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{| align="right" valign="top"|{{Infobox Game|Image = [[Image:Rtype cover.jpgpng|thumbcenter|200px300px|R-Type Titlescreen of the game cover]]|Company = [[Electric Dreams]]|Developer = [[Keith A. Goodyer]], [[Coder]], [[Coder]]|Publisher = [[Publisher Company]]|Musician = [[Richard Stevenson]]|Release = [[Category:Games 1988|1988]]|Platform = [[Amiga]], [[Amstrad CPC|CPC]], [[Atari ST]], [[Commodore 64|C64]], [[Game Boy]], [[MSX]], [[SEGA Master System]], [[TurboGrafx-16]], [[ZX Spectrum]]|Genre = Action|GameModes = {{Single player}}|Controls = {{Keyboard}} {{Joystick}}|Media = {{Disk}} {{Tape}}|Language = {{EN}} |Info = Remake 2012}}|}
'''''You make one little mistake in your life and the internet will never let you live it down.... Electric Dreams / Activision gave me 21 days to do the port. I wish i had the time to do a nice mode 0 port with new graphics, but alas it was never to be.'''''
'''''Electric Dreams Keith A Goodyer at [http:/ Activision gave me 21 days to do the port/www. I wish i had the time to do a nice mode 0 port with new graphics, but alas it was never to becpcwiki.'''eu/forum/index.php?topic=699.msg5756#msg5756 CPCwiki forum], 02/25/2010 ''
''Keith A Goodyer '''The completed Spectrum version - including the source code - was handed over on September 16th 1988 (Activision didn't quite get it that day but that's another story). This was the first day of the PCW show at CPCwiki forumEarls Court in London and Activision had press releases stating that the release date for this, and for the original Amstrad CPC version, would be November 1988. Keith received the source code the following week and started work immediately on the conversion (after a phone call or two) which means that, allowing for the 21 days it took to complete the conversion, 02/25/2010 the original CPC version was finished mid October.'''''
==The Fluff==
==The Game==
==The Port==
As said above, R-Type on CPC was a Speccy port.
Yet because the spectrum version was perhaps one of the best in the 8 bit area (and many say the best speccy game ever), the Amstrad version remained playable, fun, yet so disapointing... maybe disappointing and by far inferior to the Spectrum's one.original:
It is of note that the speccy version was itself ported (graphically) from the Atari ST version.
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Image:Rtype.png|Intro screen
Image:rtype_lvl1.png|Level 1
Image:Rtype1.png|Level 8
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== Game map ==
*{{CPCPower|1848}}
*[http://www.irem.co.jp/e/official/r/index.html Official R-Type page at Irem web site]*[http://www.sitedesteph.freesurf.fr/rtype/index.php A good site in French]{{CPCPower|7174}} (128k version)
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*Official R-Type page at Irem web site no more exist
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