Roger Frames Chinny recommends 8 bit budget games.
90% + games
Super Robin Hood - CPC - The Olivers first game for Codemasters and before they realised it was quicker to use the CPC's 4 colour mode so it was easier to port their games to the Spectrum.
Dizzy 1 and 4 - CPC/Spectrum - Dizzy 1 is special. It's not the most polished but has the most atmosphere. 4 (Magicland Dizzy) is the first by Big Red Software and combines polish with great gameplay. After Magicland you are better off with the Amiga versions.
180 - CPC/Spectrum - Pickford action! Even GTA 5 doesn't get darts right. 180 does and it's great. Like all Pickford games, avoid the Commodore version.
Zub - CPC/Spectrum + an ok C64 port - More Pickford action. The "I Sent My Monkey To The Moon" prototype in Magnetic Billiards has part of the Zub jumping up mechanic. ISMMTTM is brilliant. Zub is brilliant. The least disappointing of all the games they had ported to the C64 as well
CJ's Elephant Antics - C64 - A platformer that is equal to anything on the NES at 8 times the price. It's really good. CJ in the USA is excellent as well. There is a Spectrum version but some of the graphics are horrifically unclear and the scrolling is terrible. That said still great, but the C64 version is king without shadow of a doubt.
Colony - CPC/C64/Spectrum/Atari - Protect your Colony, shoot the baddies, grow mushrooms, sell them for cash, buy stuff you need, repeat. Sounds dull but it's addictive and frantic. As far as I know you can't win, you just play until you die as the game gets harder and harder. Great stuff.
Seymour Goes To Hollywood - Spectrum - It's Dizzy but it isn't.
Kwik Snax (Dizzy) - CPC/Spectrum - Forget the Dizzy connection. This is a bloody brilliant arcade game. C64 version is a totally different game and pants!
Werewolves Of London - CPC - Developed as a full price game and then abandoned before release (or all the bugs being ironed out) Mastertronic snapped ut ip and put it out at just £1.99. Speccy and C64 versions are OK but the CPC version stands head and shoulders above the other 2 formats. Despite suffering some horrific slowdown when there are a lot of sprites on screen it's a great game that even my C64 owning chum would defer to the CPC version for (he also had it on his 64). And the CPC and Speccy version came on the same tape to boot!
Invaiderload - C64 - Play space invaders while your game loads. Often more fun than the game you were loading so you'd just press stop on the tape and play Invaiderload instead!
Kane - CPC, Spectrum, C64 - It's Kane! Speccy version looks a tad rough but if you can get over that it plays just as well as the other 2 versions. Shoot birdies, ride to Kane, shoot baddies and then stop the train! Then do it again! Not forgetting 3, ('three, THREE' - Ed) levels of selectable ('selectable, SELECTABLE' - Ed) difficulty. And for just a penny short of £2? Laugh? I nearly burped!
Notable games
Milk Race - CPC, Spectrum, MSX - A racing bike simulator that is officially licensed from the 1987 Milk Race! Spectrum version is fast but has no funky music, MSX version is slightly slower but identical to the Speccy and has funky music. CPC version is slow but has colourful graphics and funky music. There's also C64 and Atari versions. Have played the C64 and it's naff, not played the Atari but it looks rough.
SAS Combat Simulator - CPC, C64 - It's Ikari Warrors, it's Green Beret, it's a total rip off of two popular games for just £1.99! And it does it quite well! Not seen the Speccy version. ('Hello, I'm a lawyer from the makers of Green Beret and Ikari Warriors' - Ed).
Ninja Massacre- Spectrum, CPC - A Tesco Value Gauntlet with a kicking tune. It should be shit, but I keep on playing as hundreds of badly animated baddies attack me. Written by Amstrad Actions technical Ed, Adam Waring.
Action Biker - C64 - Fun if limited action with an 80's crisp icon and his bike.
Lost Caves and the Tomb Of Doom - Spectrum, CPC - Came to most peoples attention by being put on an Amstrad Action covertape, Another Adam Waring game, this is Boulderdash meets Repton and for £1.99. For the price you couldn't complain!
Chiller - C64 - An early Mastertronic effort, badly ported to the Speccy and CPC (the Speccy version is especially hilarious). But good fun on the 64.
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