I saw the pictures of 5200 Xevious at www.atariprotos.com and i am not
impressed. The 7800 version looks much better. The colors at the 5200 are
not "Xevious-like". And the display of the scoring looks like home-made!
A few years ago, i owned the C-64 US-Gold version which looks slightly
better!
Mister VCS
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Posted Thu Feb 6, 2003 10:09 AM
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"I saw the pictures of 5200 Xevious at www.atariprotos.com and i am not
impressed. The 7800 version looks much better." ===> And it should -- a newer, faster machine with more capabilities than the 5200, which was designed in 1979. "The colors at the 5200 are not "Xevious-like"." ===> 5200 has a 5 color limit for BG graphics in that graphics mode. You work with what you got. "And the display of the scoring looks like home-made!" ===> It is the built in font of the Atari 5200/8bit computers. "A few years ago, i owned the C-64 US-Gold version which looks slightly better!" ===> C64 had better color abilities than the Atari's by default. Show a picture of it. Mister VCS[/quote] |
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Posted Thu Feb 6, 2003 10:10 AM
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It's actually not too bad if you forget there's an excellent 7800 version out there. The 5200 version did the best with the limited 5200 hardware (which was 6 years old at that point). I agree that the colors are pretty nasty, but the gameplay is excellent. My biggest complaint is that your ship seems to move a little too slow IMHO.
The graphics really only disappoint wiht the ground targets. The tanks are micro-sized for some reason (and no Rovers!) and the pyramid shaped targets are too skinny. Keep in mind that we only *think* that this is the final version. Any know the whereabouts of Jim Huether? BTW thanks for the plug! Tempest |
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Posted Thu Feb 6, 2003 2:28 PM
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The 7800 version pales in comparison to the PS namco museum version.
IMHO the 7800 sucks for gameplay in general. The 5200 has a better library and the games weren't thrown together with no-frills labels at the last minute. You're right, aesthetically, the 7800 version is much better than the 5200 PROTOTYPE |
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Posted Thu Feb 6, 2003 10:35 PM
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Nukey Shay said: How do you hear things when you are dead? Did Snider-man's avatar bite you? I don't know for sure, but my Spidey sense often tingles when I think there are new carts to be found in Omaha. And when I haul away 22 5200 games in one shot as I did a month ago, I have to think I'm pretty damn lucky to have it! |
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