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== The CPC Plus == | == The CPC Plus == | ||
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+ | == The GX4000 Games Console == | ||
+ | The GX4000 is a game console based on a CPC 464+ without a floppy controller or keyboard (although it is actually possible to modify one, add a floppy controller and a keyboard and use it as a CPC+). It was delivered with two game paddles (as the ones delivered with the CPC+ models) and Burning Rubber on cartidge (without basic). | ||
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+ | The GX400 was [[Amstrad]]'s attempt to gain some share in the home game console market, then dominated by the likes of Nintendo and Sega. Like others before it, and like others after it, it failed abysmally in its goal. Despite the fact that the hardware was decent (after all the CPC+ series were some of the very best 8-bit computers ever designed), it was a case of 'too little, too late'. Lack of CPC+ specific software, lack of marketing effort and bad timing meant that Amstrad's adventure in the home market was about to end. | ||
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+ | === Cartridges released for the GX4000 === | ||
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+ | * [[Barbarian 2]] | ||
+ | * [[Batman The Movie]] | ||
+ | * [[Burnin' Rubber]] | ||
+ | * [[Chase HQ 2]] | ||
+ | * [[Copter 271]] | ||
+ | * [[Crazy Cars#Crazy Cars II|Crazy Cars II]] | ||
+ | * [[Dick Tracy]] | ||
+ | * [[Enforcer (With Phazer)]] | ||
+ | * [[Fire and Forget 2]] | ||
+ | * [[Gazza II]] | ||
+ | * [[Klax]] | ||
+ | * [[Mystical]] | ||
+ | * [[Navy Seals]] | ||
+ | * [[No Exit]] | ||
+ | * [[Operation Thunderbolt]] | ||
+ | * [[Pang]] | ||
+ | * [[Panza kickboxing]] | ||
+ | * [[Plotting]] | ||
+ | * [[Pro Tennis Tour]] | ||
+ | * [[Robocop 2]] | ||
+ | * [[Skeet Shoot (With Phazer)]] | ||
+ | * [[Super Pinball Magic]] | ||
+ | * [[Switchblade]] | ||
+ | * [[Tennis Cup 2]] | ||
+ | * [[Tintin On the Moon]] | ||
+ | * [[Wild Streets]] | ||
+ | * [[World Of Sports]] | ||
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+ | === Weblinks === | ||
+ | *[http://www.pcwking.netfirms.com/cartridge.html Listing and pictures of Amstrad GX4000 games] | ||
+ | *[http://www.kjthacker.f2s.com/docs/carts.htm Complete list of GX 4000 games] | ||
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[[Category:Hardware]] | [[Category:Hardware]] |
Revision as of 14:05, 15 October 2006
Contents
The CPC Plus
CPC Plus can use cartridges released for the GX4000, but specific software can be created using the extra features without the need of hardware (contrary as it was claimed by Amstrad in 1991). The extra features are not locked by an hardware mechanism but only by a special 17 bytes-lenght sequence send to the CRTC. So, it's possible for everyone to create his own software on the cpc plus, using the extra features available through a 16kb ASIC I/O page. See Programming ASIC Excepted the extra-features, the Cpc Plus is almost full compatible with the old generation. We can notice some minor differences in emulated components (PPI, CRTC, FDC) and in the interruption mechanism in vectorised mode.
Specific Software for Cpc Plus
Game creators
To complete
Non-cartridge games
- Fluff (Radical Software)
- Stryker and the Crypts of Trogan (Codemasters) - enhanced for Plus
Graphic
To complete
Desktop publishing
Graphic utilities
To complete... See Applications for exact words
Music software
To complete with software able to use dma sound playlist... See Applications for exact words
Other
To complete
Graphical user interfaces / Shells
To complete See Programming software for exact words
Operating Systems
To complete
Libraries
Demos
- 20, 21,22 February 1999 meeting Demo by Benediction
- A Step Beyond by Dirty Minds
- ASM Intro 1 by Flower corp.
- Basic Demo 3
- Demo Plus (GPA)
- DMA music demo (Cadjo Clan)
- Fantasy by Semilanceata
- Genesis demo (STS)
- It was so nice before the crash of the mir station by Eliot
- Iron Demo 3 by Iron
- Fire Engine demo (attributed to Roo-dolph)
- Simply The Bests by Eliot
- System Party 97 by Eliot
- Wulf/Ratz part of Palatine
- Ze Meeting 2000 Demo by Iron
- to complete
The GX4000 Games Console
The GX4000 is a game console based on a CPC 464+ without a floppy controller or keyboard (although it is actually possible to modify one, add a floppy controller and a keyboard and use it as a CPC+). It was delivered with two game paddles (as the ones delivered with the CPC+ models) and Burning Rubber on cartidge (without basic).
The GX400 was Amstrad's attempt to gain some share in the home game console market, then dominated by the likes of Nintendo and Sega. Like others before it, and like others after it, it failed abysmally in its goal. Despite the fact that the hardware was decent (after all the CPC+ series were some of the very best 8-bit computers ever designed), it was a case of 'too little, too late'. Lack of CPC+ specific software, lack of marketing effort and bad timing meant that Amstrad's adventure in the home market was about to end.
Cartridges released for the GX4000
- Barbarian 2
- Batman The Movie
- Burnin' Rubber
- Chase HQ 2
- Copter 271
- Crazy Cars II
- Dick Tracy
- Enforcer (With Phazer)
- Fire and Forget 2
- Gazza II
- Klax
- Mystical
- Navy Seals
- No Exit
- Operation Thunderbolt
- Pang
- Panza kickboxing
- Plotting
- Pro Tennis Tour
- Robocop 2
- Skeet Shoot (With Phazer)
- Super Pinball Magic
- Switchblade
- Tennis Cup 2
- Tintin On the Moon
- Wild Streets
- World Of Sports