Just a short funny and true story from my life.
Starfirebirds was the very first game I got for my Amstrad CPC.
I still remember coming home with the CPC, and turning it on, and loading the game.
It's your average space-shooter. But at some point, not far into the game, something weird fell down from above: The face of an Indian man with a turban and a beard. At least that's what it looked like to me. I didn't think much about it, since many games have the weirdest things in them. Especially the C64 has quite a few games that makes no sense whatsoever regarding sprites.
It wasn't until a few days ago I stumbled across "Space Firebirds" on MAME, and immediately saw that it was in fact the "original" that Starfirebirds was based on. But there was no Indian man with a beard in this game. Instead there was a bird.... which of course made more sense, considering the name of the game.
So now, after all these years, I see that this sprite in Starfirebirds is actually supposed to be a bird....hehe. For all these years I was sure it was some guru master chasing me. And it was actually a bit more scary as a guru Indian man, than a bird.....
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Haahahahaha!
This is a nice story indeed. And the thing is, I cannot see a bird there :o
No, it is rather difficult to get that sprite to look like a bird.
The green "beard" is supposed to be the tail-feathers.
And then you should imagine that its wings are wide open.
Try looking at this YouTube clip of the original Space Firebirds.
Space Firebird {Arcade} (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ODSWVAaOfCQ#ws)
At 0:44 the bird appears.
It's easy to see the resemblance, but even when you see the resemblance, it's still difficult to make the CPC sprite look like a bird. :)
(http://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=3180.0;attach=4025;image)
Looks a bit like Bin Laden after his holidays in Chernobyl...
Hahaha! Nice story indeed, thanks for sharing!
No way I can see a bird in that, but after your interpretation I can see the Indian indeed...
PS The arcade looks like a nice little game!
Yeah it's a classic , good old shoot em'up Space firebirds!
After having played the original Space Firebirds, I actually find the Amstrad CPC version Starfirebirds a bit better than I used to. It's not such a bad port.
And when playing Starfirebirds on my Arcade Cabinet, it's even better. :)
Yeah it is quite impressive , It can handle a lot of sprites flying around the screen without it slowing down and it speeds up quite well on later levels.