There are some fantastic games out currently for the Spectrum Next – games like Baggers In Space, Delta’s Shadow and Q*Bee. Nothing prepared me however for what I thought was some new (Meega) Commodore Amiga shoot ‘em up for the cream beast – to be in fact a new Spectrum Next title!

As soon as I watched the new teaser trailer with smooth parallax scrolling, huge colourful shiny sprites and waves of baddies to shoot it was apparent that this was going to be ‘Next’ level stuff. I knew straight away that this title had the potential to be huge for the beloved ‘Speccy’ Next.  

The game shows off huge boss baddies, horizontal and vertical play areas, loads of highly detailed sprites on screen whizzing about and loads of weapon pickups with a unique weapon select system. We also get a taste of some fantastic techno style music from Richard Faulkner aka  ‘A man in his Techno shed’.  No sound effects are present as of yet, but there is a huge chance of sampled effects and even speech to come!

The game’s graphics and code have been produced by Patricia Curtis who has worked on some huge titles like the conversion of Xenon 2 for the Amiga CDTV and Megadrive!, so if that’s not enough for you to get your retro vouchers ready I don’t know what is!

All in all if the legendary R-Type and Salamander did the big dirty then this is their super child. You can show your interest and pre-order TX-1696 from the following website: 

https://luckyredfish.com/priority-order-list-for-tx-1696/
Bret Pritchard
I have been involved in gaming since the early days of Arcades and vintage gaming consoles like the Acetronic and Atari 2600. I remember when there were Arcades, and Arcade machines everywhere. It was a time when you could hire the latest video game cartridges from your local video store and play on Arcade Machines while waiting for your fish and chips. My first introduction to computers was the BBC Acorn at primary school and my first home computer was the rubber keyed spectrum. After time i had different spectrums, Ataris, Amigas and various consoles. At seventeen I worked in a video games shop in Birmingham (uk) called Microbyte where we were one of the first retailers to import all the latest Japanese consoles like the Sega Megadrive, Famicom, PC engine and Neo Geo.We even had ties with the Amiga demo group 17 bit software who produced some of the best public domain disks of that time. I have a genuine love for all consoles, computers, Arcades and gaming systems modern or retro.and my favourites would have to be the Spectrum, Amiga, Pc Engine and Megadrive.
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4 thoughts on “TX-1696 – PREVIEW

  1. I had the pleasure of playing this (and meeting Bret-great guy) at the Retro Computer Museum recently. Brilliant game and you would not think it is a speccy game at all. Very well done.

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