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Old 27 March 2022, 07:03   #250
Muzza
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New release - sorry it has taken a while, but this one does deliver more.

Download floppy version here
Download WHDLoad version here

Archives are also in the zone.

Changes:
-Contains the first three worlds (8 bosses) and the intro on two floppys.
-Now comes in floppy and WHDLoad flavours with improved stability (I hope!)
-Player can now die and will respawn (but has infinite lives).
-CD32 pads are detected (controls below)
-Player jump/fall rates fixed to match original.
-Player shield/invulnerability on spawn working.
-End of level music working.
-Wind on World1-1 added.
-Bounce weapon upgrades work.
-Lots of other smaller fixes.

This is the first release with World 2. As I mentioned in a previous post, I've added a form of parallax to it that was not in the MS-DOS version. This does push the blitter, and these levels are more likely to experience slow downs. The slow-downs are not as obvious or severe as the original Amiga version due to being triple-buffered, but I would consider removing the parallax if the feedback on it is negative.


ReadMe.txt
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Controls:
F2 - Skip level.
F10 - Quit game. (if running from Hard Disk)
ESCAPE - Kills the player, loses a life.

Normal Joystick:
Up to jump.
Down to duck.
Tap fire to shoot.
Hold fire for lightning weapon (collect lightning symbols to increase length)
Space for power line weapon (limited number - Collect 'L's to increase)
Duck + Space = Activate gyroscope.

Two-button joystick:
Second button can be used in place of SPACE.

CD32 Joypad (Automatically detected):
Down to duck.
Red or Right Shoulder button to jump.
Green to auto-fire.
Yellow or Blue for lightning weapon.
Left shoulder button for power line weapon.
Duck + Jump = Activate gyroscope.

WHDLoad version:
Double click the icon, or if running from command line:
WHDLoad t2.slave data=Data Preload
If your system is very low on FAST RAM, miss out 'Preload', but expect loading times to be longer and the music during loading will be choppy.


Enjoy!
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