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Most Ubi Soft games on Amstrad CPC were adventure or RPG games, and a lot of them used the [[Mode1]] (320x200x4 colours).. | Most Ubi Soft games on Amstrad CPC were adventure or RPG games, and a lot of them used the [[Mode1]] (320x200x4 colours).. | ||
− | Compaired to the dreaded | + | Compaired to the dreaded [[Speccy Port]], "their" mode 1 was indeed Atari ST port and is often the finest example of a good use of Mode1. |
== Adventure or RPG == | == Adventure or RPG == |
Revision as of 09:00, 27 October 2012
Ubi Soft is a french Software Company, still very active in the Video Game industry.
Distributed or developped games in France.
As a French Company, it had to produce a lot of amstrad CPC games as it was the best selling 8 bit home computer in this home market. Their very first Game was Zombi, originally an amstrad CPC game.
Were responsible for some Amstrad Ports of non Amstrad Games (Defender of the crown).
Also, an editor with a lot of adventure or even some of the few RPG games on Amstrad CPC.
Use of Mode1
Most Ubi Soft games on Amstrad CPC were adventure or RPG games, and a lot of them used the Mode1 (320x200x4 colours)..
Compaired to the dreaded Speccy Port, "their" mode 1 was indeed Atari ST port and is often the finest example of a good use of Mode1.
Adventure or RPG
- Zombi
- Hurlements
- B.A.T.
- Defender of the Crown (Cinemaware game, they did the Amstrad Port)
- Fer & Flamme (Iron and Flame)
- Iron Lord
- Le Maitre des Ames
- Le Maitre Absolu
Action and Reflexion games
- Pick'n Pile
- Mange Cailloux (a port from Sega's "PENGO" arcade game)
- Back to the Golden Age (Action RPG)
- Night Hunter
- Asphalt
- Inertie
- Gabrielle