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ARMALYTE
Shoot Em Up glory on the beige bin!

Posted by boyo on May 4, 2010 22:49 (May 4, 2010 22:49)

The surge of titles appearing in the arcades continued through the 1980's with each new game intent on pushing the boundaries of technology; offering the player increasingly challenging and graphically rich games to play. The 8-bit computers could only look on with a glint of envy in their digital eye.



Thalamus was proving to be the developer of choice on the Commodore 64, delivering one quality game after another. The idea for Armalyte was conceived independently of their other games but it was eventually announced by Thalamus that this was the follow up to its previous title, Delta.

The influence of R-Type - a title that had reigned supreme in the arcades the previous year - shone through in the design of this side scrolling shooter and was indeed the closest a C64 gamer could possibly get to have their very own R-Type cabinet in their bedroom.

Zzap! 64 loved the game so much that they awarded it a "Gold Medal", Thalamus' first accolade from the magazine and many other publications followed suit with their praise.



Graphically, Armalyte is staggeringly good with a science fiction theme applied throughout the design of the sprites and backdrops. The customary soundtrack was done by acclaimed SID musical maestro Jeroen Tel that added greatly to the overall atmosphere.

The gameplay meets the high visual and audio standard set whether playing in either single or two player mode. The action is exhilarating as swarms of enemies launch themselves towards your ship in pre-determined paths, while avoiding the static architecture can be immensely challenging as the playing area has to be continually scanned for the incoming bad boys. If you find yourself in the wrong place at the wrong time, you invariably lose a life as you smash into the metallic structures.

Armalyte was the title that brought the 8-bit Commodore 64 computer closer to the arcade experience than had previously been seen. Possibly Thalamus' most defining release.

 Our Rating for Armalyte
8.0
Fun Factor
9.0
Graphics
8.0
Sound
0.1
Multiplayer
9.0
Single Player
8.0
Controls
9.0
Overall
Interaction
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#5 Feb 26, 2012 10:21:03 ( 82 days ago )
the_masked_coder
Actually, if you want to see some more of my work you can peruse my website and bio.

www.trinosis.com

Have fun.
#4 Feb 26, 2012 10:18:49 ( 82 days ago )
the_masked_coder
Doh !

The secrets out. !!!

Great detective work. 

#3 Feb 24, 2012 19:40:20 ( 83 days ago )

boyo
 Aha.....



#2 Feb 24, 2012 19:38:05 ( 83 days ago )

boyo
 So who are you 'masked coder'...tell all!!
#1 Feb 24, 2012 19:18:39 ( 83 days ago )
the_masked_coder
Nicely written article.

One error though.

The musician was Martin Walker.

For me, Armalyte was bar far the greatest C64 shoot em up.

Being a C64 programmer myself at the time I didn't think such a shoot em up was possible on the C64.

Amazing, even today.
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