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PINNACLE A modern tribute to the 1986 classic, The Sentinel. (game 1980s 8bit tribute) (viperfish.com.au | ia)
6 points by nickt 432 days ago | 7 comments
  • bmonkey325 432 days ago
    Wow. What a beautiful remake. I never played or even heard of the original gsme. Anyone know if it’s available in an archive for the c-64. Was it ever ported to any other system?
    • zxm 432 days ago
      played it on zx spectrum, a LOT great game. computer hide and seek. always on the move, trying to stay ahead of the sentinel or it's sentries.

      what amused me at the time was that there are 10,000 levels loaded in from tape and within a few weeks of it being released magazines had accumulated codes for all of them from readers playing at home iirc. pre internet that was a lot of information gathering.

      • ghostdancer 432 days ago
        I played it on the speccy too. It looked incredible when you read that it had 10000 levels. And also recalled that after a month or so all the codes were appearing on the magazines at the time. Beautiful absorbing game.
        • nickt 432 days ago
          The Wikipedia article states, “The Sentinel has no ending sequence; upon completion of the last level, the player is looped back to level 1. When questioned about this, Crammond said he never thought anyone would go so far as to finish the game”

          That’s a fun reward!

    • nickt 432 days ago
      I played it on my Spectrum and Amiga. It’s one of those games that has a particular feeling, it always struck me as lonely and a little weird. TIL it was written originally for the Beeb. Also I didn’t know it was released as “The Sentry” in the US.

      There’s some download links for the C64 on this page at the very bottom, scroll down quickly to avoid gameplay spoilers! Looks like there are other remakes linked there too.

      https://www.c64-wiki.com/wiki/The_Sentinel

      • bmonkey325 432 days ago
        >>lonely and a little weird

        So you're saying the its a more fluid Myst for the C64/Amiga/Beeb.

        • nickt 432 days ago
          Exactly! Even the books felt like that.
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