The new decade, the 1990s, brought along a huge shift in computer gaming. Supremacy illustrates how everything suddenly tried to open up to the emerging mass market, to appeal to audiences which would not have touched a strategic wargame with a ten-foot pole in the previous decade.
Cyningstan
I enjoyed this game so much. There was even a clone of it for the Psion Series 5 pocket computer, so I could play it when out and about.
I'm afraid not - I can't even remember what it was called now. I just remember that it was a really close copy. The planet surface and soldier training screens used the same graphics (in greyscale). I'll keep an eye out for it though.
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Mr Creosote
The new decade, the 1990s, brought along a huge shift in computer gaming. Supremacy illustrates how everything suddenly tried to open up to the emerging mass market, to appeal to audiences which would not have touched a strategic wargame with a ten-foot pole in the previous decade.Cyningstan
I enjoyed this game so much. There was even a clone of it for the Psion Series 5 pocket computer, so I could play it when out and about.Posted on Mastodon
Mr Creosote
Any reference for this port/clone? I would love to know more!Gepostet auf Mastodon
Cyningstan
I'm afraid not - I can't even remember what it was called now. I just remember that it was a really close copy. The planet surface and soldier training screens used the same graphics (in greyscale). I'll keep an eye out for it though.Gepostet auf Mastodon