Cybernoid II
Moby ID: 45247
Windows credits (2002)
38 people (16 professional roles, 22 thanks) with 40 credits.
Original game by | Raffaele Cecco |
Original Graphics by | Hugh Binns |
Original Music (Spectrum) by | J. Dave Rogers |
Original Music (Commodore 64) by | Jeroen Tel |
Remake Programming by | Graham Goring |
Remake Graphics by | John Blythe |
Remake Level Design and Building by | Russel Hoy |
All Remake Original and Remixed Music by | Will Morton |
This game was written in the excellent Blitz Basic (http://www.blitzbasic.com) which was itself written by | Mark Sibly |
The game also makes use of | Terabit's Pak routines to store most of the files in one tidy location and to stop nosey peeps from nicking the graphics without going to a bit of trouble. Get the routines by visiting, Lee Page, website - http://www.terabit.btinternet.com - if you're interested. |
Testing was carried out by | those staunch fellows of Retrospec, thanks in particular go to, Russel Hoy (for finding a few bugs and suggesting the expansion), John Blythe (for getting me to put in joypad control and finding a few other bugs), Dan Condon (for complaining about the difficulty and making me see sense about letting the player start on any previously reached level), Neil Walker (for making me put in the previous/next weapon buttons in the keyboard controls because he can't remember 7 numbers. ;) |
Thanks | Raffaele Cecco, Hugh Binns, for writing the original game., Russel Hoy (for letting me steal the project from him and then staying on to help with it. :), John Blythe (for the cracking graphics and the nice new rendered title screen), Will Morton (for the great remix and the lovely atmospheric in-game piece), Mark Sibly (for writing Blitz BASIC in the first place), Lee Page (for his PAK routines), And all the rest of my Retrospec chums for their critiques and moaning. Aw, hell, I better name-check them or they'll just moan like ninnies..., Dan Condon-Jones (For seeing sense and embracing BB2D), Neil Walker (For being our Web Guru and spending all his time tinkering with the site instead of pulling his finger out his arse and writing a game. ;), Matthew Smith (For not being more narked at me due to my consistent failure), Richard Jordan (For being one of our founding fathers producing the best damn remake ever and in doing so indirectly getting me my job), Jeff Braine (For having more screws loose than my self-assembled wardrobe.), Peter Jovovich (For returning to the fold once more after many months in), Myke Pickstock (For staying in the wilderness. ;), John Dow (For being an incredibly prolific founder member and providing the webspace at the start), Ignacio Pérez Gil (For being a lovely bald Spaniard and in many ways initiating the approaching wave of isometric games from Retrospec), Tomaz Kac (For his even lovelier - sorry Ignacio! - isometric engine which may well lead to a well-loved pair of secret agents returning after a long absence), Bill Harbison (For joining us recently and putting us all to shame with his commercial quality graphics. The big sod! :) |
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Collaborations
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People credited on this game were also credited on:
- Klass of '99, a group of 6 people
- Chuckie Egg: The Next Batch, a group of 6 people
- Highway Pursuit, a group of 5 people
- Head Over Heels, a group of 4 people
- Cybernoid: The Fighting Machine, a group of 4 people
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Other Games
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In addition to this game, these people were also credited on other games:
- Hugh Binns on 68 other games
- Jeroen Tel on 54 other games
- Graham Goring on 36 other games
- Lee Page on 31 other games
- Mark Sibly on 30 other games
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Credits contributed by Macs Black.