Genre: | Unknown Genre Type |
Publisher: | Paul Jenkinson |
Machine Compatibility: | Spectrum 48K, Spectrum 128K |
Release: | Released as Public Domain software on Cassette |
Available For: | Acorn Atom & Spectrum 48K/128K |
Compatible Emulators: | ZXSpin (PC (Windows)) Nutria (PC (MS-DOS)) |
Original Release Date: | 31st March 2017 |
Box Type: | Not a physical item so no box |
Author(s): | Paul Jenkinson |
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This game doesn't work on any level. It's devoid of imagination with the only incentive to progress being to collect more key-cards and open more doors. Whoopee. Read Review
Reviewed in the annual 8 Bit Annual 2018.
Reviewed in the annual Crash Annual 2018.
2077: The human race has stripped the planet clean. All power is now supplied by a single conglomerate - DCR Inc. Renewable energies were not enough to cope with demand.
Nuclear energy became mainstream and a new isotope was identified and quickly introduced into production. By the time DCR realised the danger it was too late.
The single test station, now deserted, is in danger of imploding, taking the planet along with it.
Now clear of radiation, there is only a limited amount of time before disaster strikes. The main computers must be shut down by injecting a virus to circumvent the cyber protection. With all personal dead or in hospital, a Code Zero alert is sent out to all suitable agents. You are the closest.
Areas of the station are separated by electronic doors that require key cards. These have been left by the fleeing staff. Use these to gain access to the main computers and shut down the reactor before it's too late.
O - Left, P - Right, Q - Up, A - Down, SPACE - Exit lift
You can also use Kempston Joystick.
This game has been created with Arcade Games Designer by Jonathan Cauldwell.
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This game will work on 48k machines/emulators, but will not have sound.
Emulators that support AY emulation in 48k mode should use that setting, or use 128,+2 or +3 modes. Real 128,+2,+3 machines should work fine.
(c) Paul Jenkinson 2017. Version 1.1
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A digital version of Code Zero suitable for ZXSpin (PC (Windows)), Nutria (PC (MS-DOS)) |
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