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Video Game?

Posted: 08 Jun 2004, 18:47
by tomyboy
Is or was there ever a video game made? Even if it's a PC game. From photo and video clips from the Knightmare website, I think they could make it into a good video game!!!!

Re:Video Game?

Posted: 08 Jun 2004, 20:54
by HStorm
There were two computer games, one for the Spectrum and the other for the Amiga (I think). They were both very fiddly and awkward to play and were far from in keeping with the spirit or identity of the series.

Re:Video Game?

Posted: 08 Jun 2004, 21:01
by MoanaLiza
Also Skippy (Skip the dreadnought) is in the process of creating a computer game.

Re:Video Game?

Posted: 08 Jun 2004, 21:03
by FrightKnight
Yes, the second knightmare game, for the Amiga (the retro home computer of champions), did receive 85% in a magazine, but it played like another game- Captive (it was based on the same engine, actually).

Darn it, I knew there was a magazine scan I could have done. I'll do it soon. I'll scan in the review.

Re:Video Game?

Posted: 08 Jun 2004, 21:06
by beamrider2600
I have an Amiga, maybe I should track it down. Does anyone know how easy/difficult it is to find?

Re:Video Game?

Posted: 08 Jun 2004, 21:08
by MoanaLiza
There are a few bits of info on games here http://knightmare.com/reviews/compgames/index.htm

Re:Video Game?

Posted: 08 Jun 2004, 21:09
by HStorm
Keep your eyes in Amazon or E-bay. The games usually pop up there from time to time. The books too.

Re:Video Game?

Posted: 09 Jun 2004, 12:36
by Snowcat
If it helps anybody, I've got Disk images of both 'Official' Knightmare games that you can run in an emulator ('WinUAE' for Amiga and whatever you can find for Amstrad CPC).

Can E-mail on if anyone wants them.

However, if any of the 'head-highs' aren't keen on me doing this Please tell me!

Re:Video Game?

Posted: 09 Jun 2004, 19:59
by tomyboy
Do the games work on modern computers?

Re:Video Game?

Posted: 09 Jun 2004, 20:05
by Billy
The second game was on floppy disk, but I believe Amiga and Atari ST floppies were formatted differently to PC and Mac floppies. And the first game was on floppy disk and audio tape. So I'm afraid the answer is no.

Re:Video Game?

Posted: 10 Jun 2004, 13:54
by FrightKnight
Yes, ironically Amigas can read PC disks, but PCs can't do vice versa.

That's why the disks have to be converted into 'ADF's. Then they'll work under WinUAE. On yet another hand, you also need the Kickstart ROM for an Amiga, which can be obtained either (illegally) on the Internet, purchasing 'Amiga forever' from Cloanto (sic?), which gives you the ROMs legally (and shows you how to set up an Amiga), or you get them from an...Amiga.

Yes, it's a lot of work for a game that in the end isn't that great.

Re:Video Game?

Posted: 10 Jun 2004, 19:55
by tomyboy
FrightKnight wrote:
Yes, it's a lot of work for a game that in the end isn't that great.
I won't bother to search for one then! Which company do you think would make a Knightmare game?
(This is more of a question aimed at people my age i.e 14)

Re:Video Game?

Posted: 10 Jun 2004, 20:12
by NimaGraven
FrightKnight wrote: Yes, it's a lot of work for a game that in the end isn't that great.
I suppose you mean for a game based on the series of Knightmare it wasn't that good.. Or did the Captive engine just fail it in general? Hmm.. Because from what I can remember, Captive and Captive II: Liberation were both very good games for the Amiga.

Re:Video Game?

Posted: 12 Jun 2004, 19:02
by tomyboy
I went on Ebay and found out that Activision made it. So I've emailed them asking them if they could make an modern version!

Re:Video Game?

Posted: 12 Jun 2004, 19:21
by beamrider2600
^NOOOOOO you don't want activision to make it, they suck.

Edit: after writing that I just realised that my screename is in reference to an old activision game - so I looked stupid just then...