Dudley of Yesterzine | Yesterzine Episode 8 - CVG 100 - "Press Gear to Play" @Yesterzine | Uploaded August 2019 | Updated October 2024, 53 minutes ago.
Yesterzine is the (literal) magazine show where we play old games to see if they're as good (or as bad) as they appeared to be at the time, all set around a specific issue of a magazine from back in the day.
This episode : CVG 100 from March 1990
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Games Featured :
Midwinter
Super Hang-On
Chase HQ
Chomp
Music : Retro Video Game 12th Warrior
Composer, all tracks: Bjorn Lynne (PRS)
Publisher, all tracks: Lynne Publishing (PRS)
Licenced by Shockwave Sound
Yesterzine is published by Developer Art
Bonus fact for scrolling :
I was a little cruel to Jonathan Dunn in this episode but he actually has a very good record on the Spectrum, including Bart vs The Space Mutants, The New Zealand Story, WEC LeMans and Operation Wolf, all for Ocean or Imagine during the time it was under Ocean ownership.
I allude to it in the episode but if you're going to give Midwinter a punt I highly recommend the ST version. The frame rate is considerably higher than on the Amiga version to the extent it probably makes the difference between not playable and playable.
Yesterzine is the (literal) magazine show where we play old games to see if they're as good (or as bad) as they appeared to be at the time, all set around a specific issue of a magazine from back in the day.
This episode : CVG 100 from March 1990
BackPage Ad : Bloggo's Pow
Games Featured :
Midwinter
Super Hang-On
Chase HQ
Chomp
Music : Retro Video Game 12th Warrior
Composer, all tracks: Bjorn Lynne (PRS)
Publisher, all tracks: Lynne Publishing (PRS)
Licenced by Shockwave Sound
Yesterzine is published by Developer Art
Bonus fact for scrolling :
I was a little cruel to Jonathan Dunn in this episode but he actually has a very good record on the Spectrum, including Bart vs The Space Mutants, The New Zealand Story, WEC LeMans and Operation Wolf, all for Ocean or Imagine during the time it was under Ocean ownership.
I allude to it in the episode but if you're going to give Midwinter a punt I highly recommend the ST version. The frame rate is considerably higher than on the Amiga version to the extent it probably makes the difference between not playable and playable.