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Anarchic driving on the ST (12.08.2015 - 10:25 Uhr)

Issue 08/15 featured Laserball, a re-release of an old PD game from 1991, but like any programmer, Thomas Ilg still has various unreleased projects and prototypes on old ST disks, and he has now unearthed one: A racing game with pseudo-3D graphics, completely developed in GFA-Basic. Pure GFA-Basic is of course not the best language for fast racing games, so an ST with at least 16 MHz is recommended.

Compared to classic racing games, the rules of this game, which is distantly reminiscent of Atari's Road Blasters, are reversed: All obstacles can be run over, your own car is indestructible. Although no further development was supposedly planned, the first updates for "Anarcho Ride" are already in development. Thus, there is music from xFalcon, several languages and animated menus. The programmer has also found a graphic designer to contribute cars and other graphics to the game.

It is not yet certain whether the "Anarcho Simulator" will be further developed into a real game.


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