No flashes of black between screens. Teleport and core-collection sequences slightly-trimmed. Slight edits to scenes where I went in and out of screens accidentally.
Starquake was a great little arcade adventure. I completed it by cheating, kind of. I used my Expert cartridge (c64) to freeze the game and copy it to floppy disk. The cart gave me a save game functionality. I couldn't have finished the game otherwise. I do remember a school friend of mine completing the game on his Amstrad CPC which is rather impressive.
Nice game with huge world. Played it half through recently, now it's on big hiatus. It's nearly impossible w/o map and trainers. I guess you used savestates instead.
I honestly couldn't without. The trick is that I found out where the main objects were and back-tracked using save-states. Still fun to explore around, but I'd be amazed if anybody did it in one sitting. Maybe on a live stream.
Nice. It's like a monochromatic but colourful spectrum game.
Loved this game back in the day but never completed it as it was way too difficult for me. Thank you for showing the ending 👍
I can't think of another game that has these quick-build platforms instead of jumping. It's pretty unique!
You're right. I don't think the idea was even copied for later games.
Remindes of Metroid on Nes
Lovely game :)
Starquake was a great little arcade adventure. I completed it by cheating, kind of. I used my Expert cartridge (c64) to freeze the game and copy it to floppy disk. The cart gave me a save game functionality. I couldn't have finished the game otherwise. I do remember a school friend of mine completing the game on his Amstrad CPC which is rather impressive.
I don't know anybody who beat this without some sort of cheat.
Nice game with huge world. Played it half through recently, now it's on big hiatus.
It's nearly impossible w/o map and trainers. I guess you used savestates instead.
I honestly couldn't without. The trick is that I found out where the main objects were and back-tracked using save-states. Still fun to explore around, but I'd be amazed if anybody did it in one sitting. Maybe on a live stream.