Has anyone actually ever completed Arctic Shipwreck? 😇🕹👌 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= More from 1983: tinyurl.com/1983-C64-GAMES My Top Picks: tinyurl.com/CCGS-BEST-GAMES
Incredbly fond memories of this game. Played it obsessively against my brother who could hold out the longest. And that odd setting.. being a MAMMOTH balancing an ICEBERG... Just brilliant! Alsothat Supacatchatroopa vibe... Another brilliantly freaky game!
The best memories are those when playing these games with family. Even after all these years, they stick in the brain like a capsule in time. Awesome 😇🕹👌
Wow! Yet another unique game I've never heard about. That 3D effect of the ice is pretty cool for the little C64 back in the 80's. It's amazing the variety of ideas people would come up with on that little computer. While I still like gaming today, it feels like most developers just stick to certain gaming genres rather than break out with a unique idea like you would often see on the C64.
Very true, I think back in the 80s it was literally a 'blank canvas' where these bedroom coders could literally work their magic. A truly wonderful period in gaming history which we are all proud to be very much a massive part of 😇🕹🤔
I have seen some gameplay videos of this Commodore 64 game and always wondered, if i should definitely give a try for this game. It looks kinda simple 😸😺👍, but it is more challenging than it appears 😹🕹️.
Its definitely a lot tougher than it looks, if you go to far off to the side... good luck getting the balance back, especially on later levels haha. Good fun though, while it lasts 😇🕹️👌
hmm I never would have even played the game and I have loaded it up a couple of times. First impressions being that it looked like it wouldn't appeal but I'll certainly give it a go as it does look to be a very unique game. Thanks
First time seeing this game, looks incredible for 1983! 8 year old me would have been mindblown, even if it would have been played/viewed on a 14" portable b&w TV perched on a stool lol.
Ironically, we only had a 14" CRT back in these days, it was my prized possession as it was colour - and my Mum bought me one of those portable TV aerials so I could watch cartoons in the daytime. So fuzzy though, had to hold it at an angle to work haha. Great memories! 😇🕹️👌
@@CheekyCommodoreGamer Times like this I feel we do live in a golden age, no matter what else is going on with the world. With emulation and the internet in general (and people who still use the original tech) we have access to all those happy memories of childhood, even if most of the time the games don't exactly hold up! I started on the ZX81 with Tyrant of Athens, Football Manager, Frogger, and 3D Monster Maze. To then have the brilliant colour and sound of the C64 was a giant leap, as was the Amiga with its sampled sound and "photorealistic" (haha) graphics. I think I take tech advances too casually these days. I can roam an atmospheric world in (for example) Red Dead Redemption 2, and can emulate any number of machines, and most of the time I think nothing of it. I don't miss those aerials though!
I'm trying to make the videos a bit more interesting, even though they're taking me 6 or 7 hours each! haha many late nights. Think I'll invest in a new PC someday as mines very slow 😇🕹️👌
Yeah you're definitely right there, like in games like 'Cannon Fodder'... I'd never want to see anyone getting killed off, so would focus hard to ensure everyone made it alive haha. Great game - for however long it lasts 😇🕹👌
This would be a good game to kill some time, but I'm not sure it would hold its appeal for much more than 15 or 20 minutes. It's too bad there isn't more variety to the game. Unique concept though!
Yeah that's true, after 10 or 15 minutes you've pretty much done all that the game has to offer. A nice little change though especially for the unique concept. I love the physics element even for such an early title. Great programming 😇🕹👌
@@CheekyCommodoreGamerTrue. Not many 3D-ish games for the C64 in those first few years. At first I thought you had to avoid squashing the humans as you move around but that doesn't appear to be the case (I saw multiple times where the mammoth seems to step on them with no ill effects). That would definitely make the game a lot harder!
Crazy concept for sure but a completely unique game for the C64, showing the capabilities on such an early title... but must have taken some mega programming skills to pull it off 😇🕹️👌
Has anyone actually ever completed Arctic Shipwreck? 😇🕹👌
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More from 1983: tinyurl.com/1983-C64-GAMES
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I remember this, loved it .never seen it in colors, played on an amber monitor
Good fun this game - although quite tough as the game progresses 😇🕹👌
Thanks for informing me of this game.
Any time my friend - an obscure classic this one 😇🕹🤔
Blimey! never had this. Looked clever for the time. Plus the mammoth looked like my grandma.
Cuddly grannies are the future 😄🕹😇
Incredbly fond memories of this game. Played it obsessively against my brother who could hold out the longest. And that odd setting.. being a MAMMOTH balancing an ICEBERG... Just brilliant! Alsothat Supacatchatroopa vibe... Another brilliantly freaky game!
The best memories are those when playing these games with family. Even after all these years, they stick in the brain like a capsule in time. Awesome 😇🕹👌
Wow! Yet another unique game I've never heard about. That 3D effect of the ice is pretty cool for the little C64 back in the 80's. It's amazing the variety of ideas people would come up with on that little computer. While I still like gaming today, it feels like most developers just stick to certain gaming genres rather than break out with a unique idea like you would often see on the C64.
Very true, I think back in the 80s it was literally a 'blank canvas' where these bedroom coders could literally work their magic. A truly wonderful period in gaming history which we are all proud to be very much a massive part of 😇🕹🤔
Funny what the devs called themselves, because there was a fantastic graphic adventure by Telerium based on the Ray Bradbury book "Fahrenheit 451"
Hmmm mention that in literally the first 20 seconds of the video 😄😄🕹
Didn't know about this game. But the gameplay looks very interesting....and very abgefahren! 😉 Great video once again. Thanks a lot Cheeky! 🙏👍
More than welcome my friend, have an awesome weekend. 5 more days of C64 classics to come next week 😇🕹🤟
I have seen some gameplay videos of
this Commodore 64 game and always wondered, if i should definitely give a try for this game.
It looks kinda simple 😸😺👍,
but it is more challenging than it appears 😹🕹️.
Its definitely a lot tougher than it looks, if you go to far off to the side... good luck getting the balance back, especially on later levels haha. Good fun though, while it lasts 😇🕹️👌
hmm I never would have even played the game and I have loaded it up a couple of times. First impressions being that it looked like it wouldn't appeal but I'll certainly give it a go as it does look to be a very unique game. Thanks
It's quite fun but to be honest, quote difficult! Mind you, the game mechanics are awesome for such an early title - definitely worth giving a go 😇🕹🤔
very original, would be a great handheld game now.
Up the ante and have it on one of those gravity boards. Like Back to the future 2 on heat 🤣🕹👌
Holy whatever... This is so original🤣🤣
Absolutely - a real hidden gem 😇🕹😇
Very unique . Good find.
A great game, one which should definitely be played at least once 😇🕹👌
This is now my favorite C64/Amiga channel! So much nostalgia! How about a review for Spy Hunter on the C64? Loved that game back in the 80s.
Ahh thanks man, much appreciated - Spy Hunter is already on the channel - awesome game 😇🕹️👌
@@CheekyCommodoreGamerOh I didn't see it. Thank you!
First time seeing this game, looks incredible for 1983! 8 year old me would have been mindblown, even if it would have been played/viewed on a 14" portable b&w TV perched on a stool lol.
Ironically, we only had a 14" CRT back in these days, it was my prized possession as it was colour - and my Mum bought me one of those portable TV aerials so I could watch cartoons in the daytime. So fuzzy though, had to hold it at an angle to work haha. Great memories! 😇🕹️👌
@@CheekyCommodoreGamer Times like this I feel we do live in a golden age, no matter what else is going on with the world. With emulation and the internet in general (and people who still use the original tech) we have access to all those happy memories of childhood, even if most of the time the games don't exactly hold up! I started on the ZX81 with Tyrant of Athens, Football Manager, Frogger, and 3D Monster Maze. To then have the brilliant colour and sound of the C64 was a giant leap, as was the Amiga with its sampled sound and "photorealistic" (haha) graphics. I think I take tech advances too casually these days. I can roam an atmospheric world in (for example) Red Dead Redemption 2, and can emulate any number of machines, and most of the time I think nothing of it. I don't miss those aerials though!
your video skills are getting very good
I'm trying to make the videos a bit more interesting, even though they're taking me 6 or 7 hours each! haha many late nights. Think I'll invest in a new PC someday as mines very slow 😇🕹️👌
Some good reflexes needed for this I did feel for the men that got lost over thr side which gave me more determination for the next go
Yeah you're definitely right there, like in games like 'Cannon Fodder'... I'd never want to see anyone getting killed off, so would focus hard to ensure everyone made it alive haha. Great game - for however long it lasts 😇🕹👌
Not very long if its me used to get so frustrated with it
@CheekyCommodoreGamer Is the Amiga 500mini any good and is the usb stick worth it
I think I prefer your version 😅
Definitely! What a great concept for a game 🤪🕹👌
This would be a good game to kill some time, but I'm not sure it would hold its appeal for much more than 15 or 20 minutes. It's too bad there isn't more variety to the game. Unique concept though!
Yeah that's true, after 10 or 15 minutes you've pretty much done all that the game has to offer. A nice little change though especially for the unique concept. I love the physics element even for such an early title. Great programming 😇🕹👌
@@CheekyCommodoreGamerTrue. Not many 3D-ish games for the C64 in those first few years. At first I thought you had to avoid squashing the humans as you move around but that doesn't appear to be the case (I saw multiple times where the mammoth seems to step on them with no ill effects). That would definitely make the game a lot harder!
Not even close to what I thought this game was going to be about. Looks like an interesting game for the time though.
Crazy concept for sure but a completely unique game for the C64, showing the capabilities on such an early title... but must have taken some mega programming skills to pull it off 😇🕹️👌
Game... or prophecy?
You never know! If you do go on a cruise near the Arctic... make sure there are no Mammoths on board 😇🕹️👌