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Uploaded by on Jul 10, 2007

"Escape from the planet of the robot monsters" on the Atari ST with gameplay footage.

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  • Is this Atari ST. I remeber the Amiga version - better sound and music, graphically similar. Not a bad game overall.

  • @MaxxUnending Yeah, its the Atari ST version albeit emulated. I remember always wanting an Amiga 500 though.

  • I completed it.

    Who wants to touch to me?

    x

  • I almost did, but it said insert disk 2 after the final bosses :-s, and I didn't have a disk 2.

  • Thanks for this footage. I never managed to finish this game years ago. Did anyone make it to the last level and if so what did you encounter there?

  • Well I never managed to finish it years ago on the Atari 1040 STe. I might try and finish it later though. :p

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  • I just love the way the sounds effects are synchonised to the music in this.

    I looked this up because I still remember the music despite not having played it for

    15 years. One of my favourite ST games and definitely the the one with the best music.

  • That music put a smile on my face. Thanks.

  • @FluffyFooFookins perhaps it is possible. Thing was that the final gauntlet was EPROM's point of no continues. However Atari was rather lenient to have the played add more coins for the purpose of purchasing bombs and extra lives. of course, with Mame's Cheat.dat file, it is easy to cheat your way through many of these "point of no continue" games.

  • LOL, my friends and I always called this game "That fun Atari game with the long assed name." This looks like a really cool conversion.

  • the music is incredible

  • I was fucking awful at this game, but I loved the music+sound. Even at 26 years old I still find myself humming the bass-beat to myself.

  • I had this version, i just love the Midi!

  • Just checked out the Amiga version, and for sure the music is nowhere near as good as this. Totally different set of tunes.

    Maybe it's something about the YM2149 being so able to make corny late-1970s Dr Who sounds? ;)

  • I loved this game so much, was one of the first games I ever owned, I need to get this on a emulator now,lol.

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