M4 Player alpha by Roland Rzasa
-Seen on Amstradiens Facebook group, M4 Player by Roland Rzasa is a video player using mode 0 (160x200) so in 16 colors. With a demonstration of the Beverly Hills Cop's trailer on Vimeo.
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Seen on Amstradiens Facebook group, M4 Player by Roland Rzasa is a video player using mode 0 (160x200) so in 16 colors. With a demonstration of the Beverly Hills Cop's trailer on Vimeo.
Cheman is the next Amstrad CPC game by the Mojon Twins. It's a mix of platform and adventure.
It will be available as a tape physical edition at the RetroZaragoza 2019 which will take place the 28th October at the Delicias Civic Center in the Zaragoza town.
ACPCPE is an Amstrad CPC printer emulator by Elanstra using an Arduino. You put it on the Amstrad CPC printer port, then connect the Arduino to an USB port of a PC where Python code is getting the printing job. Someone suggested to use a SD card to use the interface auntonomously.
Zisquier (Amstariga) is working on a clone of Legend of Zelda on Amstrad CPC+ :
Seen on Twitter, Santi Ontañón (code) and Jordi Sureda (graphics) have written a new engine to create graphical adventure games as made by Lucas Arts or Sierra : Paket (Point And Klick Engine Tool).
A demo in spanish and english is available on their site.
There is an english interview of Eric Safar on AtariLegend who is the author of two adventure games : Athanor 1 and 2.
CPCEC (windows) is a new Amstrad CPC emulator by CNGSOFT released in 2019, which replaces CPCE (dos/windows).
An 11th release is available since the 31th July, the news are :
There is a graphical menu since the third release.
Tim Gilberts is the author of the utility The Quill which allows to write adventure games without any programmation skill. He is also talking about his company Gilsoft and the place of adventure games in gaming.
The interview is on Audioboomand Youtube with RetroManCave and BackOfficeShow.
Head over Heels is a classic game released in 1987 by Ocean Software and written by Jon Ritman and Bernie Drummond. A remake was written in 2003 by Tomaz Kac (without IP rights) and freely available on Retrospec.
This remake is also on Steam by Piko Interactive which bought the IP rights. Below a longplay of this remake on Youtube.
Seen on CPCRulez, No Recess has announced a WIP game for Amstrad CPC+/GX-4000, a preview will be showed at the Alchemie 2019 (1st to 3rd November 2019).