Genre: | Compilation Of Arcade Games |
Publisher: | EUG PD |
Contents: | Breaking The Silence (EUG PD) EUG #63 Opener Explained (EUG PD) EUG Returns (EUG PD) Emulation: The Benefits (EUG PD) Extra Colours (Chris Dewhurst PD) Gunsmoke: Pain Beyond The Level Barrier (EUG PD) "Jigsaw" Kansas Sleeve (Eug_spec) Jigsaw Robocop (Eug_spec) Maniac Mower (EUG PD) Pebbles-To-Center EUG (EUG PD) Proportionally Spaced Text (Chris Dewhurst PD) Remember Me? (EUG PD) Screwball (EUG PD) Stan Music Demo (Chris Dewhurst PD) Technology Time Forgot: The Acorn Electron (EUG PD) The Four Wands (EUG PD) The Magic Sword (EUG PD) |
Machine Compatibility: | BBC Model B, BBC Model B+, BBC Master 128, Acorn Electron |
Release: | Electronic Magazine available via Mail Order on 5.25" Disc |
Compatible Emulators: | BeebEm (PC (Windows)) PcBBC (PC (MS-DOS)) Model B Emulator (PC (Windows)) Elkulator 1.0 (PC (Windows)) |
Original Release Date: | 1st July 2003 |
Original Release Price: | Unknown |
Market Valuation: | £4.00 (How Is This Calculated?) |
Item Weight: | 64g |
Box Type: | Supplied Unboxed |
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Solution
Here are the moves you need to make in order to complete my conversion of the Archimedes PLIG! game, published in EUG #63. The abbreviations are L for Left, R for Right, U for Up and D for Down and to assist readability, the points at which you collect fruit are indicated with asterisks (*). If you don't then you're probably doing something wrong!
L, D, R, D, L*, D, R, U, L*, R, D, L, U, R*
D*, L, D, R*, L, U, R, U, L*, D, L, D*, L*, U*, R*
L, U, L, D, R, D, L*, D, R, U, L*
R, D*
U, L, D, R*, L, U, R, D, L, U*, D*, R, U, L*, D, R*
D, L, U*, L, D, L, D, R, U*, L, U, R, U, R, D, R, D*, L, D*, L*, U, R*
R*, D, L, U, R*, U, L*, D, R*, U, L, D*, U*
U, R, D*, R, D*, U*, L*, U, L, D*, R*, D, L, D*, R, D, R, U*
D, R, U*, L, U, R, D, R*, L, U, L, D, L, U, L*, R, D, R, U, R, U, L, D, L, D, L, U*
D*, R*, U, L, U, R, U**, D, L, U, L*, D, R*, U*, L*
U, R, D, L, D, R, U, R*, D, L, D*, L, D, L*, U, R, U*
U, R*, L, U, L, D, L, D, R, D, R*, L, U*, L, U, R*, U, R, D, L, D, R, U*, D, L, U*
L, U, R, D, R*, L, U, R, D, R, U, R*
L, U, R, U, R, U, L, D, L, U, R*
R*, L*, D, R, U, L*, R, D, L, U, R, D, L, U, R*, U, R*, U*, L*, D*
L, D, L, D, R*, U, L, U, R*, L, D, R, D, L, U*, D, R, U*
R, U, L, U, L*, R, D, R, U, L, D, L, U, R, U, L, U*
U, R, U, L, U*, R, D, L*, U, R, D, R, U*, D, L, U, R, D*, L**
U, U, L*, D*, L*, D*, U, R, U, R*, U, R*
R, D*, R*, U, L, D, L, L, D, L*, R, R, U, L, U, R*, R*, U*, L*
U, L, D, L, D, R, U, L*, R, U, R, D, R*, D*, L, U, L, D, R*, L***, U*, R*
L, D, R*, D, R*, U, L, D, L, U*, D, R, U, R*, D*, R, U, L*
L*, R, D*, L*, D, R*, U, L*, R, U*
D*, U*, L*, D, R, U*, L, D*, L*, R, U*, R*
L, D*, R, D, L*, U*, R, D, R, U*, D*
Chris Dewhurst, EUG #64
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A digital version of EUG #63 suitable for BeebEm (PC (Windows)), PcBBC (PC (MS-DOS)), Model B Emulator (PC (Windows)), Elkulator 1.0 (PC (Windows)) | |
A digital version of EUG #63 suitable for BeebEm (PC (Windows)), PcBBC (PC (MS-DOS)), Model B Emulator (PC (Windows)), Elkulator 1.0 (PC (Windows)) |
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A bit of a rogue Blue Ribbon title. Perhaps worth a look to complete your Blue Ribbon collection.
It is extremely poor, undeserving of a release by any software company, a perfect rip off at four quid and likely to dissuade any purchaser of it from buying from Kansas again.
A lot of work has gone into its creation... But the finishing touches to it were never implemented.
If I had to name three fun games for the under fives this would come top, followed by Database's Nursery Rhymes and Mirrorsoft's Crack It Towers.
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