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| Dan - 26/10/2009 |
| Wow! Regardless of whether it's real vector-based 3D or just raycasting, it's incredibly smooth for something on an 8-bit platform designed in the late '70s! | |
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| | | Electronic Games · May, 1984 |
Although many games are designed for one or two-player options, only a few really cry out for a human opponent. Capture the Flag is one of these. It's not that there's anything wrong with the solitaire game - only that the computer refuses to laugh or scream at those points during game play that a human would.
Capture the Flag is truly a maze game. There are no pills and no... [more]
| Electronic Fun · February, 1984 | Rating: 4 / 4 |
I really hate to do this to Sirius designer Paul Edelstein, but if you were all set to buy his maze game Wayout because of its incredibly realistic inside-the-labyrinth graphics, save your money and get his Capture the Flag instead. Capture the Flag not only does everything Wayout does, it does it forty times better - adding good game music, welcome movement system... [more]
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