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THE EVOLUTION OF SHADOW OF THE BEAST

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Issue 242

THE STRIKING SIGHTS AND SOUNDS OF SHADOW OF THE BEAST PUSHED THE AMIGA FURTHER THAN EVEN MOST DEVELOPERS HAD KNOWN WAS POSSIBLE IN 1989. FROM SEQUELS AND CONVERSIONS TO A PLAYSTATION REMAKE THREE DECADES ON, THOSE INVOLVED EXPLAIN ALL

- GRAHAM PEMBREY

THE EVOLUTION OF SHADOW OF THE BEAST

The impact of the original Shadow Of The Beast is perhaps best described through the lens of someone who experienced the game as a player.

It was 1989 and 16-year-old Matt Birch was visiting a friend for a sleepover when a relative lent the pair a new Amiga 500. Staying up late in the warm glow of Commodore monitor light, they played through disk after disk of what Matt recalls being fun but ultimately forgettable games. “But then around midnight we tried Shadow Of The Beast. It was a revelation. The music, the graphics, the gradient sky, and the parallax scrolling. It was magical, like seeing Star Wars for the first time. Blurry-eyed in the morning, I got on the bus to go home and all I could think about was this strange world I had visited.”

Twenty-seven years later, working as the head of his own studio, Matt would see his remake of the game published by Sony for the PlayStation 4. It was the latest entry in a series that’s particularly memorable for how far it pushed the Amiga, but which also spawned sequels and conversions spanning several generations of computers and consoles. It’s a collection of games known for standout graphics, music and atmosphere more than anything else, but one that also has more accomplished level design and clever gameplay depths lurking in its shadowy universe than is sometimes acknowledged.

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THE MAKING OF OPERATION WOLF

FEW ARCADE GAMES WERE AS IMPOSING, AS ICONIC OR AS INFLUENTIAL AS TAITO'S HIT COIN-OP THAT REDEFINED THE LIGHTGUN GENRE. IN THIS EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW, THE GAME'S DIRECTOR TOSHIAKI KATO REVEALS THE UNTOLD STORY BEHIND THE MAKING OF THIS ARCADE MILESTONE

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OFFICIAL UK PLAYSTATION MAGAZINE #31

THE PLAYSTATION HAD TAKEN THE WORLD BY STORM AND BUILT AN EARLY LIBRARY OF ICONIC TITLES. NOW THEY WERE GETTING SEQUELS, WHICH WOULD BUILD ON THEIR FOUNDATIONS AND DELIVER SOME OF THE BEST GAMES EVER MADE. THIS MONTH'S DISC FEATURES ONE OF THEM

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FEELING THE FORCE

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The Bat Man of Best Buy

There was a time, before online preorders, when a console launch felt like a holiday. You circled the date on the calendar, started saving up your money and cleared your schedule as if the whole thing was a proper vacation. And back then, scarcity wasn't much of a concern. As long as you had a retailer nearby and some patience, you had a fair shot. Then came the Flippers.

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1 mins

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VERY SMALL VECTREX

David Oghia tells all about the upcoming mini console

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THE MAKING OF LUMINES

FOR OVER 20 YEARS, TETSUYA MIZUGUCHI HAS CHASED THE DREAM OF SYNESTHETIC GAMING WITH SUCH TITLES AS REZ, CHILD OF EDEN, TETRIS EFFECT AND LUMINES. WITH LUMINES ARISE JUST WEEKS AWAY, WE TALK TO THE LEGENDARY GAME CREATOR ABOUT THE MAKING OF HIS ORIGINAL MUSICAL PUZZLER

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