Hes Games
Hes Games is a 1984 sports game released for the Commodore 64 by HESware.
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Developer(s) | 321 Software |
Publisher(s) | HESware[1] |
Platform(s) | Commodore 64 |
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Genre(s) | Sports[1] |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
It was originally developed by 3-2-1 Software for the C64 . It was later upgraded by Michael Crick and released in the UK by Americana as Go For The Gold (#1 hit September 1986) and in the US by COSMI CORP under the label Celery Software. The US title, World Games, was changed to Gold Medal Games to avoid confusion with an Epyx product also called World Games.
Reception
InfoWorld in 1984 stated that HES Games "may be one of the best" of several Olympics-related games, especially praising the weightlifting simulation.[2] The game was positively reviewed by Zzap!64 magazine who gave it a 95% rating.[3]
gollark: There goes my evil weekend plan.
gollark: If you have really low latency to the thing somehow, or giant amounts of repeats, it might be possible.
gollark: Although it is *mostly* likely to be too fast to observe much.
gollark: But generally you can get some idea of whether the first sections of some values match based on timing information if the thing is naively checking their equality.
gollark: Yes, I was just wrong and bad.
References
- HES Games at GameFAQs
- Mace, Scott (1984-02-27). "Olympic games on the way". InfoWorld. p. 66. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
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