I had this comment in one of my YouTube videos -
QuoteHave you ever looked into doing Squeek from US Gold? I remember there was a massive thing in the news that they had to pull it off shelves as the character would swear in the game. LarryBundyJr (http://www.youtube.com/user/LarryBundyJr)
Quote@Xyphoe (http://www.youtube.com/comment_search?username=xyphoe) It was definitely Skweek, I strongly remember it as a kid as it was one of the few times an Amstrad game made it into the mainstream press. I believe a few issues of Amstrad Action / Amstrad Computer User mentioned it too. LarryBundyJr (http://www.youtube.com/user/LarryBundyJr)
Does anyone know anything about this or remember? I can't find anything from Googling about
Skweek was released by Loriciel in 1989, it was available for quite a few platforms as far as I know, but I have no memories of it being banned or of it having any cursing in it. There was a follow up called Super Skweek too.
Bryce.
Edit: You can download it here: http://www.loriciel.net/fiche.php?id=61 (http://www.loriciel.net/fiche.php?id=61)
Oops, that doesn't work, you can get it here though: http://www.theoldcomputer.com/roms/index.php?folder=Amstrad/CPC/Games/[DSK]/s
http://www.cpc-power.com/index.php?page=detail&num=119
Thanks guys, of course I'm aware of the game and sites like CPC Power (first site I looked at for information) but there's nothing listed for this 'controversy' if it did indeed exist.
mmm.Ask to developers of game.If skweek is banned,maybe they know.
http://stephane.ducasse.free.fr/skweek2.htm
I have no memory of such thing...
Well, there were the Q-bert style bubbles, no? What else could it say?
never heard of such a thing in skweek.
from memory there was no speech in skweek ???
maybe the guy is mistaken xyphoe ?
dont remember any other cpc game having swear words in them do you ??
Quote from: cpc4eva on 19:39, 09 March 11
dont remember any other cpc game having swear words in them do you ??
Yes Clever and Smart - When you bump into the old woman
Reviewed in CWTA February 1988 and AA no. 28
On the other hand most demos used the F word a lot... :P
Both of the "Skweek" games interesting enough have that French Connection - not that means anything merely saying Loriciels were involved making the game, "Super Skweek" was all Loriciels, where's "Skweek" seems to be a jointed thing between U.S. GOLD & Loriciels. Handy cause I've got a copy of the original review from AA47 on hand which don't mention anything about Swearing, though at the end of their description of the game they ask the question "why doesn't the little geezer actually make a noise, let alone a skweek?" Or does the Swearing in a caption during the game, or perhaps the swearing is sound which was eliminated from another version before a CPC version was make, not sure cause I though Loriciels only made CPC games, though that's just my silly way of thinking that everyone only embraced the CPC! ;D
"Gloups" and "Arggg".... swearings ?
Yet yes, Loriciel was well into CPC.
Because it was one of its stapple income market.
Ooooh. Looks like it may be true!
Came across a small news article in Amstrad Action today confirming this -
(http://cpcoxygen.fxwebdevelopment.com/amstrad_action/AA048/jpg/scans/aa48-08.jpg)
Quote from: Xyphoe on 20:08, 12 May 11
Ooooh. Looks like it may be true!
Came across a small news article in Amstrad Action today confirming this -
"Cor blimey govenor!"
(origin: http://www.angelfire.com/ar/popims/page4.html)
Explains why I missed it, I missed AA48 - actually I recall having the opportunity of buying AA48 at the time (merely for the Type-ins, though at the time I missed AA45 which had the Typewriter program and cause AA48 had this huge thing in it, I presumed it needed the Typewriter to get it to work (what a strange mind I had back then! :-[ ), since it had those weird codes! As it was the type-in in AA48 was missing some lines, which were included in AA49 and I personally had no chance of getting AA49, so it would have looked bad for them given the length of time it would take to type that program in and not being able to get it to work! :-\ Pat McDonald had an excellent run of faulty programs (Sprite Designer in AA43, Typewriter in AA45) which went into AA and his Module Designer was no exception! ;D
Slim chances to find it... :(
Hey guys :)
I have finally managed to get an answer to this as I was recently able to interview the developer for one of my videos :)
If you want to skip to that part its about 09:02 :) Enjoy
This is very cool! I never played the first Sweek but I played the Tiny Sweeks like crazy when I was a kid. I loved that game :D
Listening to the Swkeek tune deserved a like alone, but lovely video! And thanks for clearing that up :)
Quote from: Gryzor on 15:56, 03 October 15
Listening to the Swkeek tune deserved a like alone, but lovely video! And thanks for clearing that up :)
More than happy mate, and yes the Skweek choon brought back some serious nostalgia :D
yeah awesome vid slopes man :)
now has anyone got a copy of skweek with the swearing in it ???
I second the question.
I hate to say, I'd want to see that too!
kool to have the dude himself on video, will look at it a bit more.
Don't switch topic again MacDeath! We all want to see the swearing...
Now where is it?
Someone have take a look to the code? maybe is there and only disconnected as the music of the turtles.
Hi there guys from a very old thread...
I did not find this thread when I tried searching for Skweek (sorry ! I must have mistyped the name) - so I started a new thread yesterday.
I have found a copy of Skweek this week. In pretty good shape. Will try and post some pictures.
Does anyone else own it ? Did anyone get to test it for swearing ? I don't own an Amstrad so can't verify this.
I love games that have some kind of controversy ! :)
Quote from: misguided_fool on 14:01, 29 December 21
I have found a copy of Skweek this week. In pretty good shape. Will try and post some pictures.
Does anyone else own it ? Did anyone get to test it for swearing ? I don't own an Amstrad so can't verify this.
I love games that have some kind of controversy ! :)
I own two copies of the UK release of
Skweek - one on cassette, one on disc - and I didn't encounter any swearing in either of them. As copies of the game were apparently recalled, I guess if anyone manages to find one that does contain swearing, it'll be a pretty rare item.
I think I've got the disk version somewhere...
Quote from: misguided_fool on 14:01, 29 December 21I did not find this thread when I tried searching for Skweek (sorry ! I must have mistyped the name)
More likely the search didn't return anything. It's more like a search how my kids perform it. It can be just right there and they insist, they don't find it. Hint: Use Google with site:cpcwiki.eu option.
Thanks for the replies guys.
I was hoping to find some people that owned it as I thought it was fairly uncommon due to the swearing issue.
I'm guessing the issue was put right, and then put back on sale without the swearing.
I guess I need to make a tape file of it to check it out.
I think I have a device for converting Commmodore 64 tapes to .wav files.
I guess it should work for CPC464 also - as it is just audio ? I just need an audio file to convert to an Amstrad format ?
I will have to look into it further.
CDT2WAV was the following I used many years ago, worked pretty well...
Quote from: Gryzor on 18:38, 30 December 21
CDT2WAV was the following I used many years ago, worked pretty well...
You can also use CSW2CDT (http://cngsoft.no-ip.org/csw2cdt.htm) by @cngsoft (https://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=191) to decode CDT files back to WAV files, although it also creates a CSW file as an intermediate step.
Just a heads up if anyone is interested. I've put it up for sale on Ebay.
Wasnt sure of a value so started it off cheap.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/313834019535?hash=item4911f71acf:g:igQAAOSwLvFh4dk1
I am happy to post worldwide if needed. Cheers