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− | Zap't'Balls was released by [[Elmsoft]] in 1992, and is a conversion of the arcade game [[Pang]]. [[Elmsoft]], who was an experienced coder of the demoscene used a lot of effects and tricks from the CPC | + | Zap't'Balls was released by [[Elmsoft]] in 1992, and is a conversion of the arcade game [[Pang]]. [[Elmsoft]], who was an experienced coder of the demoscene used a lot of effects and tricks from the CPC demoscene to polish up this game. The game itself is known in two version: as "Zap't'Balls" that was originally released as a kind of a game demo on the coverdisc of the german CPC magazine [[CPCAI]] and as "Zap't'Balls Advanced Edition", the complete version with a lot of different levels. The Advanced Edition also contained an intro that originally was planned as [[Elmsoft]]s part for the [[Cuddly Demo]]. It was told that [[Elmsoft]] promised a sequel if nobody would crack his game. Only a few weeks after the release of Zap't'Balls the french cracker [[Chany]] of [[NPS]] spreaded the copy of the game. |
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Revision as of 13:28, 5 September 2006
Zap't'Balls was released by Elmsoft in 1992, and is a conversion of the arcade game Pang. Elmsoft, who was an experienced coder of the demoscene used a lot of effects and tricks from the CPC demoscene to polish up this game. The game itself is known in two version: as "Zap't'Balls" that was originally released as a kind of a game demo on the coverdisc of the german CPC magazine CPCAI and as "Zap't'Balls Advanced Edition", the complete version with a lot of different levels. The Advanced Edition also contained an intro that originally was planned as Elmsofts part for the Cuddly Demo. It was told that Elmsoft promised a sequel if nobody would crack his game. Only a few weeks after the release of Zap't'Balls the french cracker Chany of NPS spreaded the copy of the game.
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Zap't'Balls in the CPC zone gamebase