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FriskyTanuki
10-13-2008, 03:00 PM
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http://www.ps3fanboy.com/2008/10/12/tgs-08-hands-on-spelunker-psn/

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Spelunker is a remake of the NES classic (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spelunker_%28video_game%29) from Irem. Does it look familiar to you? Do you remember the game from way back in the day, 20 years ago? If you do, it's probably because the aesthetics haven't changed much. Though boasting updated, modern graphics, the game's visuals retain a retro-stylized feel. The 2D characters are still there. The lifts and ladders are still in the places they would've been. Overall, it looks like an interesting title for those old-school gamers looking for a blast from the past.

Of course, the question is: How does it play? First off, the controls are simple enough. It's a 2D game with a focus on platform jumping, with other actions including: riding down elevators; leaping over pits; climbing ladders; and dodging fire, steam, and toxic liquids. You can collect items such as bombs to demolish obstacles in your way, or keys in order to progress through locked sections of a stage. It all sounds very simple, familiar and arcadey -- in other words, a perfect fit for a PSN game. Right?

Despite sounding like something we might want to play, our time with the title didn't earn it any new friends. The game can be unforgiving at times; perhaps because the design incorporates not only a retro look and structure, but many archaic and rigid design mechanics of days gone by. Think of this title as presenting another old-school mechanics revival a la Mega Man 9. The controls seem rather broken, unfortunately, as it's easy to overshoot jumps towards ladders simply by accidentally tapping a directional button after latching on. Death occurs frequently if you forget that you can't drop down the seemingly shallow pits – remember, we're back to instant-death traps with this one.

In that respect, gamers who played this game back in the day will probably end up loving this update. To them, things like the classic boulder chase scenes should easily tap into those feelings of nostalgia. It's not all old stuff, though, as Spelunker seems to feature all-new, four-player split-screen gameplay.

Despite such a boon, Spelunker still feels too much like a niche title that perhaps only a few could truly enjoy. So far Irem hasn't made any announcements about taking it out of Japan, though it would make a great deal of sense if it did -- in fact, the HUD is already in English.

thelonepig
10-13-2008, 09:25 PM
The NES version is one of the hardest games I've ever played.

Paco
10-13-2008, 09:26 PM
The NES one punched me in the ass. Needless to say, I'll probably give this a shot too just to beat it.

QiG
10-14-2008, 07:47 AM
My god, I remember every "floor" of the original being a nightmare in and of itself. If not from the enemy placement or platform jumping, then for the unforgiving physics and controls. Major fun.

dpatel
10-14-2008, 01:48 PM
4-player split screen? The games got my interest. Don't really remember the original, but I'll keep my eye out for this one.

dallow
10-14-2008, 05:47 PM
I love niche titles.
Bring this on and Noby Noby Boy.

FriskyTanuki
11-18-2010, 04:29 AM
Over two years later, this is finally coming out in the US:

http://blog.us.playstation.com/2010/11/17/spelunker-hd-updated-classic-hits-psn-soon/

Does dangling from a frayed rope, thousands of meters beneath the earth’s crust, with lit dynamite in hand sound like your idea of a good time? I’ve got good news: Spelunker HD (http://www.spelunker-hd.com/) for PS3 (http://us.playstation.com/ps3/) is coming to the PlayStation Store (http://us.playstation.com/psn/playstation-store/index.htm) for $9.99 on November 23rd!

Spelunker HD closely follows Timothy Martin’s brilliant original effort of 1983, even down to the quirky level-scrolling scheme that forces the explorer to get dangerously close to the screen edges. All of the cursed original enemies and terrain threats remain, but with so many new additions I’ve lost count. It boasts 100 all-new levels set in 10 newly designed HD worlds, plus the familiar explorer who is liable to pass out from lacing up his boots too tightly: Spelunker may have the weakest character in all of gaming!

http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1307/5182801819_f8489a364e.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/playstationblog/5182801819/)

But what this anemic explorer lacks in might, he makes up for in bravery. He’ll need it because Spelunker HD has more pits, tricks, traps and enemies than a cactus has spines. I’ve been to the lowest depths, battling through poisonous bat droppings and a plethora of creeping, crawling, jumping and flying creatures. I’ve maneuvered the flame vents, geysers, flash floods, earthquakes, rolling boulders and ice slopes all with treasure in hand! The real sticker is overcoming the ghosts of previously fallen spelunkers — every gamer who has ever climbed down into the dark cave but failed to escape is now hell bent on your demise.

While Spelunker is famous for its challenging gameplay and absurdly weak hero, the Spelunker music is famous in its own right. It isn’t uncommon to hear a street band’s rendition of the classic theme wafting through the underground tunnels while awaiting a train bound for the Tokyo Game Show (http://blog.us.playstation.com/tag/tgs10/). If you need more proof, check out our website (http://www.spelunker-hd.com/) and scroll down to the ‘Fan Tributes’ section where you can check out some of our favorite live performances.

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4153/5183400038_242ce0528b_m.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/playstationblog/5183400038/)http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1433/5183401122_19feddf211_m.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/playstationblog/5183401122/)

Spelunker HD includes multiple levels of difficulty, assuring plenty of re-playability for ambitious explorers who survive the first pass. You should bring some friends too, just in case you get waylaid. Up to six can play together online, so join me – it’s hard to maintain sanity alone in this labyrinth, and I’ve been down here for weeks!

dallow
11-18-2010, 09:12 AM
I never gave up hope.

jh6269
11-18-2010, 10:55 AM
I had this on the Atari 800, very tough. Wonder why it took this long to come out?

Backlash
11-18-2010, 07:47 PM
In that respect, gamers who played this game back in the day will probably end up loving this update.

Not me. This is the first NES game I ever bought with my own money (I was probably 10 or 11?). Worst/hardest game ever. I was so crushingly disappointed. I tried to like it, and tried to beat it, I really did. But God, the controls and physics were SO bad. You move/fall one pixel down, and you're dead. I don't even know how he could survive his own jumps.

uncle5555
11-19-2010, 01:55 AM
Decided not to post my initial thoughts earlier (deleted a completed post) since I didn't want to rain on anyone's parade.

But I wanted to post this (video) anyway.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dsmC53UsD0

This isn't the initial video I saw when I was looking into this game to use some of my HK PSN store credit, but it still has the same issues the guy above me mentioned (plus this player is a lot better than the original video I watched for this, which made me think better of the game, but not much better) and I can say after watching that original video I was pretty much turned off by the game, as I thought it was more actiony than it actually is.

But still for those who have interest in it will buy it, for those on the fence look long and hard before putting the $10 down for it, to save yourself some potential buyers remorse for buying a game you might not enjoy even though it looks pretty cool from the outside.

dejeckt
11-25-2010, 07:08 AM
This game is great, it made me think that if compared with Mario this is probably more realistic (in very loose terms). Too bad the online mode is dead...which gets me thinking does any CAG wanna go on a massive group excursion and/or competition?

commanderxp90
11-25-2010, 07:45 AM
I heard some of my friends said this game was pretty great like NES game. I intend to buy this game in the next week.

smthng
11-25-2010, 07:13 PM
After watching the video, I'll definately pass... will wait for a Loadrunner for PS3 remake instead. ;)

gettinmoney662
11-26-2010, 09:12 PM
Not me. This is the first NES game I ever bought with my own money (I was probably 10 or 11?). Worst/hardest game ever. I was so crushingly disappointed. I tried to like it, and tried to beat it, I really did. But God, the controls and physics were SO bad. You move/fall one pixel down, and you're dead. I don't even know how he could survive his own jumps.

The physics aren't bad if it's intentionally like that.

This game is great, it made me think that if compared with Mario this is probably more realistic (in very loose terms). Too bad the online mode is dead...which gets me thinking does any CAG wanna go on a massive group excursion and/or competition?

I'm down, what's your PSN? Mine's gettinmoney662.

I personally think this game is awesome but I love platformers and I like hard games.