Amstrad GX4000 - All Games (Full Collection)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ต.ค. 2023
- Explore the complete collection of Amstrad GX4000 games in this comprehensive video.
Witness the gaming history that this console holds, from action-packed adventures to retro classics. Dive into the nostalgia and rediscover these gems that have stood the test of time. Whether you're a retro gaming enthusiast or new to the scene, this video has something for everyone. - เกม
This came out in 1990? Same year as the SNES? How did they think it would compete?
Had one of these alongside a CPC6128. Loved it and especially loved Navy Seals and Operation Thunderbolt.
Neat console. I always wanted one.
I got this console complete in box a couple of years ago. It's been a blast to explore all the GX4000 games! 😄
@retroreplaysvault
Thanks for showing off to us that can't find one easily.👍
My second console After atari 2600 ❤❤
I was hoping that you would have footage of either Chase HQ or Gazza 2 at the end lol.
Let’s pretend that Chase H.Q. 2 and Gazza II were never released on GX4000 😀
@@retroreplaysvault You can definitely get away with saying that the games were finished but they we’re not commercially available as I’ve been trying to get hold of Chase HQ 2 for nearly ten years now to complete my collection and still no luck. Anyway mate, good video. Hopefully more will come in the future, possibly coving homebrews?.
I understand your struggle with Chase HQ 2! Thanks for the support, and I'll consider homebrews for future videos!
With every pixelart-type game, you really should enable scanlines. As seen in this video, the graphics look horrible without it enabled, because the graphics were designed to take advantage of scanlines.
That's a very subjective take on it. I mean, I prefer to use a nice CRT shader for my own emulation, but there's no getting around the fact that TH-cam compression makes scanlines look pretty messed up in videos.
Thanks for watching. I appreciate your feedback, and I agree that it’s very subjective.
An Amstrad CPC without a keyboard, what a silly idea
It's not a CPC without keyboard. GX4000 is a Plus system without keyboard. Plus/GX4000 systems are compatible with CPC but offer 4096 color range, DMA sound, hardware scrolling, hardware sprites with there own colours and resolution, and others.
Available in 1986 or 1987, it would have been a nice system to play on. The bad idea was to release it in late 90 😉
@@iXien Yes, the CPC Plus then. It was still silly to release any CPC without a keyboard though
@@itsmatt517 Make the difference between CPC and Plus is important. Have you noticed these computers are called 464Plus and 6128Plus? It's because even Amstrad considered they are not really CPC computers. It's the users that decided to talk about CPC+, never Amstrad.
The question is : Why do you think it's so stupid ? After all, every consoles are computers without a keyboard. Without a keyboard but with a 2 button joypad, you could make on GX4000 all the kind of games we enjoyed on consoles. For example, in 1990, text based adventure games already disappeared, prefered to point'n click productions.
Using the new Plus featured and the cartridge system, you could make far more things on GX4000 than on CPC, even with 64Kb RAM (Megadrive uses 64Kb RAM too).
So there are a lot of reasons about the unsuccess of the GX4000, but selling the equivalent of a 464Plus without a keyboard at cheap price could have been wonderful, made correctly and at the right time.
@@iXien I thought the whole appeal of the CPC range was the accessibility to be able to input basic code from the point of powering on?
@@itsmatt517 Yes, you have an OS at startup, and that's right that a CPC and a Plus computer, or any other computer system like a C64 or a Spectrum permits to make so much more than playing. But these systems are fabulous playing systems too, so why not thinking about release a console using the architecture of a CPC/Plus computer, just to play 🤩 ?
Nowadays, you can play most of the CPC games on GX4000, and it's a real pleasure to play Ikari Warriors, Arkanoid, Gryzor (Contra), Rick Dangerous, Cybernoid, Shinobi and so much more games on this little console. The GX4000 can offer the comfort of a console with a joypad to play games previously available only on computer like the Monty series, Jet Set Willy, Motos, Elektra Glide, Prohibition, etc. And when a homebrew developer decides to create a real GX4000 game, whaoooo, we can see the wonderful things we could enjoy if it had been seriously distributed at the right time 😉
No bashing here, but the 160x200 resolution mode looks awful, at least on a non-CRT screen. Its designer Cliff Lawson claimed the GX-4000 is at least as good and powerful like the SNES, most likely just because it had a slightly faster CPU (4mHz vs. 3,58mHz). Lol.
Such a good looking console to have such terrible looking games