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Posted: May 21st 2007 10:44AM (Unverified) said

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The very best version of this game was the Atari Lynx port. I'll never forget the squeaking pedals on the BMX part or how fun it was to surf. The skateboarding was ok (it was no 720) but overall that game was alot of fun.

Posted: May 21st 2007 12:17PM (Unverified) said

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isnt this game like 256k or something? you could almost write that code out on a loose leaf. definately not 25GB

Posted: May 22nd 2007 12:54AM (Unverified) said

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Duh, Draco, it'll be smoothed-over for HD and hi-color, which almost exponentiates (is that even a word?) the cost in K. On the Commodore 64, this game would have been 16 colors, with probably loadable screens, totalling somewhere around 200-300K at most, which in those days, well... let's just say your diapers mighta been bein changed while Pa was waitin for the next screen to load.

I remember back in tha day Epyx was the Shizzle. I don't know that I ever played this (but I can't wait till it comes out, because...), but I remember they had those olympian games?

Remember in the arcades there were those olympic games?

And then Epyx came out with them for the Commodore 64. And they somehow managed to use the machine's highest-resolution modes, but retain all the colors. I used to play those games, over and over. Good programming.

So yeah, I can't wait for this.

Posted: May 22nd 2007 12:56AM (Unverified) said

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Oh, I think my point was, the Epyx games we played on our home computers looked BETTER than the arcade games, and played better.

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