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Revision as of 21:08, 27 January 2014
Radzone is a game from Mastertronic
Information
Title: | Radzone |
Company: | Mastertronic |
Written by: | Colin Hogg |
Music by: | Dave Rogers |
Type: | Platform |
Year: | 1986 |
Plot
The colonisation team had almost completed their task when a nuclear power unit went super-critical. The base had to be abandoned. It is now down to you to make the planetoid safe again! You do this by moving around the planetoid, "decontaminating" it - collecting all the radioactive objects - and when each screen is cleared, it becomes a Safe Zone. A screen which no longer exposes you to radiation - something which happens all the time in non-safe screens. Of course, there are highly radioactive life forms to avoid as well. Once all screens have been made safe, you complete the game. You have a few spare radiation suits (lives) on the start screen. Without a suit, you are highly vulnerable.
Screenshots
Inlay
Reviews
Links
- CPC Power
- Java CPC
- Genesis 8Bit
- Video Games Museum
- YouTube clip
- Amstrad Abandonware
- TACGR Interview with Dave Rogers
- March 2010 ZX Spectrum Games interview with Dave Rogers
- Colin Hogg forum comments
Cheats/Hints
- The Amstrad User Cheat Mode
- KEYPRESS CHEAT: Just before you change screens, hold down CTRL + SHIFT + COPY
Now simply enter the number you want (1-42) and you will be transported to that screen. 42 screens in the game! Helps cut down the travel time.
- Infinite Lives: Hacked Radzone .dsk file