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A quite good Arcade game from TAD Corporation.
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Home computers ports were executed by OCEAN (famous for this kind of production)
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An unreleased cartridge game for GX4000/CPC+.
 
An unreleased cartridge game for GX4000/CPC+.
  
 
A supposed screenshot was shown in Amstrad Action (although this may have been a mock up).
 
A supposed screenshot was shown in Amstrad Action (although this may have been a mock up).
 
 
This game is believed to have not been finished.
 
This game is believed to have not been finished.
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Some Advertisements claimed it would be released alongside Amiga and Atari ST ports, but it ended as a VaporWare.
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The same goes with the Speccy version who managed to get pictures in ZX Spectrum press, but ended as a VaporWare too.
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The main problem is that this game could have been a bit too ambitious for a 8bit system.
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The C64 port (only 8 bit home computer port release) wasn't that bad at all. But one of the main difficulty was the large and numerous sprites or Bosses used in the Arcade game.

Revision as of 11:56, 2 October 2009

A quite good Arcade game from TAD Corporation.

Home computers ports were executed by OCEAN (famous for this kind of production)

An unreleased cartridge game for GX4000/CPC+.

A supposed screenshot was shown in Amstrad Action (although this may have been a mock up). This game is believed to have not been finished.

Some Advertisements claimed it would be released alongside Amiga and Atari ST ports, but it ended as a VaporWare. The same goes with the Speccy version who managed to get pictures in ZX Spectrum press, but ended as a VaporWare too.


The main problem is that this game could have been a bit too ambitious for a 8bit system. The C64 port (only 8 bit home computer port release) wasn't that bad at all. But one of the main difficulty was the large and numerous sprites or Bosses used in the Arcade game.