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Tyrian!
Posted: 2005-04-22 08:25pm
by felineki
Does anyone else here remember this game? It's a DOS-based vertical shooter with some pretty awesome music and weapons. I used to play it all the time back in the mid-late '90s. Just earlier today I finally got the blasted old thing working under WinXP using DOSBox and D-Fend. Brings back a lot of memories.
Posted: 2005-04-22 08:29pm
by Crossroads Inc.
To heck with that... Does anyone remeber the Grandaddy to ALL Text based games out there? Hunt the Whumpus, and 'Adventure'
"You'll never get it up the stairs"
Posted: 2005-04-22 08:42pm
by Brother-Captain Gaius
Mmm, Tyrian. I have a bit of trouble with it on this system sadly, mostly with the sound. Awesome, awesome game.
Posted: 2005-04-22 09:35pm
by Sharpshooter
Tyrian was the game that brought the concept of the fragfest to a whole new level. When you got a ship fully tricked out with a Graviton Pulsewave generator, level 9 Laser or Hyper Pulse and Sonic Cannons, Class B Shields, and duel sideshot options, everything in your sight was going to die. Cannon fodder fighters, buildings, cruisers, Easter Island statues - nothing was left standing when I had my way with a level.
And as if the game itself wasn't sweet enough, it had some of the more memorable tunes in a shooter: Gyges, Will You Help Me, Tyrian: The Level, and most memorable of all, BEER!
Posted: 2005-04-22 10:14pm
by felineki
I agree, the music was great. I still find myself humming "BEER" from time to time.
The DESTRUCT mini-game was a fun way to waste an afternoon, too... blasting away not only your opponent's forces, but the very terrain itself as well.
Posted: 2005-04-22 10:40pm
by Vendetta
Tyrian was the shit. There is still literally no finer vertical shooter on the PC.
Posted: 2005-04-23 01:40am
by Tzeentch
I love me some Tyrian. I have it working in xp, but I can't get the music to play. Grr....
Posted: 2005-04-23 03:18am
by Slartibartfast
I remember Tyrian, it was a fun game, but like a lot of shooters, it suffered from the "if you live long enough, you become invulnerable" syndrome (since you get more and more upgrades and so on).
Too easy. Xenon 2 was much more fun
Posted: 2005-04-23 04:48am
by Kreshna Aryaguna Nurzaman
I still remember
Tyrian for its awesome MIDI music (too bad my soundcard was SB 16 without wave extension at that time
). My favorite tunes is
Come Back To Me Savarra (I guess it would be great if the main melody is played with a Saxophone),
Asteroid Dance 1, and of course,
Tunelling Trolls.
What's yours?
Posted: 2005-04-23 05:14am
by AniThyng
bah. i prefered Raptor.
Posted: 2005-04-23 05:17am
by Brother-Captain Gaius
Augh. My card doesn't like MIDIs. I know I liked
Asteroid Dance 1, but going through the Jukebox just now I can't really tell; they're all too distorted.
Posted: 2005-04-23 11:54am
by Stark
I preferred Raptor too. Tyrian went from 'your guns struggle to kill rocks' to 'pwnzor all c0w4rd5sss' in an hour or so.
AND Tyrian doesn't work properly under XP. Although I've never tried DOSbox, now that I think about it.
Posted: 2005-04-23 01:42pm
by phongn
There was a later varient of Tyrian that runs properly under Windows and is not difficult to find.
Posted: 2005-04-23 02:11pm
by Einhander Sn0m4n
phongn wrote:There was a later varient of Tyrian that runs properly under Windows and is not difficult to find.
Tyrian 2000?
Posted: 2005-04-23 04:48pm
by aerius
I still have Tyrian and Raptor on my computer, though I rarely play them anymore these days. Raptor never gets to the point where everything on screen is easily killed, though if you beat the game and start over at the beginning with deathrays and auto-tracking laser turrets it gets a little silly.
Posted: 2005-04-23 04:49pm
by felineki
Kreshna Aryaguna Nurzaman wrote:I still remember
Tyrian for its awesome MIDI music (too bad my soundcard was SB 16 without wave extension at that time
). My favorite tunes is
Come Back To Me Savarra (I guess it would be great if the main melody is played with a Saxophone),
Asteroid Dance 1, and of course,
Tunelling Trolls.
What's yours?
Some of my favorites were
Sarah's Song,
Return Me to Savara,
One Mustn't Fall,
START5, and
Rock Garden.
PS. Just last night I was thinking that
Come Back to Me, Savara would sound great with a saxophone, too.
I dabble in digital music as a hobby (mostly MIDI, MOD/IT/S3M/XM, and I'm learning FruityLoops), and I'm thinking about doing some arrangements of Tyrian tunes eventually.
Posted: 2005-04-23 09:11pm
by Stark
Hurm. Does anyone remember the name of that top-down shooter that was made by (I think) Epic? You fly in planes over islands and shit, in an 8-way scroller with an amusing anime-revenge storyline. It had a distinctive name, but I've forgotten, and Epic doesn't seem to want to admit its old games
Posted: 2005-04-24 02:31am
by Cyborg Stan
Zone 66.
As for Tyrian, difficulty-wise I think I can get through the game with varying degrees of ease until I try the Suicide difficulty level, at which I have trouble getting past the first few levels.
Posted: 2005-04-24 03:30am
by Brother-Captain Gaius
Looky what I found.
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Removed link
/Faram
Posted: 2005-04-24 03:41am
by Sharpshooter
JediNeophyte wrote:Looky what I found.
No BEER? Blasphamy!
By the way: is it just me, or does that thing lag like nothing else when viewed through CompuShit and co.?
EDIT: there's also this site: not only does it have a good dose of music, but it's also got a whole crapload of other goodies related to the game as well.
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Removed links
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Posted: 2005-04-24 04:36am
by Kreshna Aryaguna Nurzaman
felineki wrote:Kreshna Aryaguna Nurzaman wrote:I still remember
Tyrian for its awesome MIDI music (too bad my soundcard was SB 16 without wave extension at that time
). My favorite tunes is
Come Back To Me Savarra (I guess it would be great if the main melody is played with a Saxophone),
Asteroid Dance 1, and of course,
Tunelling Trolls.
What's yours?
Some of my favorites were
Sarah's Song
Is it a new tune? Are you playing Tyrian 2000? Never own one myself but IIRC it has some new tunes.
felineki wrote:PS. Just last night I was thinking that
Come Back to Me, Savara would sound great with a saxophone, too.
In fact, it would make a good "easy listening" song; in contrary to most game tunes which can only be enjoyed by either gamers or digital music afficionados.