I remember the Amiga version of LLamatron 2112, which was definitely hilarious back in the day. There's also some Easter-eggs if you put certain words in the high score entry. (One has the "oof" become a more offensive phrase.) Other than that, the direction the player shoots can be locked by holding the fire button unless in dual-stick mode, in which case the second controller changes the firing direction. Seems most people doing gameplay never seemed to read the instructions thingy that points that out.
At least Jeff Minter doesn’t try to hide that Llamatron is a Robotron remake. It’s great on the Atari ST too, and it’s superb on the faster Atari machines as well; instead of just playing way too fast on a TT, we get a higher framerate, but the same speed. Awesome.
I remember the Amiga version of LLamatron 2112, which was definitely hilarious back in the day. There's also some Easter-eggs if you put certain words in the high score entry. (One has the "oof" become a more offensive phrase.) Other than that, the direction the player shoots can be locked by holding the fire button unless in dual-stick mode, in which case the second controller changes the firing direction. Seems most people doing gameplay never seemed to read the instructions thingy that points that out.
At least Jeff Minter doesn’t try to hide that Llamatron is a Robotron remake. It’s great on the Atari ST too, and it’s superb on the faster Atari machines as well; instead of just playing way too fast on a TT, we get a higher framerate, but the same speed. Awesome.