I own the Atari 8-bit, Genesis, and Atari 7800 versions of the game physically. Although the Genesis version looks the best of the ones I own, I think I prefer playing the 7800 version using a standard controller and keypad combo for it the most.
I beat it a month ago. Its challenging yet fun. I wish more new games are being made for these older consoles like Petscii Robots. 8-Bit Guy in a previous video said he's bringing more games that he made to the SNES.
This has been on my to-buy list for a while. After realizing via another video that David will not be making more of these, I just had to snatch up one of the remaining copies of PETSCII which happens to be the EU version. Won't matter to me since I made the switch to playing on clone systems, so I'm just glad to have this in the collection before it is too late. It's really cool that I could also put the ROM onto a flash cartridge, no additional cost!
Of course it would work on a Mega Drive, if anything it should be easier to make a homebrew game on MD hardware that SNES hardware due to the Mega Drive hardware being more comptable for modern programming languages than the SNES stuff. It's just a matter of time...
@@TheMultiGenGamer With regret I do not. That being said, I think most MD gamers wouldn't consider having this game for the system, probably because they are more into games that are 'Action' packed. This is an interesting Action Puzzler mind you that should certainly be considered.
Which version of Attack of the PETSCII Robots did you get??
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PET/Vic20/C64 original one + C128 one + PC DOS one physically.
C64 REU, Spectrum, Oric, X16, Atari 8 bits, Apple II, Genesis as digital only.
I own the Atari 8-bit, Genesis, and Atari 7800 versions of the game physically. Although the Genesis version looks the best of the ones I own, I think I prefer playing the 7800 version using a standard controller and keypad combo for it the most.
C64 / X16 + SNES!
Got the c64 REU version and love it!
I plan to get the Evercade cart it’ll be on!
Thank you for the great review!
You're welcome! I also look forward to checking out the Commander X16 when I get a chance.
I beat it a month ago. Its challenging yet fun. I wish more new games are being made for these older consoles like Petscii Robots. 8-Bit Guy in a previous video said he's bringing more games that he made to the SNES.
This has been on my to-buy list for a while. After realizing via another video that David will not be making more of these, I just had to snatch up one of the remaining copies of PETSCII which happens to be the EU version. Won't matter to me since I made the switch to playing on clone systems, so I'm just glad to have this in the collection before it is too late. It's really cool that I could also put the ROM onto a flash cartridge, no additional cost!
Of course it would work on a Mega Drive, if anything it should be easier to make a homebrew game on MD hardware that SNES hardware due to the Mega Drive hardware being more comptable for modern programming languages than the SNES stuff. It's just a matter of time...
Dya know if anyone has gotten one of those carts and tried it in a Mega Drive? Genuinely curious. It's only ever been marketed as a Genesis cartridge.
@@TheMultiGenGamer With regret I do not. That being said, I think most MD gamers wouldn't consider having this game for the system, probably because they are more into games that are 'Action' packed. This is an interesting Action Puzzler mind you that should certainly be considered.
get your console modded with 50/60hz switchless mod, easy to do
Games running 20% slower on the PAL SNES are period correct😂