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The Icon Bar: Games: Which Archimedes for games?
 
  Which Archimedes for games?
  karl100100 (14:18 8/9/2007)
  fwibbler (15:19 8/9/2007)
  vanpeebles (22:50 8/9/2007)
    karl100100 (13:50 9/9/2007)
    karl100100 (13:53 9/9/2007)
    karl100100 (14:17 9/9/2007)
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Rob Message #104351, posted by karl100100 at 14:18, 8/9/2007
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HI

Im looking to buy a Archimedes for some of the older games, like E Type, and other superior software titles. Which do you think will be be suitable.
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fwibbler Message #104352, posted by fwibbler at 15:19, 8/9/2007, in reply to message #104351
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I think the general opinion is an Acorn A5000 would be your best bet.
Cheers!
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vanpeebles Message #104359, posted by vanpeebles at 22:50, 8/9/2007, in reply to message #104351
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For old stuff I would of said an A3010, dirt cheap, joystick ports and you can connect it to a TV.
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Rob Message #104366, posted by karl100100 at 13:50, 9/9/2007, in reply to message #104359
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Can i play older games like E Type, and other Superior Software titles?

Any idea where i can get information on Archimedes Games??
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Rob Message #104367, posted by karl100100 at 13:53, 9/9/2007, in reply to message #104359
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Can i play older games like E Type, and other Superior Software titles?

Any idea where i can get information on Archimedes Games??
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Rob Message #104368, posted by karl100100 at 14:17, 9/9/2007, in reply to message #104359
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Can i play older games like E Type, and other Superior Software titles?

Any idea where i can get information on Archimedes Games??
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Jason Togneri Message #104370, posted by filecore at 19:12, 9/9/2007, in reply to message #104368

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Yes, the more you post the message, the quicker it will be answered. It depends on the specific game but since most games for RISC OS are old, probably they're all playable - most of the decent ones needed SA/RO3.7+ patching. As for titles, try looking at Acorn Arcade for freeware/PD stuff.

EDIT: edited because I got the website wrong. I'll check it and post another...

[Edited by filecore at 20:13, 9/9/2007]
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Andrew Rawnsley Message #104372, posted by arawnsley at 19:28, 9/9/2007, in reply to message #104370
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For the old floppy-based games, A3000 (RISC OS 2) or A3010 (RISC OS 3) would seem good choices. If you can find a school chucking a 3020, that's good because they had more RAM and hard drives too, if memory serves.

The later machines run the more complex games of course, but it sounds like you're interested in the really early ones (late 80s, early 90s).
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Andrew Rawnsley Message #104373, posted by arawnsley at 19:28, 9/9/2007, in reply to message #104370
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For the old floppy-based games, A3000 (RISC OS 2) or A3010 (RISC OS 3) would seem good choices. If you can find a school chucking a 3020, that's good because they had more RAM and hard drives too, if memory serves.

The later machines run the more complex games of course, but it sounds like you're interested in the really early ones (late 80s, early 90s).
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Jason Togneri Message #104375, posted by filecore at 06:17, 10/9/2007, in reply to message #104373

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Seriously, what's with all the double- and triple-posting?
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Peter Darnell Message #104377, posted by peter at 15:52, 10/9/2007, in reply to message #104375
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One point is that the A3000 only has a 720k floppy drive and I think some games eventualy came supplied on 1.4mb floppies that the later machines had, like the A5000.
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Andrew Rawnsley Message #104383, posted by arawnsley at 15:13, 11/9/2007, in reply to message #104377
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Very true (although it was 800kb). The 3010 onwards introduced the 1.6Mb disc size. That said, there were very few games produced on 1.6Mb discs because all the "Archimedes" series (A310/320, A410/420/440 and possibly A540) came with the low density drives. As a result, games companies tended to release their games on a pile of low density discs. Even later titles like Dune2 (lots of floppies!) was on LD I think, but I could be wrong on that example. Drifter from 4D (one of their last titles) was on 1.6Mb disc I think (again, I could be wrong), and I know our games were on 1.6Mb discs, but all the older ones were low density AFAIK.
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vanpeebles Message #104441, posted by vanpeebles at 11:20, 16/9/2007, in reply to message #104383
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For an idea of performance all my game recordings on YouTube are done on an A3010.

http://uk.youtube.com/profile?user=peetvanpeebles
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Jason Togneri Message #104451, posted by filecore at 06:21, 17/9/2007, in reply to message #104441

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Hahaha, excellent! That Nevryon video really brought back a lot of memories. Sadly my floppy is corrupted and so I can't play Nevryon anymore...
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