Another HOT information story has appeared in our inbox, as when you loved any of Juan J. Martínez’s homebrew video games resembling Night Knight, Magica and even Brick Rick then as of at this time you may play his model new Amstrad recreation of ‘Hyperdrive’. A brilliant easy high scrolling Shoot em up, through which it’s worthwhile to blast away enemy waves all through all the 5 levels to win the sport. In gentle of this Amstrad information, Xenomorph was type sufficient to supply some footage of the sport viewable under.
Here is what the web site describes the sport briefly. ” Your ship would not simply embody one major weapon which could be upgraded by 8 occasions or downgraded when you lose a life, however there’s additionally a Nova bomb which will trigger sufficient injury to destroy most enemies and all of the bullets on display, and eventually an finish of spherical bonus level award for enemies destroyed, what number of enemies killed in a sequence, and for not dropping a life on that stage. Every 20,000 factors you’re going to get an additional life”. So there you will have it, one other superior wanting recreation from Juan J. Martínez that we won’t wait to play this weekend.
Main Points :
- This recreation is powered by Arkos 2 Player by Targhan
- Smooth one-pixel scroll at 25 frames per second, not typically skilled on the Amstrad CPC.
- Implements the ability up system seen in Uchūsen Gamma (MSX, 2019; by the identical creator).
- This recreation can also be utilizing cartridges as distribution media, as a substitute for discs and cassettes, which can be both scarce or not acceptable for titles with a considerable amount of information. The ROMs could be burned on a Dandanator cartridge, are supported by a couple of {hardware} add-ons that load them from SD, and can be utilized in hottest emulators.
- The recreation has been developed by Juan J. Martínez (code, graphics and sound), with menu display by Eric Cubizolle (TITAN), and was impressed by previous and new classics like Star Force, Xenon or Neutron, and different 8-bit video games by the identical creator resembling Uchūsen Gamma (MSX, 2019).
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