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Title: Amstrad CPC. Scapeghost by 'Level 9 Computing'
Post by: ComSoft6128 on 06:14, 29 May 22
Using the solution provided by abandonwaredos.com, this video is a partial walk-thru (sprint-thru!) of part one of this large three part text adventure game, released for the CPC and other home computers in 1989.
664 & 6128 owners were at a distinct advantage as they had in-game access to all of the 28 impressive screens stored on side B of the disc.
Six of the screens can be seen at:  2:26, 3:15, 3:47, 5:36, 8:15 & 9:21

In-game the screens can be moved vertically by using the F2 or F8 keys - a nice touch that comes in handy when you can't remember your last few moves!

I've added a "cold wind" soundtrack to the video so adjust the sound level to suit or if you wish to experience the game in its original form - hit the mute.

From the manual:
"It´s not easy being a ghost; betrayed to a criminal gang and falsely blamed for your own death when they escape with a hostage. Reincarnated in your old haunts, you have just three nights to clear your name. But with your detective skills and new psychic powers, a spirited revenge is a dead cert. The gangsters haven´t the ghost of a chance!"

From igdb.com:
"A departure from Level 9's usual fare..
Police officer Alan Chance was killed in the line of duty, but has now returned as a ghost - and must solve the crime which cost him his life.
In the first part, you must befriend ghosts and build up your spectral strength, in the second part, you need to start the process of dealing with the crooks that killed you and in the final part, you must escape your exorcism in order for a final confrontation with the crooks, solve the case, rescue your kidnapped partner and clear your name."

From CPCPOWER:
"The game uses the Multi-Mode technique which allows to mix graphics modes.
The background is in MODE 0 and the dialogue area is in MODE 1.
The color palette is 16 colors (MODE 1 using the first 4 inks of MODE 0)"

Reviews
Amstrad Computer User review (at CPCRULEZ):
https://cpcrulez.fr/GamesTest/scapeghost.htm

&

Nich Campbell @ CPC Game Reviews:
http://www.cpcgamereviews.com/s/index3.html

Links:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Level_9...
https://www.igdb.com/games/scapeghost
http://l9memorial.if-legends.org/html...
https://www.cpc-power.com/index.php?p...

Solution:
https://www.abandonwaredos.com/docs.p...



Not emulated - original hardware and software.
Please note that  the aspect ratio for this YouTube video is 16:9 but the CPC monitor
has an aspect ratio of 4:3 so you may wish to adjust your viewing device accordingly.
Title: Re: Amstrad CPC. Scapeghost by 'Level 9 Computing'
Post by: Gryzor on 07:09, 29 May 22
Been wanting to play this for ages... Pretty intriguing plot! 
Title: Re: Amstrad CPC. Scapeghost by 'Level 9 Computing'
Post by: ComSoft6128 on 07:36, 29 May 22
I've only looked at the first part and in an earlier attempt had opened the lock described at the end of the video - there is a real sense of achievement when interacting with the "physical" world. But.......a big BUT.......I wouldn't have had a clue without the solution that someone has kindly posted. So if you do play it, keep the solution at hand, you may (guaranteed!) need it.
Title: Re: Amstrad CPC. Scapeghost by 'Level 9 Computing'
Post by: Strident on 20:07, 29 May 22
It was an interesting team behind the design of this one too...

Peter Gerrard, brother of Mike, and author of books like "Exploring Adventures on the.." and "The Adventurer's Companion"; games like The Odyssey and Duckworth's release of Colossal Cave Adventure; published articles and editorial work in the likes of  Commodore Computing International, Popular Computing Weekly, Commodore Horizons, and 64 Tape Computing; and regular adventure columns for Sinclair User and Dragon User..

Sandra Sharkey, who originally came up through the adventure community, founding the long-running Adventure Probe fanzine. She created the Amstrad adventure The Case of the Mixed-up Shymer which was eventually a demonstration title for the Incentive's Atari ST adventure creator (with graphics by Dicon Peeke; who also did the pictures for Scapeghost) and, like Peter, she for a time wrote the adventure column for Sinclair User.
Title: Re: Amstrad CPC. Scapeghost by 'Level 9 Computing'
Post by: ComSoft6128 on 09:56, 09 February 23
Quote from: sam_the_king on 09:44, 09 February 23I have read the post you have linked, and I understand the issue you are facing. Unfortunately, it seems that the game Scapeghost from Level 9 Computing is not compatible with the Amstrad CPC. This is likely due to the fact that the game was originally released for the ZX Spectrum and was later ported to the Amstrad CPC. The port was not done in a very professional manner and thus, it does not seem to be compatible with the Amstrad CPC. I apologize for the inconvenience.
No inconvenience here and why the apology?
Title: Re: Amstrad CPC. Scapeghost by 'Level 9 Computing'
Post by: Gryzor on 10:00, 09 February 23
That was a weird post. 
Title: Re: Amstrad CPC. Scapeghost by 'Level 9 Computing'
Post by: Anthony Flack on 10:59, 09 February 23
It's kind of odd that they didn't use Mode 2 for the text like the Magnetic Scrolls games did. 
Title: Re: Amstrad CPC. Scapeghost by 'Level 9 Computing'
Post by: Gryzor on 11:59, 09 February 23
Let's take a vote: who thinks it's a spammer? 
Title: Re: Amstrad CPC. Scapeghost by 'Level 9 Computing'
Post by: andycadley on 12:02, 09 February 23
I'm wondering if it is some sort of ChatGPT bot, it has that kind of air about it.
Title: Re: Amstrad CPC. Scapeghost by 'Level 9 Computing'
Post by: Gryzor on 12:05, 09 February 23
Could very well be, working for a spammer to build cred before the actual spam begins. 
Title: Re: Amstrad CPC. Scapeghost by 'Level 9 Computing'
Post by: ComSoft6128 on 12:07, 09 February 23
Quote from: andycadley on 12:02, 09 February 23I'm wondering if it is some sort of ChatGPT bot, it has that kind of air about it.
Maybe a test or an experiment of some kind?
Title: Re: Amstrad CPC. Scapeghost by 'Level 9 Computing'
Post by: Gryzor on 12:11, 09 February 23
Interested to see where it leads. 
Title: Re: Amstrad CPC. Scapeghost by 'Level 9 Computing'
Post by: ComSoft6128 on 12:39, 09 February 23
Quote from: Anthony Flack on 10:59, 09 February 23It's kind of odd that they didn't use Mode 2 for the text like the Magnetic Scrolls games did.
I wonder if Mode 1 was used because it was more legible for Modulator users viewing the game on a TV?
Title: Re: Amstrad CPC. Scapeghost by 'Level 9 Computing'
Post by: Gryzor on 12:46, 09 February 23
Hmm I wouldn't mind it in full mode 2 to be honest! 
Title: Re: Amstrad CPC. Scapeghost by 'Level 9 Computing'
Post by: Gryzor on 14:11, 09 February 23
Quote from: ComSoft6128 on 12:07, 09 February 23
Quote from: andycadley on 12:02, 09 February 23I'm wondering if it is some sort of ChatGPT bot, it has that kind of air about it.
Maybe a test or an experiment of some kind?
By the way, German and Ukrainian IPs for this user.,. 
Title: Re: Amstrad CPC. Scapeghost by 'Level 9 Computing'
Post by: Anthony Flack on 22:25, 09 February 23
Quote from: ComSoft6128 on 12:39, 09 February 23
Quote from: Anthony Flack on 10:59, 09 February 23It's kind of odd that they didn't use Mode 2 for the text like the Magnetic Scrolls games did.
I wonder if Mode 1 was used because it was more legible for Modulator users viewing the game on a TV?

Who knows what their thinking was, but the Amiga and Atari ST versions both use 80 column text, while the Spectrum and C64 versions (obviously) don't. And out of all of them, the CPC was surely the least likely to be found plugged into a TV.

I guess the text is all being drawn with the firmware so maybe mode 2 text would be a simple hack...?
Title: Re: Amstrad CPC. Scapeghost by 'Level 9 Computing'
Post by: Gryzor on 19:51, 10 February 23
Ok, deleting that account now, it's no fun after all. 
Title: Re: Amstrad CPC. Scapeghost by 'Level 9 Computing'
Post by: zeropolis79 on 13:49, 01 March 23
Unearthed my original longplay video of this - reminded me there are different endings at the end of Part 3...
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