Just been reading about those old games everyone used to play and alot of these vintage games seem to be from the same generation but i want to point out the games which i believe started, stealth games and maybe even the RPG. You couldnt get anymore original than school daze for the ZX spectrum. I loved this game so much, it let you do eveything that you wanted to do at school, you could be the bully, the hero a rogue whatever? I loved how you could skive classes and how teachers would come looking for you, hoe you could write on the blackboards and punch the swot for grassing you up. It got better though when Back 2 Skool came out, improved grpahics, more characters (which u could name, which was fun). Classic IMHO!
have a look for yourself, for those born after the ZX reign u have to see past the sprites
I played a remake of that title a few years back. It was friggin awesome!!! Had all the features of the original and more, renaming the all the kids and adding extra dialogue was a laugh.
A really fun game and a brilliant timewaster.
hybrid_snyper
May 4 2006, 11:49 AM
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I played a remake of that title a few years back. It was friggin awesome!!! Had all the features of the original and more, renaming the all the kids and adding extra dialogue was a laugh.
A really fun game and a brilliant timewaster.
A remake? I did not know of this, please tell more?
Stampede
May 4 2006, 11:51 AM
Perhaps we are talking about the same one...
It was a remake for the PC, which used pretty much the same graphics as the original...(maybe a slight improvement.)
You could alter the dialogue and names in the text file.
nintendocrazed
Sep 18 2006, 10:26 PM
Never played that game before, but I did just try the links to the emulators.....an aneurism to play, that's for sure. My fingers are at home on a keyboard, but that..........I CAN'T DO IT, CAP'N!!!!!!!!!!!!
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