So, yeah, this is a "remake" of Abe's Odyssey by the Trophimchuk brothers, a couple of Russian guys. For the Spectrum 128. For reals. Doesn't look like much (ie ANY) fun to play, but you've got to give them a round of applause for the effort.
[Thanks Ilia!]










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It looks far worse than the actual game. But, then again, I couldn't develop it. So, er ... Yay for the effort!
Now I feel guilty. If the guys behind this are reading, I'd like you to know that really, I couldn't develop this game. Then again, I couldn't develop Pac-Man, so I can't decide whether or not I'm complementing or criticizing your work.
Either way, Abe RULES! And his Odyssey is probably the most underrated series ever created.
Speccy FTW :D
@Sloopydrew:
You do realize the the Spectrum was an 80s home computer similar to the C64, right?
Ill miss you, Abe... T__T
Wow, that's quite a technical feat! Kudos to you guys!
I still own my ZX SPectrum+ (in fact is is being repaired right now). I will definitely download it (if only I can find it, any idea where to look for it?) and try it.
Just recently I have been writing on my blog about ZX Spectrum's 25th anniversary ( http://bartsnews.blogspot.com/2007/04/happy-birthsday-spec... ) and it really brings tears to my eyes that someone still gives the machine some love.
Congratulations, guys! Spassiba!
Amazing achievement, this would have been mind blowing at the time. I still have my ZX Spectrum and +3, proudly displayed in my 'retro section'
@vernichter:
No. But now I do. And now I'm VERY impressed with this remake.
Thank you for changing my perception.
Yeah - I was a Spectrum owner - you'd not manage to get those graphics looking any better on that system. Pretty amazing work - love to know what the original makers think of it (and I mean the creative ones, not the legal drones).
Very very cool! Kudos to those Russians. They did a nice job there!
I had the rival Amstrad CPC 6128K, which had a disc drive and 26 colours! I programmed a couple of really crap games by copying down 3 or 4 pages of code from magazines, can't imagine how much coding went into this for those 2 guys so cheers to you!
"Doesn't look like much (ie ANY) fun to play"
It looks like it plays exactly like the original (which WAS kind of boring), but with the added retro nostalgia.
What more could you want from a remake like this?
@khdownes: Actually (and someone correct me if i'm wrong), this seems to be based on the GB versions of the game.
Anyone got an invulnerability POKE?
@Furious_Liver: Check up these screenshots:
http://www.mobygames.com/game/gameboy/oddworld-adventures/...
http://www.mobygames.com/game/gameboy-color/oddworld-adven...
You may notice that these "official" ports actually look less like the original PC/PS game. Notably, Abe himself is much uglier.
@Ilia Chentsov: Wow, I REALLY overestimated how the GB versions looked, it looks horrendous. XD
Now that I watch the video again, It does remind me of the first stage in the first one a bit. My memory is better with Exodus, because I never owned the first one. Thanks though. :D
What happend to the Oddworld franchise anyway? Nohting has been released since Strangers Wrath I think.
That actually looks really cool. Not that I'd ever choose to play it over the PlayStation version, but I'm surprised at how much they were able to port.
The only thing that really needs to be asked is why?
You can only do the best with what you've got and these guys have done pretty good considering the limitations they faced imo.
@Rukusa: Sadly, they "no longer make games". They're focused on things such as tv shows and movies now. Lorne Lanning really lost the spirit to continue his series through video games after Strangers Wrath bombed. Its sad cause it was supposedly good but it NEVER got advertised. He felt the profits/costs weren't worth the trouble I guess.
I'm pretty sure this isn't the article I got that info from but this is close enough. http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/search/article_display...
Awesome graphics and it really reminds me of the first stage from the first game!
Blimey. Where were you all in 2003 when we all first played this?
dude i loved the oddworld games.. dunno why youd say it doesnt look any fun.
Oh how I miss the days of being a speccy kid.
Good article by edge on "Why Oddworld's Lorne Lanning gave up games for movies": http://www.edge-online.co.uk/archives/2007/01/why_oddworld...
hmm. Did they really get the whole game in the port?
I'd imagine it'd go over several disks or tapes. However that about the moments in the game where you have to have 4 chasing and also have enemies on the screen at the same time. I'd be amazed if they got the spectrum to pull off that many large sprites
Actually, it's just the factory. You can see the full map here.
And you can lead only one mudokon at a time, like in the first game.
This was called "Part 1", but Part 2 probably never came to be.
I love the Spectrum. This rules. Kids these days just don't know what they're... Hey who turned out the lights?! It's not bed time yet!
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