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Thu 30/01/03 at 22:06
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While flicking through the latest NGC (after buying it when told to by Dringo), I came across an advert for Edge. On it, there was a large picture of some kind of mule on a psychedelic background. Printed on the bottom, were the words:

"Jeff Minter is back with a Tempest 3000 follow-up. It's only on GameCube. And it's only in Edge."

Now I know some of you lot like Jeff Minter for his work on a game called Llammatron (or something like that?) but this advert took me by surprise. I don't really know who Jeff Minter is, what this Tempest 3000 thing is and why it's only on GameCube.

Anyone have any details?
Sun 02/02/03 at 12:15
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Don't like Edge. I have the 'Three Kings' issue and found it really quite boring. I much prefer the excellent GamesTM that you should all go and buy.

How many times have I said that..?
Sun 02/02/03 at 00:29
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Good job you got NGC. Edge's favourite machine is in fact Gamecube... did you know that? Although they don't pretend it is ruleing sales wise.
Sat 01/02/03 at 23:56
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Maverick42 wrote:
> In that case, it'll probably appear in some other magazines soon.

Just buy Edge you cheapskate :P
Sat 01/02/03 at 22:55
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Edge is the best, as I told you all. I have it. I am in the middle of reading the Minte interview. It rules
Sat 01/02/03 at 22:18
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In that case, it'll probably appear in some other magazines soon.
Sat 01/02/03 at 21:03
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I think it's only in the earliest stages of development and probably won't be released until 2004, or late this year. There's a big article in Edge about it that will whet your appetite.
Sat 01/02/03 at 20:46
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I might have to get this game then. Have no other details been announced? I'll check out the website.
Sat 01/02/03 at 19:45
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From what I've heard Unity is like Rez only in that it is an 'abstract' shoot-em-up. And I think it's going to be Gamecube only because Minter tends to write stuff using very low-level programming languages: Tempest 3000 was, I think, written in assembly and/or machine language which is processor dependent and therefore non-portable. If you have a look at llamasoft.co.uk then you can take a look at Minter's announcement and the forums (which he posts in himself). And while you are there you can grab a copy of Gridrunner ++, which isn't very graphically sophisticated but is a great example of the kind of 'in the zone' shooter that Minter makes.

You can still get Llamatron (and you really should): I posted a link to it in the 'Unity' thread down the page.

Sorry for banging on a bit but, as you may be able to tell, I'm a bit of a fan :P
Sat 01/02/03 at 19:37
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So this is one to watch out for then? Any idea why Jeff Minter's making it exclusive to GameCube?
Fri 31/01/03 at 21:22
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Yes. Unity is like Rez. Apparently. There were some shots around. I think on the Upwire.

Llamatron was an utterly fantasticaly incredibly colourful game, that had lasers and llamas and things flying everywhere. Or something like that....

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