R-Type is the greatest game ever made, right? Right? No? Then get off my land, you pervert. It just is.

The 8-bit ports of the game were mixed: the Amstrad got a terrible, slow, drab port. The C64 got a fun shooter that felt loosely based on the source, but which loses points for straight up doing it’s own thing (as the C64 often did).

But it’s the ZX Spectrum port that really shines. More colourful than it had right to be, fast, faithful, fun. It was a weird kind of miracle: so accurate you could even use your arcade learnings to do well at the game.

So, for the 8-bit micros at least, clear Speccy win!

But they were, all of them, deceived, for there was another 8-bit computer R-Type made.

The homebrew Amstrad port of R-Type

On the internet, in the coding forums, homebrew coders forged in secret an Amstrad port to beat all the others. And into this port they poured colour, accuracy, music…

And the result is pretty great. Amazing to see what the Amstrad can really do when it isn’t getting stinky Spectrum ports. I would say this one ties with the Spectrum port for playability.

Amazing the time when arcades were soooo much better than home consoles.

Like, there was a time when a home console was pretty good at simulating the arcades, but that was about it.

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Bit late to this party but R-Type was one of favourites at the arcades and back when ther were so many outstanding games.

I occasionally get my kids to try them and despite the fact the controls are so much easier they can’t play them, the games are too hard!!!

I feel the same way about their games or at least the controls, I feel like I need to learn to be a court stenographer to use the controls using multiple combos to do something. Pah I say!

I had a similar experience with one of the more recent NBA games.

Like, shooting the ball was a whole process. First you initiate a gathering action or decide what kind of plant or pick you’re going to make, there’s a button for whether you jump or not, what kind of jump (fade away, in place, diving towards) and then timing for shot accuracy. God help you if you’re going for a dunk.

Damn it all, what ever happened to one button for pass and the other for shoot!

I’m out here doing advanced Street Fighter combos just to throw a damn ball. It’s easy as doing a tatsumaki super canceled into a neutral aerial shakunetsu hadoken. And that’s just one thing, every damn mechanic in the game felt like this.

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Also, the coders who ported these games often wouldn’t have access to the arcade cabinets at all, other than some hastily recorded VHS footage. So getting a port that actually felt like the original was a rare treat. Most of the time the ports felt like they were inspired by the source material more than anything.

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Now that’s the sort of quality content I’m here for! I’ve never really gotten into shmups back in the day, on account of them being so God damn hard.

Ever since I’ve got an Anbernic 35XX on my nightstand with every game under the sun on it I’ve been going through the various shmups, and R-Type just is the best of them all. I love the SNES version, personally. That being said, no genre makes me rage quit more, and basically every loaded R-Type save state will greet me with a Game Over screen, but it is what it is.

So, across all retro console generations (Arcade, 8/16/32), which is the best R-Type in your opinion?

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I mean, the arcade is clearly the best version… (if you’re talking the original game).

For the ports… the Spectrum is great for sheer chutzpah, but the PC Engine port is probably the most faithful of all the versions that weren’t running an emulator. The Sega Mastersystem is also extremely good, on much less powerful hardware.

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PC-Engine CD version, R-Type Complete.

IMO it’s better than the original arcade version. That soundtrack is amazing.

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sad Gameboy noises

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Hah! I seem to remember that R-Type DX on the Color was really good, wasn’t it?

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Omg I loved R-Type on SMS, and after decades I bought it for iOS, don’t play it regularly anymore but here’s a quick screenie

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The Sega Master System version is pretty impressive.

I added a Yamaha FM chip to my console, similar to the chip in japanese consoles. It turned out, the game uses the added sound channels when it detects the chip.

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Indeed, the SMS port looks pretty good:

https://youtu.be/dQc_hkTEb4s?t=26m

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Cool shit, I had no idea there were all these ports of the original R-Type.

IMO R-Type Complete for PC-Engine CD is the absolute best version of this game available. Better than the arcade version even.

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Although I loved R-Type 2 as a kid, I never really got into the first one for some reason - it was probably because I didn’t have a pirated copy on my Amiga, whereas I did for R-Type 2. Both amazing games though, and I’m very glad R-Type Dimensions exists on Steam.

R-Type Delta is #1 R-Type for me though. Best level design, best music, best ships before it went completely nuts for Final.

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