Horace in the Mystic Woods (PC)

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Reply #60 on: April 17, 2010, 09:58:54 am
Thanks for all the info, really nice to hear all that.

I was a huge fan of the psion series in general, even writing games on the original 2 line organisers.
I was thrilled when I was asked to write a Horace game for the 3a even though I did cop out a little and to a platform game lol, but I was only given 2 weeks and really did not have time for innovation.
The code was post here somewher I believe?

I wonder what the spectrum Horace 4 would have played like?

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Reply #61 on: April 17, 2010, 10:24:47 am
Ah that was my first job at Psion - repairing Org II 2 line CM, XP, etc and the later 4 line LZ & LZ64s.
They were fantastic machines and I still have them all.
It's all coming back now  ;D
We were amazed the Series 3 machines were in production for so long when you think about the shelf life of the average mobile phone today.
The 3mx was the final masterpiece.  Much faster CPU, but we had to tune it down to continue to play Horace!

I honestly don't know much more about Horace 4 (although I asked everyone I could think of) than the screenshot from the Spectrum demos and it had originated from the UK arm of Melbourne House and not the original guys across the pond...but then again this would be circa 1986 and things get forgotten or distorted by the hands of time perhaps?
Maybe somebody, somewhere will dig out where that came from and share it someday.

You know, we really liked Stigma as well and there was another called Bomz that kept me busy for many an hour.
Stigma would also be a fitting candidate to port to something like an iPhone?

Yep - we were all in awe of HATMW and I have to admit that I was one of the first to do the reverse translate in order to obtain the defnitive list of "easter eggs" when you enter the names into the score table!  - Sorry about that!  :-[



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Reply #62 on: April 17, 2010, 10:40:25 am
RevTraning Horace - tut tut lol.

Bomz was a pretty good game - I must admit that I played that for many an hour as well.

One thing that is a shame is my inability to transfer anything to my 3a now. Nothing I have has com ports for the lead :( I have a few other 3a games that I did and am proud of, including a golf game with many twists and a puzzle boulderdash game called balders. Some were released by Yellow Computing and though selling many units (earning more than game 3a for me) there is no info on them online. I would love to change that.
I did send a member Lobo a 3a and the games pack and will send the games at some point. I have everything stll except the stigma5 source sadly. It would be nice to get some picture post and some box pics.

You must have had a lot of fun in the day! The psion series were wonderful machines and we still use 5mx's at work to this day for data management.
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Reply #63 on: April 17, 2010, 06:10:30 pm
Have to admit that screen from the previous page is fantastic.
Wonder how would HITMW look on C64 (oh and the first one to say 'brown' gets punched in the pants)!



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Reply #64 on: April 17, 2010, 06:20:17 pm
Blue!

(Then again I am colour blind)

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Reply #65 on: April 17, 2010, 06:35:26 pm
Blue!

(Then again I am colour blind)

Well...you're yellow. :D



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Reply #66 on: April 17, 2010, 06:42:33 pm
I really must find all my disks of this stuff if people are still interested.

I certainly am!

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Reply #67 on: April 17, 2010, 06:49:42 pm
Me too.



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Reply #68 on: April 17, 2010, 06:58:07 pm
I hope the new port will finally appear!

We were all hoping back in '76...

Seems to have gone the same way as the Spectrum port  :)  :)

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