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Relive Classic Computer Games on iOS.

Posted by 8TrackMind , 06 April 2012 · 897 views

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From my website, The Dot Eaters: Video Game History 101:



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From Elite Systems Ltd., the guys who made the classic space exploration and trade game Elite in 1984, comes World of RETRO Computer GAMES, an iOS app featuring a collection of  near-100% accurate replicas of classic computer games.

And classic is the operative word here. In the free version of the app,  Datasoft's action platformer Bruce Lee (1984)is provided free of charge, with three packs of three games each available as in-app purchases for 99 cents a pop.  Paying 99 cents up front for the app gets you all the game packs included, along with Bruce Lee.  Any self-respecting computer gamer from the 80's will remember Bruce Lee, running and jumping through multiple screens collecting lanterns in order to open up secret doors in order to progress, all the while chased by a stick-wielding ninja and the green Sumo menace Yamo.  The game packs contain such gems as Freefall's chess-by-way-of-Tolkien Archon (1983), Epyx's one-on-one fighting game Barbarian a.k.a. Death Sword (1988), and the original The Bard's Tale: Tales of the Unknown (1985) by EA.

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As almost always with these things when gaming on iOS devices, the app falters slightly with the control scheme, although this is mitigated somewhat through what Elite calls their iDaptive controls.  What this amounts to are contextual buttons that pop up in-game and are completely customizable by the user. You can increase their size and position, adjust transparency to see behind them, and switch from keyboard directional keys to a simulated joystick.  The stick is definitely a necessity for most of the games here, in particular for action games like Bruce Lee.  The ability to move controls to a more comfortable position is key to keeping things from getting too frustrating, although the low-resolution response of the joystick takes some getting used to.  Even with this stilted response, I'd have to say that the controls aren't a dealbreaker with this one. The ultimate workaround for the virtual joystick, of course, is to use ION's iCade, a nifty mini-arcade cabinet that connects with your iPad via bluetooth and provides 6 physical buttons and a solid joystick.  Retro Games supports the iCade, and using this feature makes all the difference in the world when it comes to controls in the game.


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There's so much to love here.  The games feel spot-on, and give one a visceral thrill to be able to play these classics on a modern mobile device.  There are separate apps for both iPhone and iPad, but the latter is the best way to go, as buttons get crazily cramped on some of the games on the small screen.  A much appreciated ability to save and load games at any time is another big plus.

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It's promised that 100 more games will be made available through in-app purchase,  touting such pleasures as Ozark Softscape's seminal M.U.L.E.and Archon's sequel, Archon II: Adept.  With a lineup like that, Retro Games should have the mobile classic gaming scene in its pocket.




The first thing I thought about when you mentioned Bruce Lee (one of my absolute favs on C-64) were the controls, but it sounds like it's worth a try. I also saw on one of the Mac sites recently, that there's a Bluetooth game controller for mobile devices either available now, or in production.

I'm trying to think what game that is with the crashed helicopter and the bloody stump in the ground. I know I played that game a lot, but I'm still struggling to remember its name. I also haven't thought about Elite in ages. That's another one I enjoyed playing.

Impressive list of games so far.
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The helicopter game is called Infiltrator. You start off flying a mission behind enemy lines, and then you sneak into a facility by foot in order to pilfer secret plans. Then you have to fly back to your base. The screen on the iPad is littered with buttons, and I think it's a bit too complicated to be trying to play on a mobile device.
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Infiltrator! Right! Yeah, great game. I remember thinking how cool it was that you flew a helicopter and had ground missions. Though, I think the helicopter portion got my attention first, since I was heavily into flightsims.
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So is the focus on C64 games so far, or do you see that as being the direction? I remember always wanting to play Law of the West on my friend's C64, but we were also having to fill the loading time up with some table-top Dungeons and Dragons. Must have taken like an hour.

We need an Impossible Mission update, what with all these game updates coming out. But the original would be fun to get back into!
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It's totally C64 games so far, I'm not sure in which direction the further game packs will go.
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BTW, you can see that I have a hard time counting, there are 8 buttons on the iCade, not 6 as I say in the article.
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