Exhuminator wrote:I think us "console kiddies" had the better ports.
So much work in response to a little innocent joke...my, aren`t we sensitive? ;)
A joke that went waaay over your head, btw, which is my fault I suppose. I should`ve mentioned that I grew up behind Iron Curtain where there was NO CONSOLES of any kind. We only got micros (expensive as hell anyway) because the games/soft were so easily pirated.
In your battle fever you missed one important point thou: how the game looks an how it plays can be two different things. That`s just for the record, since I`m pretty sure the console ports could be in fact better - little surprise given the game`s and hardware`s origin and also the NES` FX/RAM superiority over the ol` ZX.
Having said that, the models in your NES scr$ look way "worse" plus quite comical, maybe because it`s a Japanese imagining of what NY gangland looks like vs Westerner`s more close to home interpretation. I much prefer the gritty ZX version.
I`m afraid that when you then later move into actual Spectrum territory it`s clear to see you`ve never had one. Renegade was light years ahead of Double D, even though the latter was released 2 years later. It should be clear even from the screenshots you yourself posted - DD is a mostly-one-colour mess (sprite size don`t matter ;) that also moved and played like a dog.
Anyway, don`t take my word for it - Renegade has been voted no 48 in
Your Sinclair Top 100 both by critics and public, whereas DD doesn`t even register.
And to cap it off, it was so popular that we even got two sequels on the micros - Target: Renegade (ranks even higher than original) - it was even better than NES port since it had co-op mode, and Renegade 3, which was a micro exclusive :)