Have a crack at the demo then and tell us what you think...
Also it's Jeff and Giles now, he's augmented the Llamasoft stable wiht an Italian cooking/maths/code genius to handle the extra code grunt modern systems insist upon.
I loved everything Jeff M ever did - Iridis Alpha on the C64 was my absolute favourite.
It's cool that he's still working away with his own unique style!
Seconded!
Metagalactic Llamas Battle at the Edge of Time was my favourite.. intense didn't even begin to describe it.. (and it ran on an unexpanded 3.5Kb Vic20..)
Most games have some sort of paddling-pool-and-water-wings beginning to ease you in: Oolite takes the rather more Darwinian approach of heaving you straight into the ocean, often with a brick or two in your pockets for luck. ~ Disembodied
Glad you like it, DaddyHoggy. Check out the Llamasoft website and click about for much Minter related sheepery a la the old Grunting Ox newsletters, plus Sheepintology - a best practice guide to maximising scores and finding new mechanics in the game - there's a lot more hand-holding in this than in predecessor Space Giraffe, as there needs to be, really. Even so there's plenty of stuff there for people who get stuck in and grock hardcore shooters to find out.
F1 toggles the HUD, useful if you want to see the Neon engine do its thing unfettered in Jukebox mode. It has come on a long way since the XBox 360 dash incarnation, the PC version, as configurable as Trip-A-Tron and colourspace back in the day, will be a pro-grade graphical tool when it becomes a sold product at some point in the indistinct future.
Beta-ing this has kept me from Oolite so with my Graphics card back after four long stupid months I'll be getting back into my MkIII at the weekend. It's been worth it though, based on customer feedback thus far, really well liked.
Plus I'm a bit psyched about the next classic Llamasoft IP to be updated, if it is what I think it will be. And no, no clues.
Lastly, check out all the ships (and the sheeps) - artefacts from Iridis Alpha, Sheep in Space, etc in there.
Glad you like it, DaddyHoggy. Check out the Llamasoft website and click about for much Minter related sheepery a la the old Grunting Ox newsletters, plus Sheepintology - a best practice guide to maximising scores and finding new mechanics in the game - there's a lot more hand-holding in this than in predecessor Space Giraffe, as there needs to be, really. Even so there's plenty of stuff there for people who get stuck in and grock hardcore shooters to find out.
F1 toggles the HUD, useful if you want to see the Neon engine do its thing unfettered in Jukebox mode. It has come on a long way since the XBox 360 dash incarnation, the PC version, as configurable as Trip-A-Tron and colourspace back in the day, will be a pro-grade graphical tool when it becomes a sold product at some point in the indistinct future.
Beta-ing this has kept me from Oolite so with my Graphics card back after four long stupid months I'll be getting back into my MkIII at the weekend. It's been worth it though, based on customer feedback thus far, really well liked.
Plus I'm a bit psyched about the next classic Llamasoft IP to be updated, if it is what I think it will be. And no, no clues.
Lastly, check out all the ships (and the sheeps) - artefacts from Iridis Alpha, Sheep in Space, etc in there.
Very cool.
Tempted to dig out my C64, 1541 and my 5.25" of Iridis Alpha over the weekend - oh yes - I still own all 3 and last time I had them in the same place at the same time they all worked...
Ownership is not a prerequisite, mind. Jeff declared all his 8-bit and some 16 bit (I think, please check!) titles freely available some years ago. Everyone feel free to get stuck in.
I noticed that.. very cool and I wish more owners of ancient games would release them freely to the public. I downloaded the Meta-Llamas zip last night.. am I correct in assuming that now I need a Vic-20 emulator to run it on? It's one thing his site isn't very clear about..
Most games have some sort of paddling-pool-and-water-wings beginning to ease you in: Oolite takes the rather more Darwinian approach of heaving you straight into the ocean, often with a brick or two in your pockets for luck. ~ Disembodied