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Digital Eclipse’s next Gold Master game is Llamasoft: The Jeff Minter Story

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As part of the Day of the Devs stream, Digital Eclipse has revealed the next game in their Gold Master Series. This one is focused on Jeff Minter, entitled Llamasoft: The Jeff Minter Story.

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The Gold Master Series officially started with The Making of Karateka, but the format was first piloted for Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration. Rather than just being collections, the titles are interactive documentaries built around the games they contain. In this way, greater context and, therefore, a greater appreciation can be formed for the subjects.

Jeff Minter is a veteran of game design. He began his career in the early 1980ā€™s, developing games for 8-bit microcomputers like the Sinclair ZX81 and the Commodore Vic-20. A lot of his early games were clones of popular arcade titles, which was an extremely common practice and starting point for programmers at the time. The game heā€™s perhaps best known for is Tempest 2000, a 1994 title for the Atari Jaguar and sequel to David Theurerā€™s 1981 arcade title, Tempest. Tempest 2000 is often cited as one of the very few legitimately great games on the Atari Jaguar.

Llamasoft: The Jeff Minter Story will highlight Minterā€™s career through 42 games across 8 platforms. While this does include multiple ports of the same games (three separate versions of Gridrunner), we do get Tempest 2000 as well as Revenge of the Mutant Camels ā€˜89, which was intended for the canceled Konix Multisystem. Damned cool stuff.

Iā€™ve said it before, but Digital Eclipseā€™s approach to game collections is transformative. It is such an effective way of preserving these games, giving players a chance to learn some history of the video game industry while also trying out the games for themselves.

Llamasoft: The Jeff Minter Story is set for a 2024 release. I havenā€™t been able to find any announced platforms, but judging from previous releases, itā€™s probably going to be on PC and most consoles.


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