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The completion of a 24-year dream of writing a machine code program for the Amstrad.
 
The completion of a 24-year dream of writing a machine code program for the Amstrad.
  
'''3D-Maze''' is a conversion of [[Nigel Sharp]]'s 1985 3D-Maze type-in game ([[Amstrad Computer User]], October 1985).
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'''3D-Maze''' is a conversion by [[Ervin Pajor]] of [[Nigel Sharp]]'s 1985 3D-Maze type-in game ([[Amstrad Computer User]], October 1985).
  
 
3D-Maze was initially written in [[BASIC]] but was rewritten using the [[ccz80]] compiler.
 
3D-Maze was initially written in [[BASIC]] but was rewritten using the [[ccz80]] compiler.
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The aim was to then change as much of the original game to machine code.
 
The aim was to then change as much of the original game to machine code.
  
== Screen shots ==  
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== Information ==
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{|{{Prettytable|width: 700px; font-size: 2em;}}
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|Title:|| '''3D-Maze'''
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|Company:|| [[Nigel Sharp]], [[Ervin Pajor]]
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|Type:|| Maze
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|Year:|| 1985, 2009
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== Screen shots ==
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<gallery caption="3D-Maze screenshots">
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image:3d-maze screenshot 1.png
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image:3d-maze screenshot 2.png
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</gallery>
  
 
== Download ==
 
== Download ==
  
[[File:3d-maze.zip‎|DSK containing the original BASIC game and the new optimized C / ASM version]]  
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[[media:3d-maze.zip‎|DSK containing the original BASIC game and the new optimized ccz80 / ASM version]]  
  
 
[[Category:Games]][[Category:Games 1985]][[Category:Games 2009]]
 
[[Category:Games]][[Category:Games 1985]][[Category:Games 2009]]

Latest revision as of 07:52, 23 December 2009

The completion of a 24-year dream of writing a machine code program for the Amstrad.

3D-Maze is a conversion by Ervin Pajor of Nigel Sharp's 1985 3D-Maze type-in game (Amstrad Computer User, October 1985).

3D-Maze was initially written in BASIC but was rewritten using the ccz80 compiler.

The aim was to then change as much of the original game to machine code.

Information

Title: 3D-Maze
Company: Nigel Sharp, Ervin Pajor
Type: Maze
Year: 1985, 2009

Screen shots

Download

DSK containing the original BASIC game and the new optimized ccz80 / ASM version