Axys: The Last Battle

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Axys: The Last Battle
Axys: The Last Battle title screen
Developer Fabien Fessard, Stéphane Saint-Martin
Company
Publisher CPC Infos
Musician Grégory Clement
Release 1991
Platform(s) CPC
Genre Shoot-'em-up
OS AMSDOS
Game Modes Single player
Controls Keyboard Joystick
Media disk
Language Language:english Language:french
Information

Axys: The Last Battle is a space shoot-'em-up that was published by the French magazine CPC Infos in 1991 in the form of a type-in listing. It is best known for being one of the longest type-ins ever published by an Amstrad CPC magazine – and perhaps by any computer magazine.

Readers who did not have the time to type in the entire listing (which would take many hours) could order the game from CPC Infos on 3″ disc at a cost of 110 F for subscribers, or 140 F for non-subscribers, although this was only possible after the entire listing had been published.

Statistics

The cover of issue 29 of CPC Infos features Axys: The Last Battle and declares it "an exceptional game".

Axys: The Last Battle was published over five issues of CPC Infos, starting from issue 29 (Février 1991) and finishing on issue 33 (Juin 1991). To give some idea of how large the listing is, here are some statistics:

  • The total size of the 15 binary files that make up the game is 80,262 bytes (more than 78KB).
  • The binary files occupy 92K of disc space.
  • The programmes that generate the binary files occupy 306K of disc space.
  • There are 5,362 lines of DATA statements to type in!