computer version
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computer version
First time poster. After a period of 18 months reading I though its about time I did the honourable thing. With talk of the Knightmare board game doesn’t anyone remember the computer version release on the Amstrad 464 cpc? Memories? :D
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Re: computer version
Hi Mark, and welcome.
I had the game on the good old Amstrad CPC 464 and its spanky coloured keyboard. As I've said before, I didn't think much of the game, and after a while decided it was much more fun to stone to death the old man in the first room.
I had the game on the good old Amstrad CPC 464 and its spanky coloured keyboard. As I've said before, I didn't think much of the game, and after a while decided it was much more fun to stone to death the old man in the first room.
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Re: computer version
i had the same game but on the Commodore 64, didnt like it very much and stoning to death the old guy is fun
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Re: computer version
Hey their are many topic about this on the forum why dont u dig them up? saves us repeating are selfs.
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The knightmare computer game
was crap!
i had it for the Amstrad and what a load of crap it was! total let down, was gutted! ::)
i had it for the Amstrad and what a load of crap it was! total let down, was gutted! ::)
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Re: The knightmare computer game
2 mother fckin right Mr P, It was the biggest bunch of s*ite I had played in years, god How I fckin hated that game
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Re: The knightmare computer game
Mind you Mindscape brought out a Knightmare game in 1992 for the Amiga that was GREAT! If you've got an emulator - Send me a message and ill try and hook u up with the roms. i know a few sites which still have the full version for download.
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Re: The knightmare computer game
I recently dug out my old A500+ from the attic, and one of the games i have is Knightmare by mindscape, i havent set it up yet caus my girlfriend already moans about all the consoles and the speccy 128k i have in the room.
But i do intend to play it when she goes down to her grans for holiday.
But i do intend to play it when she goes down to her grans for holiday.
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Re: The knightmare computer game
I didn't realise people still owned Amigas. I used to have two or three and was very sad when we got rid of them. I used to love a lot of the games. Do you need to connect an Amiga to the PC to get an emulator to work?
I can't remember owning a Knightmare game on it.
I was also wondering does anyone still have a spectrum, Commodore Plus 4 or 64, Amstrad or an old Nintendo or Sega Mega drive?
I used to have have a Commodore (Plus 4 I think). I can't remember if that was before Knightmare was ever shown then.
I can't remember owning a Knightmare game on it.
I was also wondering does anyone still have a spectrum, Commodore Plus 4 or 64, Amstrad or an old Nintendo or Sega Mega drive?
I used to have have a Commodore (Plus 4 I think). I can't remember if that was before Knightmare was ever shown then.
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The Game
Anyone remeber KM the game on the Amstrad?
That was hard, I only got into room 3 with the old man
That was hard, I only got into room 3 with the old man
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Room 3?! :o I never even made it that far. And I still have the game, along with my CPC464...and I still can't get any further!
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Yeesh.
If I remeber correctly, you have to pick up something, then 'open door' go through next area, then 'give item to man'
I cant get any firther, even in this age of enlightenment.
If I remeber correctly, you have to pick up something, then 'open door' go through next area, then 'give item to man'
I cant get any firther, even in this age of enlightenment.
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Re:The Game
keke wrote: whats an amstrad?
Aaaaaaaaah, the good old days...I'm sure mine has the space for a cranking handle somewhere...
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Re:The Game
I like all those old computers, though my favourite is still the BBC Micro - ours at home is as old as I am and it still works.
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