Uncle Roger...
What do you mean, there's no relation? They are both William's titles...and
therefore have very similar hardware structures (6809E CPU, 5 PCBs, color
depth/resolution, 4-bit blitter chip, etc.). The only difference in
Sinistar is the addition of 2 SRAMs, a different interface board (for dual
joysticks), blitter clipper circuit and an additional sound board for
stereo effects in the cockpit model. I would say they are related...
So what do you mean "don't go there?" Am I asking for it? (smile.)
van
At 08:01 PM 6/18/98 +1, you wrote:
Robotron ?
Talking about the East German Computers ?
Robotron is also a video game ca. 1981-2 (Williams, iirc) that was
semi-unique in that it used dual joysticks -- one to control movement and
one to control firing direction -- and in order to be at all successful at
the game one had to be able to operate the two completely independantly of
each other. Other, similar games included Sinistar (no relation, and don't
even go there) and one whose name I forgot that had to do with spiders and
webs.
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