Robotron Rolling Thunder Scrapyard Dog S.T.U.N. Runner Toki Tournament Cyberball Viking Child Vindicators World Class soccer Xybots Comming later: (some of this will be new for some of you!) Awesome Golf Badboy Tennis Baseball Heroes Battlezone 2000 Blood and Goods Hockey Demons Gate Dino World Dracula Eye of the Beholder (!!!!) Fullcourt Press (????) Heavy Weight Contanter Hyperdrome Lucky Star Malibu Bikini Volleyball (I know this one as Swimsuit Volleyball) Ninja Gaiden III Ninja Nerd (I'm going to call this Ninja Yiri:-) Pitfighter Spacewar Super Asteroids + Missile Command (This is the exact way it was in the original list so I think this means these two are on one card!) Switchblade II Taxi Qix (The list said Telegames Qiz,but I think that was a typo.) I tried to get descriptions of the games, but they haven't replied to my letter, if they will replie some day,it will immediately be printed in Portable Addiction. And here are my updates on the list: Pinball Shuffle Strider II Ishido Kung Food Raiden Cabal Dirty Larry Allstar Basketball Hoop Wars Joust Jungle Ball Steal Home Time Lord In their mag (Der ComLYNXer, which is in German) they told what their future plans are. I don't know wether or not there is an American department, but if there are enough people applying for it, they will have to. If you have any questions about the club, please send a note to: Hans-Joerg Sebastian Siegfriedstrasse 3 D-6384 Schmitten 3 Germany The rest of the computer show was more about Amiga's and PC's but there was this great contest where you could win a Lynx. On a stage there were two Klax arcade machines, and if you got the day's high- score, you got the Lynx. On the Atari stand there was one single Portfolio,so there was nothing new about that. Which disappointed me,but I forgot that the Efficiency beurs (in Amsterdam) was a few weeks later. Well that turned out to be a disappointment too for the Portfolio. Someone demonstrated the Braille Carrier, but that was no big revelation. There was however, a 1024Kb RAMcard, but it costs more than $500,- . The rest of the show did have some interresting things, like the Unix TT, and the Toshiba Laptop with color LCD (better than a Super-VGA!!), but that is not interresting for this newsletter. +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ We seem to be having a great communication problem here. Not only do people not replie by normal mail, e-mail on Internet isn't perfect too. First of all, the Video Game Ratings Report has vanished into thin air, because the guy who organised it ran out of time, and now Mr. Portfolio doesn't show a sign of life. We haven't been able to contact him in any way. We only found out a few days before the deadline, so there is no Portfolio news at all in this issue. We will prepare something ourselves for the next issue just in case he doesn't return. A sad month so far, lets hope next month all mailing systems will work. Tjerk "Megajerk" Heijmens Visser ========================================================================== a15@nikhefh.nikhef.nl
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