conca@handel.cs.colostate.edu (michael vincen conca) (12/20/89)
I just got back from my local Software Etc. and they had the Space Ace demo running. I must say, I was very impressed (with the demo, that is. Not because they actually had one running). It looks EXACTLY like the arcade version and even the talking voices sound the same. This is definately one of the better demos I've seen that show off the Amgias graphics and sound. In fact, I bought a box of disks so I could get a copy of it right then and there (besides, who can't use more disks :-). True, it doesn't do much for Amy's "game machine" image, but it was drawing quite a crowd... -Mike -=*=--=*=--=*=--=*=--=*=--=*=--=*=--=*=--=*=--=*=--=*=--=*=--=*=--=*=--=*=- Mike Conca, Computer Science Dept. * conca@handel.cs.colostate.edu Colorado State University * conca@129.82.102.32 'Back off man - I understand computers!'
McTAG@cup.portal.com (Timothy John McTaggart) (12/22/89)
Unfortunately I saw this SPACE }ACE }demo running on a Atari ST the other day. They had it up against the window with an outside speaker. Looked exactly the same as the Amiga version - cept I'm sure not in stereo. A friend of mine has an ST - too bad he can't afford the memory board to run the demo.... he has found out that the ST is expensive and hard to expand. Thank god CBM did decide to go with card slots - I do have a A1000 though, so don't think I'am not a true Amiga Fan. Saving my pennies for a 2500 or 3000. Tim McT :^)