MAME ROW #4: 4-D Warriors
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Yeah, you certainly got good value for your inserted coin back in those days!
I played it until my first ship sank. As you say, interesting, but not exactly riveting!
4-D Warriors was interesting, but as a big Asteroids fan, I had to vote for Space Duel, yeah, I guess Atari were milking the franchise a bit by 1982 (that's when the International Arcade Museum reckons it was released - http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9647)
Edit: Actually no, you are correct, they are wrong - that MCMLXXX on the title screen proves it was 1980, not 1982!
I appreciate their attempts to add a bit more variety with the 2 simultaneous player game, and that odd '1 player with 2 tethered space ships' concept, but I still prefer the simple 1 player, 1 ship option.
Anyway, it gets my vote!
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I realize that Depthcharge is from 1977, but did it have sound? Mine doesn't seem to have any.
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@obsidianspider said in MAME ROW #4:
I realize that Depthcharge is from 1977, but did it have sound? Mine doesn't seem to have any.
Same here. I think it doesn't have sound.
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@obsidianspider said in MAME ROW #4:
I realize that Depthcharge is from 1977, but did it have sound? Mine doesn't seem to have any.
it uses samples
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@dankcushions said in MAME ROW #4: 4-D Warriors:
@obsidianspider said in MAME ROW #4:
I realize that Depthcharge is from 1977, but did it have sound? Mine doesn't seem to have any.
it uses samples
Awesome! That helped a lot. I never would have thought of something like that.
I have to say, that while I love discovering these "new" games, learning more about how MAME works is probably my favorite part of this series.
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no problem :) the sounds are actually kinda cool! wonder how they achieved those on 1970s hardware...
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@obsidianspider Wow! nice score man!!!
There's a kind of boss that keeps changing the plane. You have to press up until the top of the "wall" to go after it. See
I could get to the AREA.4, but to be honest I didn't notice when I passed from one to another :P
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A quick googling about "4-D Warriors strategies" took me to wikipedia. There's no real strategies, but there are some description of all those strange things that happen in this game and it might help. Take a read: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4-D_Warriors
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What should we do when a MAME ROW game needs some tweaks to work? (it is implicit in this question that after the tweaks the game are perfectly playable with a joystick)
Please, answer here: http://www.strawpoll.me/11478755 -
@meleu said in MAME ROW #4: 4-D Warriors:
What should we do when a MAME ROW game needs some tweaks to work? (it is implicit in this question that after the tweaks the game are perfectly playable with a joystick)
Please, answer here: http://www.strawpoll.me/11478755I think it depends on what you consider a tweak. I wasn't about to recompile MAME just to play a single game, but mapping a button doesn't bother me.
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if people don't want to do the tweak then they can vote for another game in the poll.
so many polls already. is this how the EU started? ;)
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@dankcushions said in MAME ROW #4: 4-D Warriors:
if people don't want to do the tweak then they can vote for another game in the poll.
Good point. It fits the K.I.S.S. principle and there's no chance to make the little mess like I made this week.
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My score: 23500 pts :)
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My personal best: 32200 :)
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My Score: 25300
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