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Another unnamed listing was also published in a special feature entitled "Sonic Boom". It plays a short piece of music. | Another unnamed listing was also published in a special feature entitled "Sonic Boom". It plays a short piece of music. | ||
− | ''Amstrad Action'' neglected to mention that the Basically Basic listing and Mini-Cars do not work on CPC464 machines, due to their use of commands that are only available in BASIC 1.1. | + | ''Amstrad Action'' neglected to mention that the Basically Basic listing and ''Mini-Cars'' do not work on CPC464 machines, due to their use of commands that are only available in BASIC 1.1. |
''Parrot'' is a modified version of a listing that was published in the book ''[[Sensational Games for the Amstrad CPC464]]''. This was confirmed by a reader who wrote a letter to ''Amstrad Action'', which was published in the [[Amstrad Action, Issue 104, 1994|May 1994]] issue (#104). | ''Parrot'' is a modified version of a listing that was published in the book ''[[Sensational Games for the Amstrad CPC464]]''. This was confirmed by a reader who wrote a letter to ''Amstrad Action'', which was published in the [[Amstrad Action, Issue 104, 1994|May 1994]] issue (#104). |
Revision as of 08:58, 9 October 2011
The following listings were published in the March 1994 issue of Amstrad Action:
Type-Ins
- Mini-Cars (R. Hotchkiss and S. Wheeldon) - requires BASIC 1.1
- Parrot (Ray Collins)
- TypeChecker (Simon Forrester)
- Grab Converter (author unknown)
Basically Basic
- Unnamed listing - draws a rocket and a star on the screen - requires BASIC 1.1
Another unnamed listing was also published in a special feature entitled "Sonic Boom". It plays a short piece of music.
Amstrad Action neglected to mention that the Basically Basic listing and Mini-Cars do not work on CPC464 machines, due to their use of commands that are only available in BASIC 1.1.
Parrot is a modified version of a listing that was published in the book Sensational Games for the Amstrad CPC464. This was confirmed by a reader who wrote a letter to Amstrad Action, which was published in the May 1994 issue (#104).
Grab Converter was originally intended to feature on the covertape included with the December 1993 issue (#99); however, for unknown reasons, it did not appear on that covertape.