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Judge Dredd C64 Game insert

Started by Pete Wells, 26 February, 2014, 09:01:23 PM

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Pete Wells

I came across this today, the instructions from the Commodore 64 Judge Dredd game. It was a nice little bit of nostalgia.

Hope you like...




vzzbux

Gibson, Cam, Higgins and O'Neill.
What's not to like.





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IndigoPrime

Quote from: vzzbux on 26 February, 2014, 09:07:30 PMGibson, Cam, Higgins and O'Neill.
What's not to like.
The game. It was absolutely terrible.

Spaceghost

Yes. I remember getting this for xmas and the very brief period of excitement, and much longer period of dissappointment that it inspired.

The Nemesis game on the C64 was much better.
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IndigoPrime

Nemesis was at least a decent game, even if you could have easily enough replaced Nemesis with any generic character. The only 2000 AD property I remembering faring quite well in both concept and execution on the C64 was Rogue Trooper, although the Judge Death game had some promise.

judgerufian

wasnt there a Strontium Dog game too? Cant have been that good if its not at the front of my memory with the Nemesis, JD and Rogue Trooper C64 games.
I remember the Rogue game being easy to complete, something very rare with that era of endless point scoring games

shaolin_monkey

The Stront game was based on 'The Killing' if I remember correctly, and was a bit pants.


EDIT:  yeah, here it is:

http://www.mobygames.com/game/strontium-dog-the-killing

Spaceghost

Quote from: IndigoPrime on 27 February, 2014, 12:44:55 PM
Nemesis was at least a decent game, even if you could have easily enough replaced Nemesis with any generic character. The only 2000 AD property I remembering faring quite well in both concept and execution on the C64 was Rogue Trooper, although the Judge Death game had some promise.

I never played the Rogue Trooper game although I remember the advert for it appearing in ZZAP 64.

Never saw that Judge Death game. Looks like it might have been a winner back in hte day. I was always completely entranced by any game which gave the illusion of 3D, like the Aliens game, so I would have been all over this.

I have to say though, what were they using as a model for that Lawgiver and Anderson's uniform? Very shoddy.

I remember there being 2 different Strontium Dog games. There was one based on The Killing on the Spectrum and a different one on the C64. The C64 one got bad reviews as I recall, so I never bought it. The Spectrum one was supposed to be a lot better, but I never had one and never played the game.
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shaolin_monkey

In game footage:

Strontium Dog:  the Killing - Speccy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oz6n4Uzm7Fs

Rogue Trooper - Speccy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbA76zfoDPY

Judge Dredd - C64
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mjp8o6mBqY

Nemesis the Warlock - Speccy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UXoJfgKeeY

Were there any more?  I can't remember.

Spaceghost

Here's the Commodore 64 Strontium Dog game. The Death Gauntlet - http://www.gamebase64.com/game.php?id=7510&d=24
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IndigoPrime

Quote from: shaolin_monkey on 27 February, 2014, 01:56:50 PMWere there any more?  I can't remember.
There was a truly dreadful Sláine game, which looks rather sad when compared to the (admittedly released later) Usagi Yojimbo game and the likes of Barbarian 2.

Dredd got a second game, by Virgin, which wasn't quite as bad as the first, but it was still mediocre. Halo Jones, of course, never happened, being swept up in the Piranha bankruptcy that ended the Judge Death game.

I think that was pretty much it for the 8-bit machines.

Dan Dare's admittedly more Eagle than 2000 AD, but the first of the three 8-bit games was great, especially on the C64.

jackstarr

The Slaine game was at least atmospheric, although I remember being confused as to what was going on most of the time. 

Johnny Alpha looked like a yellow tulip in The Killing.  Flobadob.

shaolin_monkey

See that Dredd C64 loading screen? I could do WAAAAY better than that on a basic paint program on the frikkin Acorn Electron!!!  ::)


gronk guy

And get the beers in tonight Wellsy!!!!!!