Daley Thompson's Decathlon vs Hypersports
Maybe the best multi-sports games for the Spectrum. They both were published nearly the same time (1984 and 1985) and they both were a great success.
Which is your favourite? I go for Hypersports.
Which is your favourite? I go for Hypersports.
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What would be perfect would be a megamix incorpaorating the best events from each (although you know that would cause arguments). Also including a 2 player mode where you could actually have Hyper Bill compete against Daley Thompson.
I'm just drivelling that fantasy out because I really can't decide which is my fave, I feel stronger towards Hypersports, but then I stop and think Decathlon had some really good fun events also.
Sorry that's too much of a fine line I'm afriad and I don't know which side to step onto :D
Hypersports is better, but a year was a long time back then in terms of the advancement of Spectrum games development so it ought to have been. Decathlon was very good for its day, if ever so murderous on rubber keyboards.
Hyper Sports is the more polished one, love the swimming/archery/skeet shooting but weight lifting/triple jump i was never keen on. Plus the horse was a complete bugger.
Both superb games though but when i hear the 'jingle' before the first event in Decathlon i'm instantly back in '84/85. Brilliant game
Both games are in my top 20 speccy games anyway .
To be honest, though, I think they were both good examples of the genre, and I seem to remember that both were very popular. And DTD at least was responsible for many broken keyboards and joysticks!
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Hypersports!
I liked HyperSports, though I was always a bit scared to play it in case I damaged the keyboard.
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Oh I dunno. I quite like looping through it with increasingly difficult qualification levels.
Have you tied Double Dragon on the VCS, although it should be called Single Dragon.
1 Track and Field
2 Hypersports
I realise that the Arcade games were released in that order but on the spectrum it was the other way round Hypersports was first.
I couldn't do that in the arcade, so I'm pretty glad it didn't make it to the Speccy version :)
The weightlifting was a good choice for final event, I thought.
Mr. Smith used the 3 high scores for each event to hide fairly innocent messages e.g.
FIN
EEE
GAN
Which I presume refers to Paul Finnegan who was at Ocean Software at the time and went on to form Special FX with Joffa.
But if you look at the back of the cassette inlay - one of the screenshots shows a event with the scores:
ACG
ARE
POO
Obviously referring to Ultimate Play The Game.
I'm pretty sure that these particular high score names never actually made it into the finished mastered game.
Here is the inlay, but it is impossible to see the text - if it is there.. :smile:
It would be interesting to see a higher resolution scan of this.
I am not saying you are not correct, however for me it looks something like:
ALG
AME
POG
(Which might mean something too!) :D
Can anyone solve this great screenshit mystery?
;-)
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The screenshit was a genuine typo I made :lol:
But I figured I couldn't just leave it at that :D
I can't find the ZX Spectrum inlay image but the C64 hitsquad re-release version has the same ZX Spectrum screensh(i)ot in the top left hand corner on the back of the inlay.
See this link:
http://c64tapes.org/scans/1037_if_1.jpg
ACG
ARE
POO
;-)