Freeware Archon Remake, 20 Years On
c64cryptoboy writes "It's been 20 years since Archon first came out for the Atari, shortly followed by ports for the C64, Amiga, NES, and DOS. Now it looks as if a new freeware version is in the works, one that promises to be true to the Atari/C64 versions' gameplay. The developers are apparently working with one of the original Archon creators, Jon Freeman. Here's a development screenshot." Nothing to download yet, but polls and development diaries galore for this interesting remake.
I spent hours playing Archon and Archon 2. I still have the original packaging from the first game. It's about time someone revived this fantastic game.h unleashe d/news_6026702.html
Penny Arcade recently pointed out the similarities between the original Archon and this up and coming title:
http://www.gamespot.com/ps2/strategy/wrat
I can't wait.
Freeware, no source.
And to add insult to injury, it's DirectX.
No update since last year, but still worth a look... http://xarchon.seul.org/ have fun!
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since i dont know the game, and dont really want to go around looking for infromation about it, does anybody want to quickly explain what archon is, and what makes it special?
I wonder how well it would play without the digital joystick of the C64. The game used to be one of my favorites on the original platform, I played it with my cousin for hours. Recently I tried the emulated version, and some of the PC clones, but they all sucked because of the controls.
The keypad sucks when you go up and down and try being unpredictable, and the new analog joysticks are too slow.
How do other archon players work around this?
..., but polls and development diaries galore for this interesting remake
Pat, I'd like to buy a verb please
Archon (midi)
Archon II (mp3)
I put the 'fun' in fundamentalism
http://www.planetquake.com/brazen/arq/
Archon was good, but why can't someone remake Mail Order Monsters? Talk about a classic.
Really, I don't see anything there but some pretty pictures. In the forums, a guy posted a question on when they expect to have anything. They haven't answered in a year.
If they were serious, they would at least let their preliminary versions out. And even though they say it will be release open-source, they don't say which license, and they might even back-track from that latter.
Oh well, it's a shame, 'cause Archon was one of the great all-time games. Don't get me wrong - if this is legit, I will be stoked when it comes out. But until then, I will maintain a solid dollap of skepticism.
No, I don't trust in god. He'll have to pay up front, like everybody else.
For those people with Quake 3, you can try out ARQ. The board is the same, with Q3 models reprisenting different pieces. When you fight over a square, you both get transported to the arena to fight it out. Of course, different pieces have different weapons and damage ratings.
It can be played on any Q3 map, which becomes the arena you fight in. Pretty cool.
I always felt that Sacrifice was a sort of a version of Archon II: Adept, as it had a lot of the same basic ideas. (I always like Adept better than Archon, anyway.)
All the creatures will die, And all the things will be broken. That's the law of samurai. (Jubai, 1605)