Additional information

Content Rating

Suitable for ages 12+

Country of Origin

Japan

PID

994096

Game Genre

Arcade

Llamasoft: The Jeff Minter Story includes 42 classic games from eight different platforms: everything from Jeff Minter’s earliest works on Sinclair ZX81 and Commodore VIC-20 machines to later creations on Spectrum, Commodore 64, and Atari 800, finally diving deep into the 16-bit era on Atari ST and Atari Jaguar platforms. Gridrunner. Revenge of the Mutant Camels. Tempest 2000. Llamatron. In the British gaming universe of the 80s and 90s, Jeff Minter’s games were something unprecedented – no one else made anything like them.

In Digital Eclipse’s new interactive documentary, you can play through the history of one of the strangest and wildest game developers of all time – a man who loved shooters, sheep, lasers, and llamas. Travel back in time to the era of cassettes, photocopied zine magazines, and README.TXT files. The era when a child who owned a Commodore VIC-20 and dreamed of radioactive sheep became one of Britain’s most renowned game creators.

Toote pildid on illustratiivsed ja näitlikud. Originaaltoote omadused võivad nende tegelikust väljanägemisest erineda, seega palun tutvuge tootekirjelduses toodud tootespetsifikatsioonidega.
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Llamasoft Jeff Minter Story Video Game

44.63
sis. KM 24%
  • 42 classic games
  • Commodore and Atari classics
  • 16-bit legends
  • Includes a new interactive document
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Tootekood: 7350002934869
EAN kood: 7350002934869, 2220009940963

Llamasoft: The Jeff Minter Story includes 42 classic games from eight different platforms: everything from Jeff Minter's earliest works on Sinclair ZX81 and Commodore VIC-20 machines to later creations on Spectrum, Commodore 64, and Atari 800, finally diving deep into the 16-bit era on Atari ST and Atari Jaguar platforms. Gridrunner. Revenge of the Mutant Camels. Tempest 2000. Llamatron. In the British gaming universe of the 80s and 90s, Jeff Minter's games were something unprecedented – no one else made anything like them.

In Digital Eclipse's new interactive documentary, you can play through the history of one of the strangest and wildest game developers of all time – a man who loved shooters, sheep, lasers, and llamas. Travel back in time to the era of cassettes, photocopied zine magazines, and README.TXT files. The era when a child who owned a Commodore VIC-20 and dreamed of radioactive sheep became one of Britain's most renowned game creators.

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