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 Frontier: Elite II  Gametek
 
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Publisher : Gametek
Year : 1993
Genre : - Simulation
- Action
Series : Elite
Concept : David Braben
Music : Dave Lowe
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Posted by StickHead July 8, 2008
This game ate hours and hours of my life! A flawed masterpiece, but still a masterpiece. Read my review here.

I agree with SSB. I play this on Steem with the processor at 36Mhz. You can then have all details at full and still have a smooth playing experience. Makes combat a joy!

Posted by simonsunnyboy September 7, 2006
Takes some time to get into but it is rather addictive.
Combat is rather sluggish though but can be mastered with practice.

For best results play with accelerated emulator or on a Falcon. On plain ST reduce all unneeded details and it becomes playable.

This game is still not beaten when it comes to simulating a whole galaxy with planets and different stars.

If you ever wanted to pay Tau Ceti a visit, do so with Frontier


Posted by ggn August 22, 2005
Well, the 3d code is more than brilliant, but the game seemed so open with possibilities that it overwhelmed me and never got down to seriously play it. Ah well.....

Posted by Omikronman January 3, 2005
I was really surprised to read about Frontier Elite II in 1994. It´s still a great space adventure and a great experience!

 


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