Yes buy it if you can get it on sale like I did. I owned the game in 1991 and downloaded it as Abandonware a bunch of years ago before Steam...it's no different. DRM is still there and it still runs though DOSBox. TIPS: [list] [*]Graphics select: 1 - VGA 265 [*]Sound select: 4 - AdLib [*]Use the manual to type in the DRM question otherwise the game will freeze [*]After Alt-Tabbing out of DOSBox, goback to fullscreen mode by hitting Alt-Enter [/list] The game is obviously dated, but if you stick with it, it really is a great game. But I doubt modern gamers could actually get into this game.. EDIT: just remembered a game breaking bug when I used to play it via DOSBox when this game was Abandonware and it's STILL here. At one point in the game you go to a Broodmaster World and hit 'P' to make contact and the screen goes black - but it still plays their music. Night Dive - do you have anyway to fix this? or are you only in the business of repackaging?
Hyperspeed
- Release Date:
- Apr 1, 2015
- Developer:
- MicroProse Software, Inc
- Publisher:
- Nightdive Studios, Atari
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac Linux
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About This Game
Sure, your starship is 15,000 feet long and armed with remote-controlled fightercraft, kamakazi fighters, a devestating plasma gun and high-tech probes, but will all that firepower be against The Stentor, rithless time-travelling space pirates, or the colossal energy beings known as The ZOR?
Perhaps diplomacy is the answer. The Cicisbeo are vain and arrogant - perhaps that ego can be worked to your advantage. The broodmasters are sinister, manipulative and seek universal domination, but are they a little too eager?
Perhaps something can be gained from shrewd trading. But that will be tough against the ever-seeking, ever-hungry Collectors, keepers of the Museum of Time; not to mention the supra-intelligent Jot, who control the minds of everyone nearby.
Whatever choices you make, make them quickly. You're moving at Hyperspeed - second thoughts could be fatal.
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User Reviews
If you played Hyperspeed nearly 25 years ago, buy it again and re-live the fun from back then. For me, it is great fun. Else, look at the graphics and decide if you can bear them. They are very basic, but the gameplay is nice. I would guess about 20-30 interesting hours at least, less if you look at a walkthrough ;-)
IF you like to get into space adventure just Hyperspeed is not enough.Same gamplay have -Star Control 2- for example (talking to aliens, fighting them,gathering resources) but it drags you in from the first steps while -Hyperspeed- is so blank, empty.And if you want something more from this genre(type) of games try -Millennia: Altered Destinies-.
Hyperspeed is a good game. It's not the best, but for $7 bucks it's worth it, and if you dont mind first gen of 3d graphics. It's replay is some what limited. but it takes awhile to get through the 4 systems.
This is a fantastic game from 1990 that was ahead of its time and in my opinion no game has been quite like it since within the 4x genre. For me, the immersion of the game is very good and I can get hooked playing it for long periods of time. Before playing the game, make sure that you learn all of the keyboard controls, this is not a game that can be played entirely with the mouse. Also, you will need to use the game's manual, which can be found on steam, to get past the copy protection screen when you load the game. If you skip this step the copy protection will freeze the game.
Grew up getting to Enjoy this Game, and watching my brother play, not knowing how Challenging and Deep of a Game that it actually was... With many Paths you can choose to take, Quirky Characters, stellar Space Combat, and a few Secrets to figure out how to obtain, this is definitely a great Game to give some of your time to Glad I do not have to pull out an old Computer and the floppies for Hyperspeed, I can just load it up from my Steam Account, Play this Classic, and Share it with Friends! (plus, it will be nice to show my Bro this Blast from the Past)
Sure its an old game, but for its time was a classic. This is for those who are a little nostalgic, and those that like good ol classic games. A good concept that worked.
This game brings me back to late nights in the early 90's. Very few times, have I felt so much nostalgia. This is a really solid game. The graphics are dated, sure, but they don't attempt anything they can't accomplish. The consequence is that you may not care that the ships are super low-poly, and that the aliens are literal cartoon characters. The 70's/80's-style SciFi garb of the humans in the intro adds delightful flavor. I'm going on about the graphics, but that's not the strong point of this game (even though we were all pretty impressed back in 1991). This is a game about solving puzzles. You need stuff. Aliens have stuff. You'll have to trade with them, but not every race has every resource you need, and they all value different goods at different rates. Find the right things to trade to who, and you'll have an abundance of resources. You'll have to figure out who to make peace with, and who to wipe out, as you try to carve out a place for humanity in the star cluster. Furth...
This is a good game, but an old game. If you enjoy 90s pc titles, then this is definitely one you should check out. Some of the music is awsome. The gameplay is solid for the era. And it has good replay value if this is your cup of tea. Do NOT come to this title expecting something impressive by modern standards.
It's MORE of a political / social PUZZLE game, with a space simulator as the vehicle . . AND the timer is ticking, humanity is waiting for you to solve EACH cluster / galaxy
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP / Vista / 7
- Processor: 1.0 GHz Processor
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Graphics: 100% DirectX compatible graphics
- Storage: 100 MB available space
- Sound Card: 100% DirectX compatible card or onboard sound
Recommended
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: 1.5 GHz Processor
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: 100% DirectX compatible graphics
- Storage: 100 MB available space
- Sound Card: 100% DirectX compatible card or onboard sound
FAQ
How much does Hyperspeed cost?
Hyperspeed costs $6.99.
What are the system requirements for Hyperspeed?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP / Vista / 7 Processor: 1.0 GHz Processor Memory: 512 MB RAM Graphics: 100% DirectX compatible graphics Storage: 100 MB available space Sound Card: 100% DirectX compatible card or onboard sound Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: 1.5 GHz Processor Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: 100% DirectX compatible graphics Storage: 100 MB available space Sound Card: 100% DirectX compatible card or onboard sound
What platforms is Hyperspeed available on?
Hyperspeed is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.
Is Hyperspeed worth buying?
Hyperspeed has 78% positive reviews from 18 players.
When was Hyperspeed released?
Hyperspeed was released on Apr 1, 2015.
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