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- Subject: PORTABLE ADDICTION
- Keywords: LYNX PORTFOLIO ATARI
- Date: 2 Jul 91 07:50:37 GMT
- Sender: a15@nikhef.nl (Peter Heymens Visser)
- _________________________________________________________________________
-
- PORTABLE ADDICTION ISSUE #02 THE Newsletter for Lynx and Portfolio Freaks
- _________________________________________________________________________
-
- Editor - Tjerk "MegaJerk" Heymens Visser
- Editorial Assistant - Yiri "NeuroMancer" Kohl
- With special thanx to:
- Andre "ALU" Luyer, Mr.Doom, Decoder, BJ Gleason (for being such
- a great PFolio programmer), FunTronics Computer Shop (for being
- so slow with their imports), Robert Jung (for the extra info on
- fidelity chess).
- _________________________________________________________________________
-
- Introduction...
-
- Aaargh! Wotta month this has been! First of all this newsletter ascii
- file corrupted. Then, after reconstructing it, we had our exams! And then
- the biggest problem arose!!! Since this is the first time we've done the
- newsletter on a PC, there were some problems in uploading it. We didn't
- have a PC near our modem, so a friend had to do it. Our *friend* then
- found out that his account on Internet had expired! But finally here it
- is!
- Now this issue has become a little bit lame, because of the afore men-
- tioned problems. Some featured had to be left out, like an interview
- with Stephen Landrum, and most of the stuff that our editor, MegaJerk,
- wrote. We'll have all these features included next month. Next month
- the entire Portable Addiction will have a new face, too. From then on
- we'll also cover the Sega Game Gear. And in two months, our Portfolio
- section will be gone. Sad, but true!
- Anyway, share and enjoy! And let us know what you think of PA!
- Sayonara!
-
- Yiri "NeuroMancer" Kohl
- Editorial Assistant
-
- P.S.: I have typed this issue myself (instead of Tjerk) just to find
- out which one of us makes the least number of errors, so please
- let us know what you think!
- _________________________________________________________________________
- +--------------------------------+
- HOT (OUCH!) NEWS AND GOSSIP...
- +--------------------------------+
-
- PANTHER: It seems that there will be the possability of ComLynx with the
- panther console. This would mean that you could connect your Lynx with a
- panther for multi-player games! Sound like an original idea!
-
- PORTFOLIO: The internal RAM-expansion is now officially available. Here,
- in Europe it costs about $250,-. This set will upgrade your D-Ram to the
- astonishing amount of 640K.
-
- PORTFOLIO: Although the normal Atari modem for the Portfolio runs at the
- very low 1200 baud, there seems to be a 2400 baud model. We are still
- trying to find out more about it, so you'll hear more when we got it.
-
- PORTFOLIO: More and more software is coming out for this little dream!
- There is official software for sale ranging from $50 to $270! One of
- these pieces of software is a replacement for the diary. We'll have
- full reviews next month!
-
- LYNX: here's some news for our European readers! Atari Europe will NOT
- be importing the Lynx mark II into Europe this Christmas! Some people
- say that they will do it in the middle of next year, but I doubt that
- very much! Argh!
-
- GAME GEAR: Finally released in Europe! The TV Adapter will be launched
- very soon, too. And since this thingy is portable, we'll be covering it
- from next month on in Portable Addiction!
-
- LYNX: Prospects for the Lynx in Europe are very good at the moment.
- The Lynx costs only $20,- more then the GameBoy. This means that the
- Lynx will soon have a very solid user base in Europe, which opens up
- new perspectives for the European software houses! Yeah! (Hey, Bit-
- Map Bros! When will you be making SpeedBall II for us on the Lynx?!)
- Current developers known to me are US Gold, Telegames, Imagitec and
- Psygnosis.
-
- PORTFOLIO: Although this little machine is megagreat (as we all know),
- the sales aren't going that well at the moment. Lots of people are
- waiting for this new Hewlett Packard thingy, which will probably
- released within this year. Let's just hope that 1992 will be a
- better year for the PortFolio.
-
- PORTFOLIO: You can now also buy Eproms for the PortFolio. They're
- very cheap, and you can get them for 64K and 128K.
- _________________________________________________________________________
-
- Just for the fun, here are the Lynx charts from both Germany and England!
-
- Germany (or Deutschland) United Kingdom (UK)
- 1. Blue Lightning Road Blasters
- 2. Slime World PaperBoy
- 3. Gauntlet RoboSquash
- 4. ElectroCop Zarlor Mercenary
- 5. K L A X K L A X
- 6. Chip's Challenge Blue Lightning
- 7. Gates of Zendacon Gauntlet
- 8. Road Blasters Gates if Zendacon
- 9. Zarlor Mercenary ElectroCop
- 10. Xenophobe Slime World
- _________________________________________________________________________
-
- LYNX Review
- THE FIDELITY ULTIMATE CHESS CHALLENGE
- >From: Telegames/Atari
-
- I Couldn't believe my eyes when I saw this. A chess game for a portable
- games console that only runs about 6 hours on batteries!!! But yes, of
- course it was true. Fidelity Chess is probably the first chess game on
- any portable console ever, and it's good too!
-
- I am not going to explain the rules of chess here, for the simple reason
- that if you don't know how to play chess this is definitely NOT your
- game. As you may all know, chess games have the annoying tendency to
- have VERY long waiting times on higher levels. Fidelity Chess is no
- exception. For this reason the automatic shut-off system of the Lynx
- is disabled (otherwise it would just shut off while calculating the
- next move!).
-
- Now on to the game itself. The gameplay itself it quite nice. All
- options are selected using very clear icons. The game is based on
- the latest most powerful chess playing technology from Fidelity, so
- you are assured very competitive gameplay! The controls are a bit
- sluggish, though. The button detection is not very accurate, so you
- may have to press buttons twice before the program takes note of them.
- This is what we call a major drawback, but even with it's control
- flaws it's a great game.
-
- The presentation is very good. Icons are very clear and well drawn,
- and the chess pieces and board are also very good. You can toggle
- between a 2D and a 3D board, although the game is best played in
- 2D. Of course there isn't much sound, and in my opinion you don't
- need sound in these kind of games. For that reason I have not given
- any rating for the sound.
-
- Fidelity Chess is a very good game of chess, but I doubt it very
- much if there's any idiot out there who wants to play chess this
- way. I like a game of chess, but Fidelity Chess just could not
- hold my interest.
-
- +-RATINGS-----------------------------------------+
- Graphics - 8.0 : Good use of icons
- Sound - -.- : I told you!..
- Playability - 7.0 : Some flaws with the controls
- Lastability - 7.5 : I don't think you'll play
- This again AND again.
- Overall - 7.0 : Great, but you'd be mad if
- you'd buy it!
- +---------------------Neuromancer-----------------+
- _________________________________________________________________________
-
- LYNX Review
- SHANGHAI
- >From: Mediagenic/Atari
-
- Well, this too is a thinking man's game, I'm afraid! But I must say
- this is a very good one! Shanghai is based on Mah-Jongg. It uses the
- same tiles, but the rules are much different. The tiles are laid out
- in preset formations. The idea is to get rid of all tiles by sliding
- them off the board, either to the left, or to the right. You can only
- slide two matching tiles, so you must match pairs. You can only slide
- a tile if it's free, with free meaning that there's no tile on top of
- it, and there is an open space to either the left or the right of the
- tile. As you may already understand, you must think forward!
-
- If you don't like puzzle games, you won't like Shanghai. It's as
- easy as that. You must know however, that Shanghai is a very time-
- consuming and addictive game! Before you know it you have been playing
- for an hour! But now let's see the other aspects of the game.
-
- The control method is a very effective and easy-to-use one. The home
- computer versions of Shanghai all had mouse control, but the joypad
- is just as convenient! The game is very user-friendly too. Everything
- is done using option menu's and the like! The instructions are also
- build in AND you'll never have to reset your Lynx, because you can
- restart just as easy from a menu! Great!
-
- The graphics are very well drawn, although I know people who have
- difficulties with reading the tiles. Everything is drawn in perfect
- detail, and the whole game looks very professional. There are nice
- pictures throughout the game to keep you happy, and everything is
- done in a nice eastern style.
-
- The sound, too, is very good. The game has many tunes throughout,
- with four selectable in-game tunes and an option for sound-fx.
-
- Conclusion; Shanghai is a MEGAGREAT game, but is only good for
- puzzle -freaks.
-
- +-RATINGS-----------------------------------------+
- Graphics - 8.5 : Very effective and clear
- Sound - 8.0 : Jolly tunes throughout
- Playability - 9.5 : Instant appeal
- Lastability - 9.0 : You'll play this a LONG time!
- Overall - 9.0 : Great! You'll be hooked
- forever!
- +---------------------Neuromancer-----------------+
- _________________________________________________________________________
-
- M E G A - M A G A Z I N E S
-
- There were some people who were interested in the European computer
- magazines, so here follows a short description of the leading mags.
-
- The One - now divided in two seperate magazines (Amiga & ST). This
- mag is namely for games players. Includes a coverdisk.
- A.C.E. - a mag for real computerfreaks. Games are reviewed here, but
- there are more features, like on VR, programmers etc.etc.
- C.U. - Commodore User Amiga, a cross between The One and ACE.
- This mag, too, includes a coverdisk.
- Video - A German magazine for consoles only. Very good with the most
- Games recent games.
- ZZAP! - A really pathetic C64 magazine. For $4,- you get 50 pages!!!
- Raze - Formerly The Games Machine. A very good magazine for all
- formats.
- Mean - THE console mag. Extremely good mag, although they do not
- Machines cover the Lynx.
- C+VG - Or Computer & Video Games. A cheap mag in every meaning of
- the word, but since they cover Lynx games, I like them.
-
- Of course these are only the popular mags, and as you can see, there
- aren't much console mags out there! It's possible to get these mags
- in the US, but then you should take a subscription. This will cost you
- a hell of a lot more than the usual subsciption price, since the
- English add about $15 for their overseas readers (can you believe it!).
- If there is anyone interested I will send them the address where to
- go for the magazine.
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-
- PORTFOLIO...
-
- Just a little note to all the readers out there. ALL the software we
- test for the PortFolio is either Shareware or Public Domain, unless
- we state different. Thank you!
-
- This month we didn't have much to test on the PFolio, so this section is
- rather small. I promise, however, that next month there shall be a lot
- more. We'll then have an in-depth view at all commercial software
- currently available for our little baby.
- _________________________________________________________________________
-
- PORTFOLIO Review
- MERLIN.COM
- from: BJ Gleason
-
- Well, we had to test something, didn't we? So here's MERLIN, once again
- a game from that BJ Gleason bloke! And this time it's a real nice game,
- too!
-
- In Merlin you are presented with a nice 3 X 3 grid. Some of the blanks
- in the grid will be inverted when you start the game. The idea is to
- make the entire grid blank. You can do this by using the number keys.
- 1,3,7 and 9 will invert four boxes in the corresponding corner. 2,4,
- 6 and 8 will invert the corresponding 3-in-a-row along the side, and
- 5 will invert a cross.
-
- Merlin is the first game on the PortFolio that keeps my interest. While
- it's very simple you can just boot it up for a quick go. The sound of
- the PortFolio is used quite nicely, although it must drain on your
- batteries! Merlin.Com is so small that you won't have any troubles
- with your disk space. Nice program, BJ!
- _________________________________________________________________________
-
- PORTFOLIO...
-
- Warning: it seems that the Portfolio Toolkit 2.0, described in an
- earlier issue of PA, causes programs on your RAM-disk to corrupt
- slightly. This makes your system crash more often!
- _________________________________________________________________________
-
- SWAPPING SERVICE
- Our swapping service has returned!
-
- For sale - Road Blasters
- Trade for - Shanghai
- Or sell for - $25,- or best offer
- Address - a15@nikhefh.nikhef.nl
- _________________________________________________________________________
-
- P O R T A B L E A D D I C T E D M E G A P L A Y E R S
- +-----------+
- HI - SCORES
- +-----------+
- +----------------------------------------------+
- Game Score Name
- +----------------------------------------------+
- BMX 1175 MegaJerk
- Rygar 1590340 Neuromancer
- Surfing 10980 MegaJerk
- Zarlor M. 3.500.000 MegaJerk
- +----------------------------------------------+
- Well, these were the only scores worth mentioning! So get your scores
- coming in! We want MEGAPLAYERS!!!! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yeaaah!
- _________________________________________________________________________
-
- LYNX Preview
- Strider II
- from: US Gold/Atari
-
- It's nice to see more and more companies supporting the Lynx. Now US Gold
- has joined as well. If this game will remain under the US Gold label is
- yet unknown, as US Gold may yet sell the game to Atari.
-
- Strider II follows the same plot as the desk top versions. The female
- world leader has been kidnapped and take to a secret location. It is the
- usual "You're the only one who can save the day" story from here on, so
- you set out to rescue her. This takes you through five levels: a forest,
- the planet's outer defences, underground caverns, the generating station
- and the kidnappers' space craft.
-
- The graphics look terrific and are a GREAT leap forward for the Lynx.
- In fact the whole game looks better than, say, the Amiga version! MEGA!
- >From what we've seen it should be a very playable, if a little small,
- game. However, a lot can change during development of games so we hold
- our breath and hope for a good game. But then again, this game would
- be worth buying anyway, if only it was for the graphics!
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-
- T H E L Y N X S O F T W A R E T O P 1 O
-
- This is our very own Lynx top 1O. Independant of all the other charts,
- We don't look at sales figures (a bad game can still be popular thanks
- to good marketing!). We wish to know what our readers think! So send
- your very own top 5 or top 1O to us, now!
- _________________________________________________________________________
- +-------------------------------------+
- S C R E E N S C E N E E U R O P E
- or: How Could Nintendo fail like this
- +-------------------------------------+
- Nintendo, now a powerfull force in the world of consoles. But how did
- they get there? Well, the answer is simple: good marketing! They took
- the world by storm with their NES, and now they're doing the same with
- the Super Famicom. Or are they?
-
- Here in Europe we know about the NES for a long time, but it's only
- One stinkin' year ago since Nintendo launched it officially here! Why?
- Well, they've tried to launch the thing before, but it just didn't work!
- Why??? Here, the answer isn't simple. Sega had just launched their
- Master System when Nintendo first tried to take over Europe. This was
- bad timing from Nintendo. They didn't stand a chance against the vast
- Sega-user base. That was four years ago!
- Then there was an attempt about two years ago. At then, a lot of people
- were just turning to Amiga's and ST's. There were also a lot of smart
- people waiting for the Sega Megadrive/Genesis. Again, very bad timing!
-
- One year ago, however, a miracle happened. Despite of the Megadrive and
- the grey imported PC Engines people were willing to buy the inferior
- 8-bit system! Nintendo had finally launched the NES with success, so
- there was no long wait till their GameBoy arrived. This little gadget
- then did well, too, thanks to the high price of the Lynx!
-
- But now times are once again changing for Nintendo. The Lynx had
- dropped in price and is now very close in price to the GameBoy. People
- who want a Super Famicom will have to import the machines, since
- Nintendo won't launch them officially because of the fact that they
- have only just launched the NES. This means that a lot of Famicom
- fans will turn to the Megadrive, 'cos they're scared of grey import
- and incompatible Japanese or American cartridges!
-
- Nintendo WILL fail again. Thank God and all the other guys who made
- it possible for Atari and Sega to win the Intergalactic Console Wars
- in Europe. 1-0 for Atari, yo! And with that I conclude this piece of
- bull. See you.
- _________________________________________________________________________
-
- R E - Q U E S T I O N I N G Q U E S T I O N A I R E
-
- We didn't get that much response to our Questionaire of last month, so
- here we are back again with some of the more essential questions!!! And
- PLEASE! Do send in your reply!
-
- -What computers/consoles do you own, or do you wish to buy within
- the following six months?
- OWN BUY
- Commodore Amiga 500/1000/1500/2000/2500/3000/5000... O O
- Atari 520st/1040st/TT/Mega STE...................... O O
- Apple Mac classic/IIsi/IIci......................... O O
- IBM or Compatible PC (Please state configuration)... O O
- Commodore 64/128/console............................ O O
- Amstrad GX4000 (or whatever it's called)............ O O
- Sega Master System.................................. O O
- Sega Megadrive/Genesis.............................. O O
- Sega GameGear....................................... O O
- NEC TurboGrafX/SuperGrafX........................... O O
- NEC TurboExpress.................................... O O
- Atari 2600/7800..................................... O O
- Atari Lynx.......................................... O O
- Nintendo Entertainment System....................... O O
- Nintendo GameBoy.................................... O O
- Nintendo SuperFamicom (SuperNES).................... O O
- SNK Neo Geo......................................... O O
-
- -What do you think of our games reviews?
-
- Very incredibly megagreat without any doubt......... O
- Quite good in their own right, but that's it........ O
- VERRRY Average, and could be a heck of a lot better. O
- Darned rubbish, I usually wipe my but with them..... O
- Couldn't be any worse!.............................. O
- _________________________________________________________________________
-
- LYNX Review
- CHIP'S CHALLENGE
- >From: Epyx/Atari
-
- WHAT IS THIS! The third review of this issue and again it's a game where
- you have to use your brains. This game has no *real* action, but the
- gameplay does get very exciting, or annoying when you can't solve a level
- (I won't tell you what all the options are on this game, because it has
- been out for a year now, so I suppose that you already know). The levels
- keep getting harder, so you have to think more as you get to the higher
- levels. ARGH! There are 144 levels and they don't get boring, as the
- programmers have succeeded in making each level different.
-
- I'm not really into this type of games, though. I like Shanghai and KLAX.
- But if you like this kind of game, you'll like Chip's Challenge (For the
- real brain-freaks, there is even a Mandelbrot explorer on this card).
-
- But I want some real mindless Arcade Action. Where is my Zarlor Mercenary
- card!!!
-
- *Warning! Don't play all 3 games in a row or it will fry your brains.*
-
- +-RATINGS----------------------------------------+
- Graphics - 6.5 : Clear but not special
- Sound - 7.0 : Many different musics
- Playability - 7.0 : Easy non-complicated control
- Lastability - 8.0 : It will take time before you
- have figured out 144 levels
- Overall - 7.1 : Good, 144 levels and doesn't
- get boring, value for money
- +---------------------MegaJerk-------------------+
- _________________________________________________________________________
-
- The last bit (not byte, that is)...
-
- Well, that's it for this month. See you all next month with our all new
- Portable Addiction for Lynx, Portfolio AND GameGear! Yay!
- _________________________________________________________________________
-
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