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Bruce Lee for Amstrad CPC (Speedrun)

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ImmerAlles (1 month ago) Show Hide
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this isn't a speedrun
nonetheless interesting
CholoCPC (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Indeed not a "speedrun". This is one of the first video i uploaded and i was a bit confused back then on what a "speedrun" was. Still, probably the fastest ive ever completed the game tho (usually used all my lives on the pesky laser jumping lvl.
Adropacrich2 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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On second thoughts having now just played the Amstrad and Atari versions again via emulation, i was clearly wrong with what i said regarding the Atari version - it's practically identical to the C64 in that they appear to use the same code i guess - stuff like the stutter is there so i guess they do

Amstrad version is pretty good though it shares more of it's fighting movement from the spectrum version
Adropacrich2 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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That said though, it doesn't feature the C64 stutter quirk when running

Different colour scheme of course but a really good this

The Atari version looks very similar to the C64 version and plays a little less well than the Amstrad one in my opinion - going by memory at least

Very good at the time this game and athough it's obviously simple stuff these days, it's still quite charming
Adropacrich2 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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I must admit to prefering the C64 version for it's slightly more solid feel when hitting foe, but other than that this is a great conversion
CholoCPC (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Well, donno much about the other versions, s i havnt gotten around to play them yet. Does the other versions also do a 2 player game? Its quite a fun part of the game, as it can really turn into mayhem when the sumo-green-thingy gets under human control.
Adropacrich2 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Yes the C64 version does feature the 2 player and you're right, it makes the game a lot fun

I would guess that you can play 2player on the other versions but i'm not certain
tetohmu (8 months ago) Show Hide
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thank you
I love that game, it has a strong identity
Rufio80 (9 months ago) Show Hide
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Does anyone think that (compared to the C64 version) the sound effects just feel...wrong?
CholoCPC (9 months ago) Show Hide
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Well even the Amstrad audio here is a it "computerized" because its just a emulator. Sound is best on the real thing of cause. Never played the c64 version but as the 2 machines has 2 different sound chips its no wonder they sound differently.

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