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AtariSTE

Sleepwalker

Sleepwalker
GenreAction Platform
DeveloperCTA
PublisherOcean Software
Released1993
Rating
Graphics:8.0
Sound:8.0
Gameplay:8.0
Overall:8.0
Reviewed byndial
Sleepwalker is an action adventure platform game developed by CTA Developments and published by Ocean Software for the Commodore Amiga, PC (DOS), Commodore 64 and the Atari ST/E in 1993.
 
Review
SleepwalkerSTORY / GAMEPLAY
The game centers on a boy called Lee and his faithful dog Ralph. The objective is to control Ralph and guide Lee around six hazardous levels (a City, a Graveyard, A Zoo and a Construction site and a Factory) without waking him up - otherwise you'll lose a life! Lee is sleepwalking hence the name of the game. His task is performed by pushing or kicking Lee around, hanging over holes to prevent him from falling and generally accepting all manner of abuse to keep him alive. Thus, this means you have to run ahead of Lee and check for hazards and traps (and believe me, there are plenty of check for) and neutralizing them. Hazards are everywhere spotted which will fry, burn, electrocute, flatter and zap poor Ralph. There are various power-ups, ranging from whooper cushions to give invisibility and custard pies for bridge building. The game also provides you with a map of each level which you'll need if you plan to get out with your master intact. However at later levels, only a small portion of the map is being displayed, so you'll need to track down a special object to help you reveal the rest of the map. There also a few puzzles to solve during your quest (i.e. trigger certain lifts or avoid boulders) too. All in all, Sleepwalker is a funny game, with its unique way of gameplay (being ahead of Lee to help him go through various hazards) although it does get repetitive after a while.

GRAPHICS / SOUND
The Atari STE version has nice colors and smooth animation using the BLiTTER hardware. Although a few backgrounds from the Amiga OCS and AGA are missing (like the neighborhood buildings) the funny graphics on the STE are as good as the Amiga versions and the use of color shadings is much appreciated (it looks more impressive than the Amiga version!) The sound is also good featuring a few sampled sound effects but no music while playing. There is a nice intro music theme followed by a cool, cartoon-ish intro of the boy sleepwalking and the dog trying to save him from danger!
 
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Comparable platforms



53 colors
Atari STE



71 colors
Commodore Amiga OCS/ECS



75 colors
Commodore Amiga AGA
 
Hardware information

Atari STE

Atari STECPU: Motorola 68000 16/32bit @ 8mhz. 16 bit data bus/32 bit internal/24-bit address bus.
MEMORY: RAM 512 (520STE) -1024KB (1040STE) upgradable up to 4 MB / ROM 192KB
GRAPHICS: Digital-to-Analog Converter of 3-bits, eight levels per RGB channel, featuring a 12-bit RGB palette (4096 colors) supporting resolutions of 320x200 (16 color), 640x200 (4 color), 640x400 (monochrome). Also features BLiTTER chip for copy/fill/clear large data blocks in memory (fill rate 4 MB/s) and Hardware-support for horizontal and vertical fine scrolling and split screen.
SOUND: DMA sound chip with 2-channels stereo 8-bit PCM sound at 6.25/12.5/25/50 kHz, MIDI in/out
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The Atari STE (default) color palette
12bit RGB 4096-colors palette
(16 on-screen and up to 4096 in static image)
 
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