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Dactyl Nightmare
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Dactyl Nightmare (c) 1991 Virtuality, Ltd. The Dactyl Nightmare experience has two derivatives. The pistol based 'shoot-em-up' version, and a more advanced hand to hand combat version known as 'Capture the Flag'. The World's first discrete entertainment experience places the player in a surreal world of chequered platforms and Escher -like pillars and archways. Designed as a one to four player interactive Experience, in Training Mode the player must simply seek and destroy the other animated beings trapped in this alternative world with them -usually other human opponents in linked Cyberspace systems! Advanced Mode brings axes, shields and crossbows, and more involved 'Capture the Flag' gameplay where players must co-operate towards a common goal -bringing longevity to an easy-to-understand concept. The player soon forgets it's a world of fantasy, plunged into an ultrareal setting trying to avoid the menacing intentions of giant swooping pterodactyls in this game of unprecedented realism. - TECHNICAL - 1000CS hardware Amiga 3000 based Graphics : - Texture mapping capability : no - Number of Polygon/second : 30,000 flat shaded f: 20 f/s - Maximum No. of moving objects : 256 - Other graphical info : flat Shaded, TMS 34020 graphic processor with TMs 34082 coprocessor Sound : - 1 Mb 8Bit sample memory (Stereo) - Background music : yes, CD audio Maximum no. of locally networked units: 4 Other technical description : Mic-Net support, supports PAL Players: Up to 4 simultaneously Control : headset tracker, 3-D joystick - TRIVIA - The game was originally called 'Nightmare'. Only 350 1000CS's units were created, with 120 of these being installed inside the US. The system was sold as a Stand alone Point of Display unit, retailing for $60,000. The machine went out of production during 1994. Second-hand units currently retail for around $10,000 - $20,000. - SERIES - 1. Dactyl Nightmare (1991) 2. Dactyl Nightmare 2 - Race For The Eggs! (1994) 3. Dactyl Nightmare SP (1994) - SOURCES - Game's picture. Game's screenshots. Official website; http://www.arcadianvr.com/SU_2000_SOFTWARE_DACTYL2.htm
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Dactyl Nightmare (c) 1991 Virtuality, Ltd. The Dactyl Nightmare experience has two derivatives. The pistol based 'shoot-em-up' version, and a more advanced hand to hand combat version known as 'Capture the Flag'. The World's first discrete entertainment experience places the player in a surreal world of chequered platforms and Escher -like pillars and archways. Designed as a one to four player interactive Experience, in Training Mode the player must simply seek and destroy the other animated beings trapped in this alternative world with them -usually other human opponents in linked Cyberspace systems! Advanced Mode brings axes, shields and crossbows, and more involved 'Capture the Flag' gameplay where players must co-operate towards a common goal -bringing longevity to an easy-to-understand concept. The player soon forgets it's a world of fantasy, plunged into an ultrareal setting trying to avoid the menacing intentions of giant swooping pterodactyls in this game of unprecedented realism. - TECHNICAL - 1000CS hardware Amiga 3000 based Graphics : - Texture mapping capability : no - Number of Polygon/second : 30,000 flat shaded f: 20 f/s - Maximum No. of moving objects : 256 - Other graphical info : flat Shaded, TMS 34020 graphic processor with TMs 34082 coprocessor Sound : - 1 Mb 8Bit sample memory (Stereo) - Background music : yes, CD audio Maximum no. of locally networked units: 4 Other technical description : Mic-Net support, supports PAL Players: Up to 4 simultaneously Control : headset tracker, 3-D joystick - TRIVIA - The game was originally called 'Nightmare'. Only 350 1000CS's units were created, with 120 of these being installed inside the US. The system was sold as a Stand alone Point of Display unit, retailing for $60,000. The machine went out of production during 1994. Second-hand units currently retail for around $10,000 - $20,000. - SERIES - 1. Dactyl Nightmare (1991) 2. Dactyl Nightmare 2 - Race For The Eggs! (1994) 3. Dactyl Nightmare SP (1994) - SOURCES - Game's picture. Game's screenshots. Official website; http://www.arcadianvr.com/SU_2000_SOFTWARE_DACTYL2.htm
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