Yes the codes where different in different versions of the game, I played it on C64, MSX, spectrum and atari ST, I think two of them used the same codes, but not the others.
Thank God for the emulated version that I completed it on (OK cheating a bit) but that game was a mother to get through. Remember playing it on C64 budget tape as a kid and loved the freakiness of it. A sort of puzzle/platformer/shooter hybrid.
@NickinFilm
Yes the codes where different in different versions of the game, I played it on C64, MSX, spectrum and atari ST, I think two of them used the same codes, but not the others.
One of my fauvorite games ever.
MrRepulsiv 11 months ago
Loved that game. BUt hey - Sure it was called QUORE not CHASM! maybe the spectrum game was different. I had an amstrad.
NickinFilm 1 year ago
I had an Amstrad CPC when I was younger and I loved this game so much.
Siddi1976 1 year ago
Is it just me or were a large proportion of 8-bit games written by acid-heads?
Seriously, some of the ideas in these early games could only be written by someone on another planet.
And that's NOT including Jeff Minter in the equation.
Jarren202 1 year ago
Thanks so much for posting this! Brings back some memories
niceminnesota 1 year ago
beautifully done, remember spending hours with this game, cant remember how you found out about the codes for the teleport though, can you tell me?
pochtli 1 year ago
I found the ultra-rare Atari ST version of this the other day. It has different codes and better graphics, of course it's damned tough to beat.
wandererlain 1 year ago
Love this game much.
apxeli 1 year ago
This was one of my favorites. I owned c64 from 1984 to 1989.You back me through time. Thank you for all videos.
GorskaAzdaja 2 years ago 2
Thank God for the emulated version that I completed it on (OK cheating a bit) but that game was a mother to get through. Remember playing it on C64 budget tape as a kid and loved the freakiness of it. A sort of puzzle/platformer/shooter hybrid.
odraconiandevil79 2 years ago