Cargo name changes from Classic Elite: only in NES port?
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Cargo name changes from Classic Elite: only in NES port?
Not sure if this is the right forum to discuss Classic Elite in, but it seemed the closest fit.
Having recently discovered Mr. Bell's website and thence downloaded a ROM of the unreleased NTSC version of Elite for the NES, I discovered that the "Slaves" cargo had been renamed "Robot Slaves", yet remained as illegal to export as ever. Is this a peculiarity of the NES port, possibly to do with Nintendo's longstanding policy of only approving family-friendly games, or have similar changes also been made in other Elite versions?
Having recently discovered Mr. Bell's website and thence downloaded a ROM of the unreleased NTSC version of Elite for the NES, I discovered that the "Slaves" cargo had been renamed "Robot Slaves", yet remained as illegal to export as ever. Is this a peculiarity of the NES port, possibly to do with Nintendo's longstanding policy of only approving family-friendly games, or have similar changes also been made in other Elite versions?
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Others do exist. Expect a link, shortly.BuggyBY wrote:Not sure if this is the right forum to discuss Classic Elite in, but it seemed the closest fit.
Edit: try this one: http://forums.frontier.co.uk/
"Robot slaves"? WTF is a "robot slave"? I certainly don't pay the washing machine any money; not even my PC gets an income.BuggyBY wrote:I discovered that the "Slaves" cargo had been renamed "Robot Slaves", yet remained as illegal to export as ever.
The Spectrum version of Elite definitely had proper living "slaves".
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Re: Cargo name changes from Classic Elite: only in NES port?
Hi BuggyBY
All the Elites that I have played (bbc, elk & spectrum) have included slaves, with the implication that they're human, bird, slimy poet etc, so I imagine that it must be a Nintendo thing to be a bit more PC
(Also is it possible to have a robot slave? I thought that by definition all robots are slaves although I'll need to check that fact with Asimov / a jawa )
Having read Ian Bells website he speaks very highly of this version - is it as good as suggested?
All the Elites that I have played (bbc, elk & spectrum) have included slaves, with the implication that they're human, bird, slimy poet etc, so I imagine that it must be a Nintendo thing to be a bit more PC
(Also is it possible to have a robot slave? I thought that by definition all robots are slaves although I'll need to check that fact with Asimov / a jawa )
Having read Ian Bells website he speaks very highly of this version - is it as good as suggested?
Re: Cargo name changes from Classic Elite: only in NES port?
While I've only played for a few minutes so far, it's certainly pretty easy to get blown up. The fact that the starting Cobra comes with a docking computer certainly makes that part of the early game less frustrating. Also, I don't remember the time-skip feature (a bit like a poor man's torus drive, and reminded me of the escort missions with the synced torus drives from [wiki]Escort Contracts OXP[/wiki]) from any other version I've had a look at. I haven't played any Classic Elite version for more than an hour total so far, though, so I'm not a good choice as reviewer.xzanfr wrote:Having read Ian Bells website he speaks very highly of this version - is it as good as suggested?
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I played NES Elite and there are indeed Robot Slaves and Narcotics were renamed Rare Species. As xzanfr mentioned, it is a PC thing.
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And does the ship still have lasers which are used to kill other pilots?CaptSolo wrote:I played NES Elite and there are indeed Robot Slaves and Narcotics were renamed Rare Species. As xzanfr mentioned, it is a PC thing.
And are kills still awarded?
And does one get to Elite by trading food and soft toys to rich industrial systems and cartoon videos to poor agricultural economies ... or is it still by killing 6000+ pilots + crew + passengers?
Just wondering, like.
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Re: Cargo name changes from Classic Elite: only in NES port?
My hard disk had a 'slave' option. But, as I dislike slavery, I never used that option.SandJ wrote:"Robot slaves"? WTF is a "robot slave"?
You give them power as payment, don't you?SandJ wrote:I certainly don't pay the washing machine any money; not even my PC gets an income.
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Hmm... I think I'd rather get busted for running narcotics than running rare species. Very odd!CaptSolo wrote:... and there are indeed Robot Slaves and Narcotics were renamed Rare Species.
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Rare species probably are described in the intergalactic version of the cites regulations. At least in europe you get busted when importing such rare goods without permission.El Viejo wrote:Hmm... I think I'd rather get busted for running narcotics than running rare species. Very odd!
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Rightly so - that is a vile trade!Eric Walch wrote:At least in europe you get busted when importing such rare goods without permission.
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
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Re: Cargo name changes from Classic Elite: only in NES port?
Here you only get fined on export... well, i suppose the bounty aspect is a greater deterrent than jail.Eric Walch wrote:Rare species probably are described in the intergalactic version of the cites regulations. At least in europe you get busted when importing such rare goods without permission.El Viejo wrote:Hmm... I think I'd rather get busted for running narcotics than running rare species. Very odd!
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Game play wise, it is alike in every respect except for naming of those two illegal commodities. I believe Ian Bell rated this the best port for several reasons: More detailed HUD, game controller icon system, and it's use of character graphics rather than bitmaps.SandJ wrote:And does the ship still have lasers which are used to kill other pilots?CaptSolo wrote:I played NES Elite and there are indeed Robot Slaves and Narcotics were renamed Rare Species. As xzanfr mentioned, it is a PC thing.
And are kills still awarded?
And does one get to Elite by trading food and soft toys to rich industrial systems and cartoon videos to poor agricultural economies ... or is it still by killing 6000+ pilots + crew + passengers?
Just wondering, like.
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Have you learned nothing from American TV & movies? Mentions of slavery and drugs, and seeing exposed female nipples are far more damaging to impressionable young minds than mass murder, blood, gore and violence..SandJ wrote:And does the ship still have lasers which are used to kill other pilots?CaptSolo wrote:I played NES Elite and there are indeed Robot Slaves and Narcotics were renamed Rare Species. As xzanfr mentioned, it is a PC thing.
And are kills still awarded?
And does one get to Elite by trading food and soft toys to rich industrial systems and cartoon videos to poor agricultural economies ... or is it still by killing 6000+ pilots + crew + passengers?
Just wondering, like.
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Which is also true for American politics:Diziet Sma wrote:Have you learned nothing from American TV & movies? Mentions of slavery and drugs, and seeing exposed female nipples are far more damaging to impressionable young minds than mass murder, blood, gore and violence..
Which of the following two is grounds for impeaching a sitting American president:
- Ordering torture and allegedly committing war crimes;
- Having consensual oral sex with an intern.
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Speaking as an American citizen, I agree with both you fellows comments / observations.Commander McLane wrote:Which is also true for American politics:Diziet Sma wrote:Have you learned nothing from American TV & movies? Mentions of slavery and drugs, and seeing exposed female nipples are far more damaging to impressionable young minds than mass murder, blood, gore and violence..
Which of the following two is grounds for impeaching a sitting American president:
You may choose only one of the above options.
- Ordering torture and allegedly committing war crimes;
- Having consensual oral sex with an intern.