CPC Vs GX4000 [Game Comparison] – Part 3

Finally, the debate over the Amstrad GX4000’s CPC ports can be settled!

Part 3 features No Exit, Panza Kick Boxing & Wild Streets

15 of the official 26 titles released on cartridge for the GX4000 were ports of existing Amstrad CPC games. It is commonly said that these ports are identical to the CPC versions and therefore not worth the higher price tag, and majorly contributed to ultimate failure of the infamous British system. This series makes direct side-by-side comparisons as I discuss and examine the differences (if any), of both versions and choose which one is better.

Extensive research and playtesting, as well as 25 years of personal experience have gone into the finding of this video series. If you feel I have overlooked something, or made a mistake please give me feedback. Hopefully however, I have given the final word on this issue. Retro Gamers Unite!

Assisting Blog – http://thenovabug-blog.blogspot.co.uk/2016/02/cpc-vs-gx4000-cartridge-game-comparisons.html

Part 1 – https://youtu.be/20ZBzhKoGdI
Part 2 – https://youtu.be/DRDlE0f8GaI
Part 4 – https://youtu.be/3LaHwU5A0gk
Part 5 – https://youtu.be/_XNDx8A8WUQ

More GX4000 Videos…
The Facts – https://youtu.be/-r_frUYDQ58
Unboxing & Playtest – https://youtu.be/q8quohU5awY
25th Anniversary – https://youtu.be/iWB6NRkjTmE

Special thanks to the CPCwiki and Xyphoe for their expert help.

Music by TeknoAXE Royalty Free Music – “Eight Bit Space Battle” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVtM5…

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