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Title: Zombi
Post by: Xyphoe on 18:30, 27 April 11
http://cpc-power.com/index.php?page=detail&num=1239

I really wanted to get into this game and do a longplay, as it looks like a cool and creepy game and based on one of my favourite horror movies (Dawn Of The Dead) but am disappointed to find only the French and Spanish versions are available to download and no English instructions.

Does anyone have the UK version on disk at all?

I have found in my collection a copy of it on cassette tape as part of some 'best of UBI Soft' collection ... I note though there's a 64k and 128k version - anyone know what the differences are?
Title: Re: Zombi
Post by: MiguelSky on 22:46, 27 April 11
Quote from: Xyphoe on 18:30, 27 April 11I note though there's a 64k and 128k version - anyone know what the differences are?
They are graphic differences, richer in 128k logically.
Title: Re: Zombi
Post by: MacDeath on 23:49, 27 April 11
QuoteVersion 128K : On a droit à un joli scrolling entre chaque déplacement et 2 faces pour le jeu.
the game scrolls when you go from one room into another.

2 faces for the game...???

Perhaps far more content ?
Title: Re: Zombi
Post by: MiguelSky on 00:00, 28 April 11
Quote from: MacDeath on 23:49, 27 April 11
the game scrolls when you go from one room into another.
Ah, and icons bar scrolls too :)

QuotePerhaps far more content ?
I don't think so, the map is the same.
Title: Re: Zombi
Post by: Xyphoe on 02:00, 28 April 11
Oh man, I'm a bit sad.

Whilst the Amstrad version was the ORIGINAL and good for 1986, the Speccy version released in 1990 is much better :(
http://www.worldofspectrum.org/infoseekid.cgi?id=0005865

I've given both versions a good play for 10-20minutes each and far more enjoyed the Speccy version.

The whole interface has been simplified by using less icons and a constant mouse pointer, which does make things so much less cumbersome.

Also because of that combat is improved as you can punch zombies in the head or shoot them. In the Amstrad version the zombies don't even appear in front of you!! You just get a zombie 'icon' appear in the border and 'blip' noise to signify you are entering combat with them... which you then have to waggle the joystick left and right manically for what seems like ages, adding insult to injury I had about 3 or 4 zombies in row! I literally had to rest my wrists from hammering down on the keys for so long between each fight. Shame :(
Title: Re: Zombi
Post by: MiguelSky on 15:09, 28 April 11
An attemp of graphical remake was done some time ago in amstrad.es forum http://www.amstrad.es/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1926&hilit=zombi (http://www.amstrad.es/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1926&hilit=zombi) No results (at the moment :D)
Title: Re: Zombi
Post by: MacDeath on 17:29, 28 April 11
QuoteWhilst the Amstrad version was the ORIGINAL and good for 1986, the Speccy version released in 1990 is much better
Sad world...
Speccy port are worse, Amstrad ports on speccy are better... >:(

Anyway, the other versions were all released after, so yeah the interface was improuved...
Perhaps some Patch/Addon  ?

The Zombi engine was also used for another game (sort of) : Hurlements
(werewolf themed...).

Would be nice to compare perhaps.

http://www.cpc-power.com/index.php?page=detail&num=1123

(http://www.cpc-power.com/images/ecran_jeu1/1123.png)
Title: Re: Zombi
Post by: nurgle on 00:15, 02 May 11

Hmmm, I probably have the disc buried somewhere. Is the UK version really not available on the net?
Title: Re: Zombi
Post by: MacDeath on 00:28, 02 May 11
Anyway those games could really benefit from more advanced engine :
better use of less icons (faster shortcuts and gameplay...)

Some rasters (3 zones...) to get something like Mode1 with 10 colours..

And, well... graphic a bit more coloured (3 colours instead of 2 ?)

Also HardSprites for PLUS... :D

And Mouse management.
Title: Re: Zombi
Post by: Nich on 16:14, 02 May 11
Quote from: nurgle on 00:15, 02 May 11
Hmmm, I probably have the disc buried somewhere. Is the UK version really not available on the net?

I don't know of any site where the English version can be downloaded. I have tried to obtain it from eBay a couple of times without success. :( If you do have it and can transfer it to a DSK file, I'm sure that several people on here (including myself) will thank you for it!
Title: Re: Zombi
Post by: Ythcal on 17:06, 02 May 11
Hm, I have the German version somewhere on my discs, have to transfer it to dsk some day, but no English version.
Title: Re: Zombi
Post by: Xyphoe on 03:53, 03 May 11
Quote from: MiguelSky on 15:09, 28 April 11
An attemp of graphical remake was done some time ago in amstrad.es forum http://www.amstrad.es/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1926&hilit=zombi (http://www.amstrad.es/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1926&hilit=zombi) No results (at the moment :D )

Ooooh! That looks quite nice and interesting!

(http://www.amstrad.es/forum/download/file.php?id=1634&sid=aac9f1a9adbc30fce5c9ac6b5af4e37a&mode=view)

And interesting to compare too!

How annoying the Amstrad version was left out of getting a makeover in 1990... the C64 version did but the Amstrad version was the original game!!! GRRR!
Title: Re: Zombi
Post by: MacDeath on 06:05, 03 May 11
Look : the PC CGA version is Amstrad Perfect ! :P
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