Genre: | Arcade Game: Platform |
Publisher: | Ubhres |
Cover Art Language: | Spanish |
Machine Compatibility: | Spectrum 48K, Spectrum 128K |
Release: | Professionally released on Cassette |
Available For: | Spectrum 48K & ZX Vega |
Compatible Emulators: | ZXSpin (PC (Windows)) Nutria (PC (MS-DOS)) |
Original Release Date: | 13th December 2012 |
Original Release Price: | Unknown |
Market Valuation: | £2.50 (How Is This Calculated?) |
Item Weight: | 64g |
Box Type: | Cassette Single Plastic Clear |
Author(s): | Shiru, Anjuel, na_th_an & Maribip |
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Our hero 80's thief, Phantomas, was comfortably laid on his back in his intergalactic hideout. He was enjoying a refreshing lemon coca-cola when he received an SMS. It read:
"Phantomas: We need you. Ghosts have take over the museum. Come 'ere"
That was it. His geolocalization gadget identified the communication as coming from a little country called Zaragoza. What could be happening over there?
Phantomas grabbed the Yellow Pages and searched under M for Museum. He called every number listed, one by one, but nobody answered the phone - except one. For, when he reached the IAACC Pablo Serrano, a dark and very frightened voice answered:
"Heeee-llooooooo?!!!"
"Did you send the message?" asked Phantomas warily.
The conversation was interrupted by loud, evil laughter.
Phantomas knew he had a mission! He boarded his long-haul spaceship and set the auto-pilot for his destination. He also made a google search to learn as much information as possible.
The IAACC Pablo Serrano, he learned, was a rather big museum, dedicated to a fine artist from Crivillén, a small town in Teruel. Until recently, it exhibited the sculptures of one Pablo Serrano and paintings by his wife, one Juana Francés. But Google News reported that the museum itself had been recently overrun by zombies, who had destroyed all but five of its exhibits. Those thought to have survived were The Fajadito (1964), the Ritmo en el Espacio (1959), the Drama y quema del objeto (1957-1959), the Cabeza de Machado (1984) and Una pequeña guitarra (1985).
Let's re-house these magnificent pieces of contemporary art.
Move Phantomas around the museum, picking up the access cards to open gates. Locate the sculptures and avoid all of the zombies. If they do, top-up your energy by eating the refills that look like the Gran Pan Partido (1978), another sculpture by Pablo Serrano.
O - Left, P - Right, Q - High Jump, A - Long Jump
You can use the Kempston or Sinclair Joystick if you prefer.
Press G to quit.
LOAD"" (ENTER)
On the 128K Spectrum, use 48K Basic mode.
Powered by the Phantomas Engine v.4 by The Mojon Twins and splib2 by Alvin Albrecht.
Uses aPPack decompressor by dwedit, adapted by Utopian & optimized by Metalbrain.
Tune composed in Beepola using the MBOX engine.
Dedicated to Enriq Cervera & Emilio Salgueiro.
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A digital version of Phantomas En El Museo suitable for ZXSpin (PC (Windows)), Nutria (PC (MS-DOS)) |
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