

If any homebrewer could conquer this challenge I'm sure there would be many thanks and praises going to him/her. I could've sworn that there were some stages that started you off in a ring of the stations and you usually got your butt whooped if you weren't paying attention. Bosconian: Boskonian I-Type missile: Eich P-Type missile: Ploor E-Type misslle: Eddore Ken McLeod holds the official record for this game with 2,913,150 points on February 24, 1983. it had updated graphics and music, but they made the excellent decision to not change the game play at all :-) The origin of the keywords in Bosconian (as in the 'Zwilniks of Boskone') is the Lensman space-opera saga, which in Japan always enjoyed high popularity. There is an absolutely fabulous version of bosconian for the 圆8000 computer, the best version i've ever played. The early levels feature few stations spaced far apart, but on the later levels it is quite possible to have many stations on screen at once and enemy fighters too. Wow, I think that's the first post in a long time that I've used capitals, punctuation, and sentences correctly. Or maybe you're just talking about the limitations of the 2600. Ive played the arcade counterpart and Mr Spice nailed it. Items removed: Non-working dumps, duplicates, independent tech demos, and homebrew titles. Special items included: Prototypes, unreleased games, and diagnostic cartridges. I swear that multiple space stations were on the screen at once. Darrell Spice has managed to do what I didnt think could be done on the Atari 2600 and that was to recreate the arcade game Bosconian, with the speech and without the need for the AtariVox to do the speech. The Atari 5200 was basically an Atari 400 home computer made into a gaming console to compete with the Intellivision and ColecoVision. Space stations that can only ever appear one at a time.
