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- From: rjung@aludra.usc.edu (Robert A. Jung)
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- Subject: Rob's 1992 Lynx Awards
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- Date: 3 Jan 93 02:52:41 GMT
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- (Note: This is not crossposted to alt.games.lynx because my site has declared
- that newsgroup as non-existent. Until someone can convince the newsreader here
- otherwise, then, I'm confined to just rec.games.video alone...)
-
-
- By almost no demand whatsoever, folks, it's time for the second annual Lynx
- Awards! This is where we'll look back at the events and releases for the Atari
- Lynx handheld video game system in 1992, and salute the best and the brightest
- while jeering the worst and the dumbest. I'm the judge, jury, and executioner
- of this little diversion, so sit back and enjoy the show.
-
- (Yeah, this is newsfeed bandwidth fodder. What do you want? Besides, most of
- the net is still on winter break anyway, any anything to boost traffic can't
- hurt, right?)
-
- Anyway, without further ado, let's get rolling...
-
-
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Rob's 1992 Lynx Awards
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- Game of the Year
- ================
- JOUST. This last-minute 1992 entry has all of the elements of a great game --
- easy to learn, easy to play, sophisticated, fast, addictive, and boasts
- quality graphics and sounds. The basic game is great, but the Lynx version
- also adds ten skill levels and a two-player gladiator contest as extras. A
- tribute to both the appeal of the original Williams' arcade game and to
- Shadowsoft's nearly identical translation of it, JOUST is recognized as the
- Lynx game of 1992.
-
- Runner-up: STEEL TALONS. This is a software tour-de-force that people thought
- was unattainable on a portable machine. The Lynx version not only captures
- most of the arcade's complexity, but makes it easy to control and fun to play.
- This sophisticated simulator appeals only to the most serious players, but
- John Sanderson and NuFX deserve kudos for achieving the impossible.
-
-
-
- Worst Game of the Year
- ======================
- BASKETBRAWL and NFL FOOTBALL (tie). These games prove that state-of-the-art
- hardware can be mangled with the wrong software. BASKETBRAWL has incredibly
- weak gameplay, weaker sounds, and truly primitive graphics that make this a
- pathethic title on any system. NFL FOOTBALL is saddled with awkward controls,
- simplistic gameplay, a lobotomized computer opponent that cheats, and bland
- sound and graphics. Trying to decide which title is worse is an exercise in
- futility. It's hard to believe that someone, somewhere, actually played these
- games and deemed them fit to be released.
-
-
-
- Best Arcade Adaptation
- ======================
- JOUST. Shadowsoft's 1991 adaptation of ROBOTRON: 2084 took this prize last
- year, and it's great to see their levels of excellence have not declined. The
- Lynx conversion lacks but one sound effect from the original, but otherwise a
- is a complete copy of the arcade title, down to the built-in tutorial.
-
- Runner-up: TOKI. The Lynx version of this run/jump/rescue game copies the
- source almost totally in gameplay, sights, and sounds. There are a few minor
- omissions, but players of the original will feel right at home.
-
-
-
- Best Action Game
- ================
- BATMAN RETURNS. This 1992 Lynx title best fits all of the criteria for a back-
- to-basics action game -- lots of excitement in a no-nonsense game. It's not
- perfect; purists can argue that Batman spends more time fleeing than fighting,
- and the $49.95 price tag is a little steep for what it offers. Still, for
- uncomplicated fun, this very difficult game will take many hours to conquer.
-
- Runner-up: SHADOW OF THE BEAST. The Psygnosis computer title combines terrific
- graphics, stunning music, puzzle solving and sheer difficulty into an
- outstanding package. Though the game's linear design and strategic parts may
- turn away those who want uncomplicated action, most players should seriously
- give it a try.
-
-
-
- Best Strategy Game
- ==================
- CRYSTAL MINES II. Puzzle-loving Lynx owners were almost abandoned in 1992, as
- the only puzzle title offered was CRYSTAL MINES II. Fortunately, this very
- addictive game is capable of holding its own, with 180 varied levels to be
- solved. Though the graphics and sound are very simple, players who loved the
- classic CHIP'S CHALLENGE will be easily satisfied with this.
-
- Runner-up: DRACULA THE UNDEAD. This first conventional adventure game for the
- Lynx offers a solid mental challenge with a unique control scheme and great
- graphics. The only drawback is the lack of a save-game feature, but this is
- otherwise a well-done title for budding vampire hunters.
-
-
-
- Best Sports Game
- ================
- BASEBALL HEROES. Out of a field of weak offerings, this Lynx sports title
- stands above its brothers. Though it does have a few rough spots here and
- there, the game overall is simple, entertaining, and challenging for one or
- two players. Well-rounded gameplay, nice sound effects, and impressive
- graphics make this the Best Sports Game of the Year.
-
- Runner-up: HOCKEY. The computer is only moderately challenging, the controls
- are a little cumbersome, and the sound effects need work. Even with its warts,
- though, HOCKEY is a playable game that offers a respectable version of the
- winter sport.
-
-
-
- Best Graphics
- =============
- SHADOW OF THE BEAST. Even with its 16-bit sprite engine, graphics on the Lynx
- can only be as good as the programmers involved. SHADOW OF THE BEAST offers
- true multilayered scrolling, a wide variety of sights, smooth animation, and
- stunning use of color and shades to create a panorama of eye-popping visuals.
- This game is a perfect demonstration that the right use of colors and design
- can make a Lynx screen just as appealing as one on any other system.
-
- Runner-up: BATMAN RETURNS. Say what you want about the game itself, but it's
- hard to argue against the graphics in this title. The moody darkness of Gotham
- City permeates the game, while Batman and his opponents are animated and drawn
- very well. Round this out with lots of small details and some nifty effects,
- and you've got one great-looking package.
-
-
-
- Best Music/Sound
- ================
- SHADOW OF THE BEAST. It's no secret that Lynx game sounds are not that great,
- as the sound hardware is simple and programmers often put in sounds as an
- afterthought. SHADOW OF THE BEAST is a stunning exception; the sound effects
- are nicely done, but it's the incredible background music that steal the show.
- From the title sequence to the final endgame, the atmospheric soundtrack
- captivates you and makes this title a hands-down winner.
-
- Runner-up: RAMPART. This castle-building arcade conversion doesn't offer a
- pletoria of sound effects, but the ones present are all of high quality. A
- nice supply of tunes, chimes, explosions, and clear digitized voices make
- RAMPART almost as much fun to listen to as it is to play.
-
-
-
- Most Pleasant Surprise
- ======================
- PINBALL JAM. Its sound and graphics are not the best ever, its modelling of
- physics needs a little work, and the basic idea is very simple. On the other
- hand, this title is easy to learn, easy to play, challenging, fast-paced,
- highly addictive, and no two games are ever the same -- all the hallmarks of a
- great title.
-
-
-
- Silliest Video Game Idea
- ========================
- KUNG FOOD. Changed into a six-inch-tall green copy of yourself, you must
- battle killer tomatoes and mutant carrots to save yourself. Game plots don't
- get much sillier than this, folks. Though the game itself is a very average
- fight fest, KUNG FOOD easily gets high marks for its ludicrously original
- storyline.
-
- Runner-up: SUPER SKWEEK. Skweek, the fuzzball commando, must liberate over 200
- lands captured by savage monsters. He does this by...painting tiles from blue
- to pink? It's definitely silly, all right -- too bad the gameplay doesn't
- match the level of creativity involved.
-
-
-
- Biggest Disappointment
- ======================
- SPORTS GAMES. With true multiplayer ability, hardware scaling, and independent
- screens, the Lynx has the potential for truly exciting sports action. But when
- they finally arrived, sports games have consistently proven disappointing,
- with BASKETBRAWL, NFL FOOTBALL, and WORLD CLASS SOCCER leading the pack. Poor
- controls, simple rules, and uninspired sound and graphics are the hallmarks of
- these titles, which could have done much, much more.
-
-
-
- Smartest Move of the Year
- =========================
- BATMAN RETURNS. Atari has often done poorly at promotions, but everything went
- right with BATMAN RETURNS. The company got a big-name movie tie-in, created a
- respectable game for it, and pushed it hard with lots and lots of commercials
- and advertising. The game reached stores a week before the movie's premiere,
- and Atari topped it by giving away free copies to new Lynx buyers. All in all,
- this was a textbook display of how to promote video games, and a hint at how
- far the Lynx can go if Atari really tries.
-
-
-
- Dumbest Move of the Year
- ========================
- CHRISTMAS 1992 PROMOTION. It had the signs of a terrific holiday event: Atari
- set up a toll-free number for people to place orders, lowered the basic Lynx
- package to $79.99, and gave free delivery by Federal Express. Only problem
- was, few people knew about it. The promotion was not announced until mid-
- December, too late for most Christmas shoppers, and then word came out mostly
- through computer news services and a flyer with limited release. If this
- effort had started earlier, with advertising in video game magazines and
- television commercials, it could have been a spectacular sales boost. Atari is
- advised to do this again next year, but with better planning.
-
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- That's it, folks. Thanks for coming, and be sure to have your rented tuxedos
- returned by 5:00pm Friday. See ya next year.
-
- --R.J.
- B-)
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