Freeware Archon Remake, 20 Years On 22
c64cryptoboy writes "It's been 20 years since Archon first came out for the Atari, shortly followed by ports for the C64, Amiga, NES, and DOS. Now it looks as if a new freeware version is in the works, one that promises to be true to the Atari/C64 versions' gameplay. The developers are apparently working with one of the original Archon creators, Jon Freeman. Here's a development screenshot." Nothing to download yet, but polls and development diaries galore for this interesting remake.
One of the best games ever... (Score:3, Interesting)
Penny Arcade recently pointed out the similarities between the original Archon and this up and coming title:
http://www.gamespot.com/ps2/strategy/wrat
I can't wait.
Re:One of the best games ever... (Score:1)
I never did get to the bottom of what was so good about Archon as a game - perhaps you'd care to elucidate?
Re:One of the best games ever... (Score:5, Informative)
Then you missed out on a game you may have liked... When two pieces meet on the game board, the players engage in an arcade/action sequence to see who wins the square. Archon was not like the later Battle Chess where the animations were pre-scripted. Each of the pieces had a distinct fighting style, involving differing missile, melee, or area-affect attacks.
I'm surprised that there was never a later version of this game that used a Soul Calibur-style combat resolution system...
Re:One of the best games ever... (Score:1)
Re:One of the best games ever... (Score:3, Informative)
You may or may not like The Unholy War for PS1 ("From the creators of Star Control I & II and the co-designer of Archon", the packaging says). It works a lot like Archon on a hex grid, and the fights are in 3D.
X-Archon (Score:4, Informative)
easy karma! (Score:1)
Gameplay without digital joystick (Score:1)
The keypad sucks when you go up and down and try being unpredictable, and the new analog joysticks are too slow.
How do other archon players work around this?
Re:Gameplay without digital joystick (Score:1)
Game Pad. On an USB. Adequate results with the Linux version of VICE, with both Microsoft and Logitech pads. =) Still not as good as 64 digital sticks in some cases though.
One day I'm hoping they'll make an Atari to USB adapter so I can plug in a real TAC-2 =)
Wheel of Grammar (Score:3, Funny)
Pat, I'd like to buy a verb please
Re:Wheel of Grammar (Score:3, Informative)
which is to say
Sure it's sloppy and conversational, but that's the tone arond here. It's not terribly different from imperative statements, like "Go there", which at first glance lack a subject, but which implicitly have the subject "you".
I'm surprised that on
Archon intro music (Score:5, Informative)
Archon (midi) [digitpress.com]
Archon II (mp3) [kwed.org]
Archon!?!?! (Score:1)
They're all talk (Score:3, Insightful)
If they were serious, they would at least let their preliminary versions out. And even though they say it will be release open-source, they don't say which license, and they might even back-track from that latter.
Oh well, it's a shame, 'cause Archon was one of the great all-time games. Don't get me wrong - if this is legit, I will be stoked when it comes out. But until then, I will maintain a solid dollap of skepticism.
Re:They're all talk (Score:1, Insightful)
ARQ (Score:2, Interesting)
It can be played on any Q3 map, which becomes the arena you fight in. Pretty cool.
Sacrifice? (Score:2)