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{{Header Nav|game=Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends | {{Header Nav|game=Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends}} | ||
{{ | {{Game | ||
|completion=4 | |||
|image=Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends cover.jpg | |||
|title=Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends | |title=Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends | ||
|developer=[[Enigma Variations]] | |||
|developer=[[Enigma Variations]] | |||
|publisher=[[Alternative Software]] | |publisher=[[Alternative Software]] | ||
|year=1990 | |||
|systems={{syslist|zx|cpc|c64}} | |||
|title1=Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends | |||
|developer1=[[PeakStar Software]] | |||
|publisher1=[[Alternative Software]] | |||
|year1=1992 | |||
|systems1={{syslist|amiga|atarist|msdos}} | |||
|designer=Ояв (Oyav), Jeff Coetzee, David Bland | |designer=Ояв (Oyav), Jeff Coetzee, David Bland | ||
|genre=[[Action]] | |genre=[[Action]] | ||
|players=1 | |players=1 | ||
|modes=[[Single player]] | |modes=[[Single player]] | ||
|followed by=[[Thomas the Tank Engine 2]] | |followed by=[[Thomas the Tank Engine 2]] | ||
|series=Thomas the Tank Engine | |series=Thomas the Tank Engine | ||
|seriesDisambig=Thomas the Tank Engine | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{game disambig|the [[1990]] [[Alternative Software]] game|the [[1993]] [[THQ]] game|[[Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends (1993)]]}} | {{game disambig|the [[1990]] [[Alternative Software]] game|the [[1993]] [[THQ]] game|[[Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends (1993)]]}} | ||
'''Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends''' is an [[action]] game, that was developed by [[Enigma Variations]] for [[Alternative Software]] and released upon the [[Sinclair ZX Spectrum]], [[Amstrad CPC]] and [[Commodore 64]] in [[1990]]; it is based on the British children's television series of the same name, itself an adaptation of ''The Railway Series'' books by the Reverend W. V. Awdry (1911-1997), and was later redeveloped for the [[Commodore Amiga]], [[Atari ST]] and [[MS-DOS]] by [[PeakStar Software]] in [[1992]]. The 8-bit versions are infamous for being impossible to complete on "normal" difficulty due to the placement of rocks on the tracks being randomly-generated, Thomas' so-called "friends" whom, in the '90 versions, were limited to Duck and Diesel appearing at varying points, and Thomas himself derailing if he tries to turn a corner at a high speed - and going back two screens each time he got "repaired" did not help. | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends title screen (ZX Spectrum).png|ZX Spectrum title screen. | |||
File:Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends gameplay (ZX Spectrum).png|ZX Spectrum gameplay. | |||
File:Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends title screen (Amstrad CPC).png|Amstrad CPC title screen | |||
File:Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends gameplay (Amstrad CPC).png|Amstrad CPC gameplay. | |||
File:Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends title screen (Commodore 64).png|C64 version's title screen | |||
File:Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends gameplay (Commodore 64).png|C64 version's screenshot | |||
File:Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends title screen (Commodore Amiga).png|The C-Amiga title screen. | |||
File:Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends gameplay (Commodore Amiga).png|The C-Amiga screenshot. | |||
File:TTTE Memory Game.png|C-Amiga memory game. | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
''This is from the back of the cassette's inlay card, the front of which is shown in the image to the right:'' | ''This is from the back of the cassette's inlay card, the front of which is shown in the image to the right:'' | ||
<center>''It's full steam ahead once again for Thomas. He's had a busy week at''</ | <center> | ||
''It's full steam ahead once again for Thomas. He's had a busy week at''<br /> | |||
''the Station and now it looks likely this week is going to be just as''<br /> | |||
''busy. The Fat Controller's head is spinning with all the special trips''<br /> | |||
''he has to organise. It is a good job that he has Thomas and his''<br /> | |||
''friends to rely upon. He calls Thomas over:''<br /> | |||
''"Now Thomas," he says, "I have selected some very important jobs for''<br /> | |||
''you to do this week. I know that you will do your best and that you''<br /> | |||
''will be very careful."''<br /> | |||
''"Oh yes, sir," says Thomas. "You know you can trust me. I want to be a''<br /> | |||
''really useful engine."''<br /> | |||
''"These are the jobs you must do," the Fat Controller replies. "Take''<br /> | |||
''the children to the seaside, take a tractor over to the station by the''<br /> | |||
''broken bridge, take some medicine to the hospital, deliver some logs''<br /> | |||
''to the sawmill and coal to the power station, deliver the mail and''<br /> | |||
''finally take some oil over to the oil refinery. Now there is a lot to''<br /> | |||
''do so do not waste time. You can do the jobs in any order but each one''<br /> | |||
''must be finished before the sun goes down."''<br /> | |||
''"All right, sir. I had better get started," says Thomas as he hurries''<br /> | |||
''over to the turntable.''<br /> | |||
© Britt Allcroft Limited 1990 | |||
</center> | |||
This is the first | This is the first of [[:Category:Thomas the Tank Engine|games based on Thomas the Tank Engine]], and was followed up by three sequels: [[Thomas the Tank Engine 2]] (Commodore Amiga, [[1993]]), [[Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends (1993)]] ([[SNES]]/[[Sega Genesis]], 1993) and [[Thomas the Tank Engine Pinball]] ([[Commodore Amiga CD32]], [[1995]]). An [[NES]] version of the third game, which was developed and published by [[THQ]] instead of Alternative, was also planned, but was never released, possibly because that console was too dated by that time. | ||
{{ToC}} | {{ToC}} | ||
{{Thomas the Tank Engine}} | {{Thomas the Tank Engine}} | ||
[[Category:Enigma Variations]] | [[Category:Enigma Variations]] | ||
[[Category:PeakStar Software]] | [[Category:PeakStar Software]] | ||
[[Category:Alternative Software]] | |||
[[Category:Alternative Software]] | [[Category:Alternative Software]] | ||
[[Category:Action]] | [[Category:Action]] | ||
[[Category:Single player]] | [[Category:Single player]] |
Latest revision as of 14:59, 7 November 2022
This is the first game in the Thomas the Tank Engine series. For other games in the series see the Thomas the Tank Engine category.
Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends | |
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Developer(s) | Enigma Variations |
Publisher(s) | Alternative Software |
Year released | 1990 |
System(s) | Sinclair ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64/128 |
Followed by | Thomas the Tank Engine 2 |
Series | Thomas the Tank Engine |
Designer(s) | Ояв (Oyav), Jeff Coetzee, David Bland |
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Genre(s) | Action |
Players | 1 |
Modes | Single player |
Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends | |
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Developer(s) | PeakStar Software |
Publisher(s) | Alternative Software |
Year released | 1992 |
System(s) | Commodore Amiga, Atari ST, DOS |
- This guide is for the 1990 Alternative Software game. For the 1993 THQ game, see Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends (1993).
Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends is an action game, that was developed by Enigma Variations for Alternative Software and released upon the Sinclair ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC and Commodore 64 in 1990; it is based on the British children's television series of the same name, itself an adaptation of The Railway Series books by the Reverend W. V. Awdry (1911-1997), and was later redeveloped for the Commodore Amiga, Atari ST and MS-DOS by PeakStar Software in 1992. The 8-bit versions are infamous for being impossible to complete on "normal" difficulty due to the placement of rocks on the tracks being randomly-generated, Thomas' so-called "friends" whom, in the '90 versions, were limited to Duck and Diesel appearing at varying points, and Thomas himself derailing if he tries to turn a corner at a high speed - and going back two screens each time he got "repaired" did not help.
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ZX Spectrum title screen.
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ZX Spectrum gameplay.
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Amstrad CPC title screen
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Amstrad CPC gameplay.
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C64 version's title screen
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C64 version's screenshot
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The C-Amiga title screen.
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The C-Amiga screenshot.
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C-Amiga memory game.
Story[edit]
This is from the back of the cassette's inlay card, the front of which is shown in the image to the right:
It's full steam ahead once again for Thomas. He's had a busy week at
the Station and now it looks likely this week is going to be just as
busy. The Fat Controller's head is spinning with all the special trips
he has to organise. It is a good job that he has Thomas and his
friends to rely upon. He calls Thomas over:
"Now Thomas," he says, "I have selected some very important jobs for
you to do this week. I know that you will do your best and that you
will be very careful."
"Oh yes, sir," says Thomas. "You know you can trust me. I want to be a
really useful engine."
"These are the jobs you must do," the Fat Controller replies. "Take
the children to the seaside, take a tractor over to the station by the
broken bridge, take some medicine to the hospital, deliver some logs
to the sawmill and coal to the power station, deliver the mail and
finally take some oil over to the oil refinery. Now there is a lot to
do so do not waste time. You can do the jobs in any order but each one
must be finished before the sun goes down."
"All right, sir. I had better get started," says Thomas as he hurries
over to the turntable.
© Britt Allcroft Limited 1990
This is the first of games based on Thomas the Tank Engine, and was followed up by three sequels: Thomas the Tank Engine 2 (Commodore Amiga, 1993), Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends (1993) (SNES/Sega Genesis, 1993) and Thomas the Tank Engine Pinball (Commodore Amiga CD32, 1995). An NES version of the third game, which was developed and published by THQ instead of Alternative, was also planned, but was never released, possibly because that console was too dated by that time.
Table of Contents
- Kikansha Thomas ni Notte
- Kikansha Thomas to Nakama-tachi
- Kikansha Thomas
- Oshaberi Oekaki Kikansha Thomas to Nakama-tachi
- Issho ni Hashirou Kikansha Thomas
- Game ga Ippai Kikansha Thomas
- Kikansha Thomas to Nakama-tachi (2006)
- Kikansha Thomas: Kokugo Sansuu Eigo
- Kikansha Thomas DS de Hajimeru Chiiku Gakushuu
- Chara Pasha! Kikansha Thomas
- Thomas to Asonde Oboeru Kotoba to Kazu to ABC
- Tetsudou Nippon! Rosen Tabi: Kikansha Thomas-hen Oigawa Tetsudou!