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Lovely review!Brought back loads of memories that one, but now it looks like Warner have got it... The thought of a remake is well gone!Better to see what ends up on Steam! <--- ~Half arsed shovelware
After Rampage, we'll probably have a Spy Hunter: The Movie, starring Vin Diesel! Dabz
One of my faves from the arcades, remember this being in my local snooker hall when it opened in 87.Bob Pape wasn't responsible for R-Type on the Amstrad, btw. That honour went to Keith A. Goodyer. Some interesting comments made from both on both versions here: http://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php/R-TypeI am really glad that you settled on the Amstrad being the better out of the 8bit Micros though, cos I really didn't agree with all of the praise on the Spectrum version. I found the characters clumsy as hell when it came to trying to climb the buildings on the Speccy.