- Ghost Hunters (video game)
Infobox VG| title = Ghost Hunters
developer = TheOliver twins
publisher =Codemasters
designer =
engine = Enhanced "Super Robin Hood "
released = February1986
genre =Platform game ,Shooting game
modes =Single player
ratings =
platforms =Amstrad CPC ,ZX Spectrum
media = Cassette
requirements =
input =:"For other uses of the name see
Ghosthunters (disambiguation) .""Ghost Hunters" is an platform/
action game written by theOliver twins for theAmstrad CPC andZX Spectrum platforms and published byCodemasters in February 1986. The game combined platform-style action with shootinggameplay similar to that found in the gameOperation Wolf . The game is the second release by the Oliver twins, published when they were just seventeen years old and still going toschool . It was conceived as a sequel to their first commercially-successful game,Super Robin Hood , although it has little to do with this game other than using a modified version of its engine. The game is arguably an early example of thesurvival horror genre of computer games. The twins have credited the filmGhostbusters and thecartoon series Scooby Doo for influencing the game.Control Scheme and Gameplay
Like their previous game,
Super Robin Hood , the player controls a character (named Hunk Studbuckle) around the platform style screen using the keyboard or joystick. Uniquely, to attack the enemy, the player must temporarily use the cursor keys to move targeting cross-hairs to shoot ghosts and demons (in a similar manner to Operation Wolf), causing the character to stand still. This results in the player requiring to shoot the targets quickly and operate their character to move around the screen before more would appear. In addition to being able to walk, the character can also jump and climb ladders. In addition to enemies to be killed, the environment contains items that can be collected, including 'macho energy' top-ups and 'key' items that unlock further areas. The game is one of few available on the CPC and ZX Spectrum platforms to feature low resolution clips of human speech, although playing them was so CPU-intensive that the game was required to freeze for their duration.Porting to the Spectrum
Codemasters paid the Oliver brother's £10,000 for the Amstrad CPC release and were offered another £10,000 for a ZX Spectrum release. However, the twins did not wish to produce a port by actually coding on the Spectrum, so to save time, they hired their friend Ivan Link to build a cable that links the Spectrum and the Amstrad. After which the twins produced the only software for the Spectrum they ever wrote called SPLINK (SPectrum and LINK) that enabled the code to be altered for the Amstrad and ported to the Spectrum.
"- Philip and Andrew Oliver [http://www.blitzgames.com/olivertwins/] "
Critical Reception
After being released, both Spectrum and Amstrad versions went to No. 1 in commercial sales, this in combination with their previous No. 1 title, "Super Robin Hood" being ported to other platforms gave the Oliver twins a large amount of media exposure, being dubbed "The Oliver Twins - Whizz Kids."
See also
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Oliver twins References
* [http://www.blitzgames.com/olivertwins/ Oliver twins website]
External links
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