Genre: | Arcade Game: Action |
Publisher: | RetroWorks |
Cover Art Language: | English |
Machine Compatibility: | Spectrum 48K, Spectrum 128K |
Release: | Professionally released on Cassette |
Available For: | Spectrum 48K/128K |
Compatible Emulators: | ZXSpin (PC (Windows)) Nutria (PC (MS-DOS)) |
Original Release Date: | 1st February 2012 |
Original Release Price: | £3.99 |
Market Valuation: | £2.50 (How Is This Calculated?) |
Item Weight: | 64g |
Box Type: | Cassette Single Plastic Clear |
Author(s): | WYZ, Metalbrain, Pagantipaco, Sejuan, Utopian & Mikomedes |
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Jinj 2 starts right after you got your memory back in your previous adventure. That scroll you found turned out to be a music score containing the beats of what seemed to be a brief melody. The dim light in the hall didn't let you see which melody was it; so you lighted up a candle and held it near the scroll. In an instant some characters appeared on the back side of it. They made you remember who you really were.
The heat of the flame had revealed the hidden message. But the flame caused something unexpected. A huge light came out of the scroll, while your name appeared. At the same time, the partiture notes on the other side start to come off and fly around you. Suddenly you see them going up and up in a seemingly eternal spiral. A strong shock that seems to come from the scroll takes it from your hand while the light it was emitting disappear all of a sudden.
You leave the candle aside and sit down while your mind starts to recall. At the beginning they're flashbacks, like images coming from a toy cinema projector, but bit by bit you start to remember it all. And that's precisely what troubles you the most. You know the professor has just invoked the beings from the beyond. You know it because the scroll you found is the only way to do it. And it's also the only way to send them back to the beyond.
The professor must have a setback in his world domination plan; otherwise he wouldn't have left the scroll at the mercy of a brave guy like you.
Something tells you that the meat pulp with eyes that you've seen lying around in a corner of the professor's study must be the professor himself. After exiting the mansion, you've met a multitude of horrible beings around its surroundings. So the professor most probably invoked the evil forces and they thanked him by using his bones for a barbecue. Another guy would pack his bag and go home or drinking, but that's not the kind of person you are.
The only way you can think about to stop the evil forces, is putting the scroll to fire. But the musical notes went out flying and something tells you that it will be worthless if you burn the scroll without those notes, so you're prepared to collect all music notes and put them back into the scroll. And then you'll take it back to the same forge where the professor invoked the beings for the beyond.
The bad news is that you have no idea where the notes have fallen, and the good news is that the scroll's treble clef will signal their proximity.
O - Left, P - Right, Q - Up, A - down
You may use a Sinclair Joystick if you prefer.
In the wallpaper game, press Y/N for Yes/No.
LOAD"" (ENTER)
If using a 128K Spectrum, select Loader and press play on tape.
The game works in either 48k or 128k, but on 128K models you'll enjoy pleasant melodies.
Editor: Context
Compiler: pasmo JULIAN ALBO
Bin2tap and Bin2code by METALBRAIN
aPPack decompressor by DWEDIT, adapted by UTOPIAN and optimized by METALBRAIN.
GFX made with SevenuP by METALBRAIN
Music created with WYZtracker by AUGUSTORUIZ.
Code & Graphics: José J. Ródenas 'SEJUAN'
Additional Graphics: Juan Carlos Soriano 'MIKOMEDES'
Additional Code: Jaime Tejedor 'METALBRAIN' & Javier Peña 'UTOPIAN'
Music & Player: Jose Vicente Masó 'WYZ'
Screen/Cover: Fco. Javier Velasco 'PAGANTIPACO'
English Translation: Jaime Tejedor 'METALBRAIN'
Beta-Testers: 'AUGUSTORUIZ', 'IVANZX', 'METALBRAIN', 'PAGANTIPACO', 'UTOPIAN', 'TBRAZIL' and the rest of Retroworks
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A digital version of Jinj 2: Belmonte's Revenge suitable for ZXSpin (PC (Windows)), Nutria (PC (MS-DOS)) |
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