воскресенье, 10 февраля 2013 г.

игры про питфал

Requirements: XB cartridge, 32K RAM, disk drive. Joysticks optional.Executable to run: XB AUTOLOAD

The nasty Flugalins have decided to invade the Earth with their battleships, which leave colorful trails as they come down from the sky before they start their bombardment. You have the unpleasant task of stopping this unprovoked attack using the only available planetary defense laser gun. There you have it, so good luck! Note: the level of difficulty increases from 10 to 0.

Requirements: XB cartridge, 32K RAM, disk drive.Executable to run: XB AUTOLOAD

This time-honored game needs no introduction, and this computer version is the absolute best one I have seen so far. You get to choose the game difficulty, i.e the number of different colors in each code, and you get 10 tries at guessing the code using the clues given to you by the computer. A timeless treasure that is guaranteed to hone your deductive skills. Note: while the game is in French, there is a small english introduction that will give you the needed translation. {If you happen to know the name of author, please let me know so I can post the appropriate credit].

Requirements: Editor/Assembler cartridge, 32K RAM, disk drive, joysticks.Executable to run: AGGR [E/A option #5]

In this game, you are the space invader trying to overwhelm the planetary defenses of the system you are attacking. Avoid incoming missiles and mines as long as you can, while attempting to destroy the mobile artillery pods. Brilliant graphics and frenetic gameplay. Those with slow reflexes need not apply...

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Requirements: Extended Basic cartrige, 32K RAM, disk drive.Executable to run: XB autoload

UFO's have been appearing all over the world, including... wait for it... Mexico, and you are assigned the task of looking into that unusual situation. You will travel to many cities and make decisions on how to proceed. While well done graphically, this adventure seemed way too short and easy to solve, albeit entertaining. Comes on 2 disks.

Who's Behind The Mexican UFO'sBy Chris Bodenmiller

Requirements: Editor/Assembler cartrige, 32K RAM, disk drive. Joysticks optional.Executable to run: MASON (E/A option #5)

Haunted houses are no fun to start with, but they are downright terrifying when you are a mason contracted to work in one. And to further compound your troubles, all your tools have been scattered all over the house, so in order to get done with your work as expeditiously as possible, you will need to collect them one by one. The trouble is that there are nasty ghosts roaming the place who would love nothing more but to steal your soul. In other words, avoid them at all cost! This is a classic platformer with smooth animation and crisp graphics that is highly entertaining, albeit rather difficult to beat. A classic.

Midnite MasonBy Software Specialties

Requirements: Editor/Assembler cartrige, 32K RAM, disk drive. Joysticks optional.Executable to run: PUSH1 (E/A option #5)

Perfect Push is a devilishly difficult puzzle game where you are marooned underground on a planet in an isolated system and the only way to get home is to assemble your rocket, the APELLO 946, correctly under the only opening to the planet surface and blast off. The problem here is that the rocket parts are strewn all over this very rocky planet, and the only way to get to them is to move or blast the rocks out of the way. And if that was not already difficult enough, when you push a rock, it will continue moving until it hits an obstacle, and the same thing happens with your rocket parts. Really strange gravity at work here... Oh and one more thing, there are also nasty aliens roaming the underground as well, but luckily you can trap them behind rocks and prevent them from using you as a nice protein snack. Beautiful execution, but highly challenging as I have not been able as of yet to get past the first level!

Requirements: Editor/Assembler cartrige, 32K RAM, disk drive. Joysticks optionalExecutable to run: NIBBLE1 (E/A option #5)

This game gives a whole new meaning to "chasing your own tail". You are a hungry snake in a maze looking for food pellets to eat. The problem is that, as many of us have unfortunately found out, the more you eat, the bigger you get, or in this case the longer you get, and if you are not careful you could end up eating your own tail and hence chocking to death. The animation is wickedly fast, and you need excellent reflexes to maneuver around the obstacles, get to the pellets and avoid running into your tail. Simple concept, very well done. Another winner.

Requirements: Turbo Forth version 1.2 cartrige, 32K RAM, disk drive. Joysticks optional.Executable to run: See instruction file below

This is the first full game developed using Mark Wills' Turbo Forth version 1.2, and it clearly demonstrates the capabilities of this programming language. It is based on an earlier game for the Jupiter Ace computer. In Darkstar, your starship's engines have been damaged and are leaking radiation, and you need to collect energy cells scattered throughout the ship using remote controlled robots. The robots unfortunetely do not stop until they hit an obstacle, therefore making your retrieval job that much more difficult. And to make matters worse, the robots have a limited lifespan due to incremental radiation damage. So no pressure... The game includes speech and is quite enjoyable and very challenging.NOTE: since Turbo Forth version 1.2 is currently not yet available in a real cartridge, this game will run only under emulation using Classic99. The instructions file below details how to do so.

TI-99/4A Game Shelf Assembly/c99/Turbo Forth Games

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