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Action Force the computer game

Posted: 16 Feb 2008 19:10
by scoobydie
Did anyone actually remember playing the computer game back in the eighties?
I had a commodore vic 20 back then, not powerful enough to ring the doorbell, let alone run a complex game with moving pixels!

Re: Action Force the computer game

Posted: 16 Feb 2008 20:16
by The Kraken Wakes
i was playing the speccy version on my ds the other day and it really is awful... one i can remember being quite good was the gi joe arcade game, one guy blasting away at hundreds of cobras...

Re: Action Force the computer game

Posted: 16 Feb 2008 20:41
by scoobydie
If they could remake an A.F game, what would be better......
A first person shooter ...infiltrating cobra bases and commandeering vehicles
or a strategy game ike command and conquer... building bases and forces and taking each other out.
I`d prefer the latter. A Squadron of Skystrikers would be soooo cool

Re: Action Force the computer game

Posted: 16 Feb 2008 21:31
by The Kraken Wakes
advance wars action force style!!

Re: Action Force the computer game

Posted: 16 Jul 2008 17:17
by SteveD
For me a Command & Conquer style game any day.

As soon as I started reading this thread the images I had in my head were of hundreds of shadows being butchered trying to storm the Z Force base, and Squadrons of Skystrikers kicking ass! Now that would be ace! :ace: :ace: :ace: :ace: :ace: :ace: :ace: :ace: :ace: :ace: :ace: :ace: :ace: :ace: :ace:

Re: Action Force the computer game

Posted: 16 Jul 2008 18:18
by fuzzchile
I wonder if there's anyone out there who could mod a game into a Action Force based storyline (I know eventually they'll be a GI Joe when movie comes out but naturally you gotta have The Shadows Baron etc.. Seems like a really ripe concept .. as for original game it was kinda Space Invadersesque with a Giant Cobra as far as I remember I bet it's on Youtube somewhere

Re: Action Force the computer game

Posted: 16 Jul 2008 19:15
by paul463
Do you not think Command and Conquer has a lot of similarities to our AF world? Nod (dressed in red uniforms) lead by Kane a fanatic who poses as a God like character. Nod being a terrorist organisation with almost religious following. I think there are a lot of similarities, some one on the original EA games design team must have been an AF Fan!

Re: Action Force the computer game

Posted: 16 Jul 2008 21:41
by Destro
I had Action Force on the Amstrad CPC 464, ahhh.... the memories, I think I might still have it stored away at my parents house somewhere.

Actually I think the game was a bit pants if I remember rightly.

Re: Action Force the computer game

Posted: 17 Jul 2008 08:46
by Lady Jaye
paul463 wrote:some one on the original EA games design team must have been an AF Fan!
There is a resemblance, but prolly coincidence. Bottom line every good vs. evil game is the same: good gets to wear cool military gear, bad is dressed up for carnival. ;)

Darth Vader wears a bucket on his head, so Lucas was originally an AF fan?

:baron: "Skip, I am your father!"
:skip: "Nooooooooooo!"
Destro wrote:I think I might still have it stored away at my parents house somewhere.
A while ago I dug up my old CBM64 to see my old 'über cool' games. Among them were: Platoon, Commando, Who dares wins, Rambo, Beach Head I & II, Mission Impossible, GI Joe. In Platoon the tunnel phase (3D 1st person view, really wow in 1987) scared me to f*ck as a teenager. GI Joe was so cool to control the Mobat using two joysticks. When I was a kid these games looked so realistic and were so intense.

Geeeeez, 25 years later it all really looks bollocks.

My advice: do not turn the computer on! Keep your memories the way they are!

Re: Action Force the computer game

Posted: 17 Jul 2008 21:43
by Destro
Lady Jaye wrote:A while ago I dug up my old CBM64 to see my old 'über cool' games. Among them were: Platoon, Commando, Who dares wins, Rambo, Beach Head I & II, Mission Impossible, GI Joe. In Platoon the tunnel phase (3D 1st person view, really wow in 1987) scared me to f*ck as a teenager. GI Joe was so cool to control the Mobat using two joysticks. When I was a kid these games looked so realistic and were so intense.

Geeeeez, 25 years later it all really looks bollocks.

My advice: do not turn the computer on! Keep your memories the way they are!
I thought the Batman game for the Tim Burton movie was the greatest game ever, but good advice, I'm sure now I'd play it for 1 minute and think "I liked this s**t?"