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{{Gamebase Entry
[[image:AgentXII.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Agent X II by Mastertronic]]
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|Image = [[Image:AgentXII.jpg|center|300px|Agent XII front cover]]
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|Release = [[:Category:Games 1987|1987]]
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|Publisher = [[Mastertronic]]
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|Developer = [[Software Creations]]
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|Programmer = [[Mark Wilson]] & [[Steven Tatlock]]
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|Musician = [[Tim Follin]]
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|Artist = [[John Tatlock]]
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|Genre = [[:Category:Multigenre|Multigenre]]
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|Players = 1
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|Controls = {{Keyboard}} {{Joystick}}
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|Language = {{EN}}
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|Media = {{Tape}}
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|Compatability = [[464]], [[664]], [[6128]] & [[Plus]]
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|Magazine Reviews= 38% - AA 028 (Jan 88)<br> 55% - CWTA 039 (Mar 88)
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|Info = Appeared on side A of the compilation [[Megaplay Volume 1]]
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}}
  
{|{{Prettytable|width: 700px; font-size: 2em;}}
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'''''Agent XII''''' is a three part game by [[Mastertronic]].  Each of the parts is a different type of game:
|Title:|| '''Agent X II'''
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* the first is a horizontally scrolling shoot-em-up;
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* the second is a vertically scrolling platform game;
|Company:|| [[Mastertronic]]
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* the final part is an [[Arkanoid]] clone
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|Type:|| 2D Shoot-em up
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|Year:|| 1987
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|No of Players:|| 1
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|Language:|| English
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|}
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== Plot ==
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== Inlay Text ==
 
The mad professor has returned, seeking revenge after you foiled his plan to capture the President.
 
The mad professor has returned, seeking revenge after you foiled his plan to capture the President.
  
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Destroy the dastardly device and free the faces from festering follicies.
 
Destroy the dastardly device and free the faces from festering follicies.
  
The world relies on you...
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The world relies on you!
  
== Game Play ==
 
The game is broken up into 3 separate parts: Part 1, a sideways scrolling shoot 'em up. The aim here is to kill the big end of level baddie (a Huge brain). Part 2, a vertical shoot 'em up with the goal of collecting computer codes and logging onto to terminals and Part 3, which is a bat & ball game - where you move the bat side ways to bounce the ball up into the bricks to clear them all.
 
  
Note: This game is a sequel to Agent X which was not released for the CPC range.
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== Screenshots ==
  
== Screen Shots ==
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[[File:AXIIScr1.png|300px]] [[File:AXIIScr2.png|300px]] [[File:AXIIScr3.png|300px]] [[File:AXIIScr4.png|300px]] [[File:AXIIScr5.png|300px]] [[File:AXIIScr6.png|300px]] [[File:AXIIScr7.png|300px]] [[File:AXIIScr8.png|300px]]
<gallery>
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Image: AXIIScr1.png
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Image: AXIIScr2.png
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Image: AXIIScr3.png
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Image: AXIIScr4.png
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Image: AXIIScr5.png
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Image: AXIIScr6.png
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Image: AXIIScr7.png
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Image: AXIIScr8.png
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</gallery>
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== Cover  ==
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== Cheat Mode ==
<gallery>
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=== Hints ===
Image:Agent_X_II_Cover.JPG|Tape Version Cover
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''By Jason Brooks (CWTA 039 - March 1988)
</gallery>
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* Part One: Just keep blasting away.  You must destroy the brain three times.
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* Part Two: To get the access codes for the computers move into the spiked ball that will move across the screen.  To access the computers move on to one and press the spacebar.  It will either stay off-line or ask for a code. You must access three computers.  After the third, take the fourth access code to the bottom computer.
  
== Reviews ==
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=== Passwords ===
* Reviewed in [[Amstrad Action]] p.54 [http://cpcoxygen.fxwebdevelopment.com/aa_depot/028JS.html Here]
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== Links ==
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Level 2 = LOUDHAILER GOOSE
* [http://cpc-power.com/index.php?page=detail&num=244 CPC Power]
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<br>
* [http://www.cpcgamereviews.com/a/index2.html#agent_x_2 CPC Game Reviews]
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Level 3 = PITIFUL LOBSTERS
  
== Download ==
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=== Multiface ===
* [http://tacgr.emuunlim.com/downloads/filedetail.php?recid=31 The Amstrad CPC Games Resource]
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POKE 5CDA,A7 for Infinite Energy
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<br>
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=== Pokes ===
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''By The Hairy Hacker (ACU Issue 039 - March 1988): Infinite Energy in Levels 1 & 3; and Infinite Lives in Level 2<br>
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[[File:Agent_X_II_(ACU_Poke).jpg|300px]]
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<br>
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''By Jason Brookes (CWTA Issue 039 - March 1988): Infinite Energy in Levels 1 & 3; and Infinite Lives in Level 2
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<br>
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[[File:Agent_X_II_(CWTA_Poke).jpg|300px]]
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== Trivia ==
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* Although billed as a sequel to ''''Agent X in the Brain Drain Caper'''', this game was not released for the CPC range and is available only on the ZX Spectrum (click [http://java.cpc-live.com/game.php?id=-A-&title=agentxii here] to view the game at World of Spectrum).
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* On completion of the third level you're presented with a further password: SMALL CHANGE GOT RAINED ON.  This doesn't seem to do anything, however, and it's possible that a fourth level may have been originally planned but not coded.
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* Agent XII is also available on
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** [http://www.lemon64.com/?game_id=70 Commodore 64]
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** [http://www.worldofspectrum.org/infoseekid.cgi?id=0000111 ZX Spectrum]
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== Remakes ==
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None
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== Resources ==
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=== Cover ===
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[[File:Agent_X_II_Cover.JPG|300px]]
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=== Manual ===
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[[File:Agent_X_II_Manual.jpg|300px]]
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=== Media Scan ===
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[[File:Agent_X_II_Cass.jpg|300px]]
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=== Reviews ===
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''By Gary Barrett (AA 028 - January 1988)''
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[[File:Agent_X_II_(AA).jpg|300px]]
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<br>
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''By Steve Lucas (CWTA 039 - March 1988)''
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[[File:Agent_X_II_(CWTA).jpg|300px]]
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=== Music ===
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[[File:Agent_X_II.mp3||Agent X II - Level 1||Agent X II (Level 1)]]<br>
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[[File:Agent_X_II_(Level_2).mp3||Agent X II - Level 2||Agent X II (Level 2)]]
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== Magazine References ==
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{|{{Prettytable|width: 700px; font-size: 2em;}}
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|'''Magazine'''|| '''Issue'''||'''Date'''|| '''Page'''||'''Reference Type'''
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|Amstrad Action||028||Jan 1988||54||Review (reproduced above)
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|Amstrad Action||029||Feb 1988||66||Cheats (reproduced above)
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|-
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|Amstrad Computer User||039||Mar 1988||31||Cheats (reproduced above)
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|-
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|Computing With the Amstrad||039||Mar 1988||26||Review (reproduced above)
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|-
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|Computing With the Amstrad||039||Mar 1988||44||Cheats (reproduced above)
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|-
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|Amstrad Computer User||047||Nov 1988||24||Cheats (reproduced above)
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|-
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|Amstrad Action||053||Feb 1990||78||Cheats (reproduced above)
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|-
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|Amstrad Computer User||079||Jul 1991||19||Cheats (reproduced above)
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|Amstrad Computer User||086||Feb 1992||46||Cheats (reproduced above)
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|-
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|}
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== Links ==
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* {{CPCPower|244}}
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* [http://www.cpcgamereviews.com/a/index3.html#agent_x_2 CPC Game Reviews]
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* {{EnWiki|Agent_X_II:_The_Mad_Prof's_Back}}
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* [http://java.cpc-live.com/game.php?id=-A-&title=agentxii Java CPC]
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[http://www.genesis8bit.fr/amstrad/game-rom/amstrad-game.php?prog_id=142&title=Agent%20X%20II&creator=Mastertronic Genesis 8Bit]
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* [http://www.video-games-museum.com/en/game/Agent-X-II/38/3/11346 Video Games Museum]
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* [http://www.amstradabandonware.com/en/game/agent-x-ii/1576 Amstrad Abandonware]
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* [ftp://ftp.worldofspectrum.org/pub/sinclair/games-maps/a/AgentXII.png Game maps]
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[[Category:Games]][[Category:Games 1987]]

Latest revision as of 04:22, 30 July 2014

Agent X II: The Mad Prof's Back
Agent XII front cover
Release 1987
Publisher Mastertronic
Developer Software Creations
Programmer Mark Wilson & Steven Tatlock
Musician Tim Follin
Artist John Tatlock
Genre Multigenre
Players 1
Controls Keyboard Joystick
Language Language:english
Media Cassette
Compatability 464, 664, 6128 & Plus
Magazine Reviews 38% - AA 028 (Jan 88)
55% - CWTA 039 (Mar 88)
Information Appeared on side A of the compilation Megaplay Volume 1



Agent XII is a three part game by Mastertronic. Each of the parts is a different type of game:

  • the first is a horizontally scrolling shoot-em-up;
  • the second is a vertically scrolling platform game;
  • the final part is an Arkanoid clone

Inlay Text

The mad professor has returned, seeking revenge after you foiled his plan to capture the President.

This time he is out to ruin the world economy. He has set up an underground base on the moon. From this hide out, he is planning to unleash his terrible Zit-Ray.

This hideous device causes everybody to break out in terrible terminal acne. The mad prof's plans that, with spending so much money on spot remover cream - which due to the terrible effects of the Zit-Ray will not work anyway - the economy will be in ruins, as no-one will have any money left for essentials.

Only you, the super sleuth, Agent X can foil the potty professor's perfect plan.

You must away to the Moon, fight your way past wacky Waglots, enter the sinister secret sub-surface stronghold and surprise the scientist in a single stupendous showdown for supremacy.

Destroy the dastardly device and free the faces from festering follicies.

The world relies on you!


Screenshots

AXIIScr1.png AXIIScr2.png AXIIScr3.png AXIIScr4.png AXIIScr5.png AXIIScr6.png AXIIScr7.png AXIIScr8.png

Cheat Mode

Hints

By Jason Brooks (CWTA 039 - March 1988)

  • Part One: Just keep blasting away. You must destroy the brain three times.
  • Part Two: To get the access codes for the computers move into the spiked ball that will move across the screen. To access the computers move on to one and press the spacebar. It will either stay off-line or ask for a code. You must access three computers. After the third, take the fourth access code to the bottom computer.

Passwords

Level 2 = LOUDHAILER GOOSE
Level 3 = PITIFUL LOBSTERS

Multiface

POKE 5CDA,A7 for Infinite Energy


Pokes

By The Hairy Hacker (ACU Issue 039 - March 1988): Infinite Energy in Levels 1 & 3; and Infinite Lives in Level 2
Agent X II (ACU Poke).jpg
By Jason Brookes (CWTA Issue 039 - March 1988): Infinite Energy in Levels 1 & 3; and Infinite Lives in Level 2
Agent X II (CWTA Poke).jpg

Trivia

  • Although billed as a sequel to 'Agent X in the Brain Drain Caper', this game was not released for the CPC range and is available only on the ZX Spectrum (click here to view the game at World of Spectrum).
  • On completion of the third level you're presented with a further password: SMALL CHANGE GOT RAINED ON. This doesn't seem to do anything, however, and it's possible that a fourth level may have been originally planned but not coded.
  • Agent XII is also available on

Remakes

None

Resources

Cover

Agent X II Cover.JPG

Manual

Agent X II Manual.jpg

Media Scan

Agent X II Cass.jpg

Reviews

By Gary Barrett (AA 028 - January 1988)

Agent X II (AA).jpg

By Steve Lucas (CWTA 039 - March 1988)

Agent X II (CWTA).jpg

Music

File:Agent X II.mp3
File:Agent X II (Level 2).mp3

Magazine References

Magazine Issue Date Page Reference Type
Amstrad Action 028 Jan 1988 54 Review (reproduced above)
Amstrad Action 029 Feb 1988 66 Cheats (reproduced above)
Amstrad Computer User 039 Mar 1988 31 Cheats (reproduced above)
Computing With the Amstrad 039 Mar 1988 26 Review (reproduced above)
Computing With the Amstrad 039 Mar 1988 44 Cheats (reproduced above)
Amstrad Computer User 047 Nov 1988 24 Cheats (reproduced above)
Amstrad Action 053 Feb 1990 78 Cheats (reproduced above)
Amstrad Computer User 079 Jul 1991 19 Cheats (reproduced above)
Amstrad Computer User 086 Feb 1992 46 Cheats (reproduced above)

Links

Genesis 8Bit