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discussione: Solarian II
New Zealanddpatts6 months ago

Looking for Solarian II high scores!

This gem of a game is relatively obscure and older than most, so there’s not much footage out there, let alone evidence of winning runs. That said, the archives of comp.sys.mac.games on Usenet yields a few tales dating back to 1990...

As it stands, the top reported scores are:

  1. 1,250,000 - Jason Haines - Club Mac

  2. 799,730 - Robert Dominy - NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

  3. 726,000 - Robert Falco - Penn State University

The top recorded score is this one here at Speedrun for 859,530. Which is a decent run, but it could definitely be improved. A comment on the video by @pixelpusher1393 claims exceeding 1,000,000 several times.

Update Aug 2024: new top score 1,108,750

If you have achieved a greater score, please write in. Bonus points if you have it recorded (!)

discussione: Speedrunning
New Zealanddpatts1 year ago

a game called Solarian II - 90s space shooter

My first (and only) speed run below

More info here, and I'll be streaming for the next 30min or so @dpatts_ on twitch

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New Zealanddpatts1 year ago

Thank you! It was a great feeling

discussione: Introductions
New Zealanddpatts1 year ago

This looks like a ChatGPT answer. It's appears like useful information, but then it's wrong on so many counts. Part of the response is confusing the game with an unrelated sci-fi book.

The game was developed by Stick Software, not Rainbow Arts. The previous game Solarian I was never publicly released. Rather, it was a project for a summer school programming class. It was in black and white, ran smoothly but the developer didn't do anything with it.

The Secret History of Mac Gaming - Richard Moss (2018), Bitmap Books

The bullet points are mostly correct, but power-ups are not dropped by defeated enemies. The enemies are varied, but there's no "ships, robots, and even space stations". No music either, just sound bytes.

A couple of the sound effects are sampled from Prince albums - which to me is just fantastic.

discussione: Introductions
New Zealanddpatts1 year ago

Thanks! Yes, it's a good feeling, all that perserverence paying off. Thanks for the suggestion, I have added a reply to the thread. In the words of The Chemical Bros. The time has come to.... O P T I M I S E (Or optimize for all the freedom spellers out there)

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discussione: Speedrunning
New Zealanddpatts1 year ago

Hi folks, I'm dpatts

I created an account here because I want to celebrate!

This week I finally beat a game I first started played nearly 30 years ago:

Created and developed by Ben Haller of Stick Software, Solarian II is one of the first color games for the Macintosh computer. It's a Galaga-inspired space shooter, renowned for its quirky sounds and polished gameplay, and winner of countless awards.

Today it can be emulated on a variety of platforms.

It now has it's own page at Speedrun.com and I recommend starting with this introductory guide to the game

In short. the game has 16 levels, a final boss, and (up to) 6 challenge rounds. A full playthrough takes 20+ minutes, and it can be frustratingly hard to beat.

This game has brought me back again and again over the years, taunting me with its difficulty. This week, I finally beat the game, and as far as I am aware, this is the first time such a run has been recorded and uploaded. Below is the complete run on YouTube -- skip to Level 15 to see some of the most fun and intense gameplay:

This is an excellent game and I highly highly recommend it.

The bar has been set at 20:59, and it's ready for someone to take on the mantle. I challenge you to do better! Thanks for reading and I look forward to engaging with the community

-dpatts

CyanWes piace questo
discussione: Introductions
New Zealanddpatts1 year ago

Hi folks, I'm dpatts

I created an account here because I want to celebrate!

This week I finally beat a game I first started played nearly 30 years ago:

Created and developed by Ben Haller of Stick Software, Solarian II is one of the first color games for the Macintosh computer. It's a Galaga-inspired space shooter, renowned for its quirky sounds and polished gameplay, and winner of countless awards.

Today it can be emulated on a variety of platforms.

It now has it's own page at Speedrun.com and I recommend starting with this introductory guide to the game

In short. the game has 16 levels, a final boss, and (up to) 6 challenge rounds. A full playthrough takes 20+ minutes, and it can be frustratingly hard to beat.

This game has brought me back again and again over the years, taunting me with its difficulty. This week, I finally beat the game, and as far as I am aware, this is the first time such a run has been recorded and uploaded. Below is the complete run on YouTube -- skip to Level 15 to see some of the most fun and intense gameplay:

This is an excellent game and I highly highly recommend it.

The bar has been set at 20:59, and it's ready for someone to take on the mantle. I challenge you to do better! Thanks for reading and I look forward to engaging with the community

-dpatts

YUMmy_Bacon5, happycamper_, e CyanWes ti piace questo
Sconosciuto
New Zealanddpatts1 year ago

The game's humorous sounds and extremely professional graphics and presentation set this one apart as one of the best and most ridiculous shareware games out there.

-- MacUser (1990)

One of the greatest shareware Macintosh games ever created.

-- Mac Tricks (1995)

A game for masochists.

-- Anonymous User (2004)

Solarian II seems determined to take the stress out of the genre while keeping its conventions in tact.

-- Obscuritory.com (2017)

This game is a lot more difficult than it lets on... don't be surprised if it destroys you.

-- Gamer Mouse (2019)

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