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Chaos Engine "restoration"
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The Chaos Engine is to be mildly updated and re-released for PC (ie. Windows), Mac and Linux.

http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/gaming/ne ... uld-come-to-consoles.html

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Would be nice to have this version for AOS 4 even though the old versions play well still. The new savesystem sounds nice. A classic! Thanks for posting this info.

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its is free?

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@templario

Nothing is free in this world

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Well, I know it, but in this case I´ll no buy it.

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One of fave games but 1 player was annoying so I used to start in 2 player and get the 2nd player killed so I could take all the credits and power ups. Probably made the game a lot easier, I think sometimes I had 30+ lives by the end. Once I was awarded an extra life as the screen was fading out after I'd defeated chaos engine.

Good that their sticking to the original formula but I hope the graphics get a significant boost.

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This "remake" appears to be a low-cost (budget) port to the PC, as an attempt to test the water (for perhaps better ports) :
http://www.pcgamer.com/2013/07/11/new ... devotion-to-the-original/

The graphics appear to be the original ones, but with some automated filters enhancing them (and the option to turn them off if you don't like them).

The levels & general difficulty seem to be unchanged (risky IMHO).

I'd have suspected they were using an Amiga emulator, if it wasn't for the fact that they support networked multiplayer.

Author of the PortablE programming language.
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