Genre: | Compilation Of Arcade Games |
Series: | Number 28 in Psytronik Tape Collection (Commodore 64) |
Publisher: | Psytronik |
Contents: | Barakon: Cyborg Avenger Of America (Psytronik) Operation Firestorm (Psytronik) |
Cover Art Language: | English |
Machine Compatibility: | Commodore 64, Commodore 128 |
Release: | Professionally released on Cassette |
Compatible Emulators: | WinVICE 2.4 x64 (PC (Windows)) Commodore Emulator (PC (MS-DOS)) |
Original Release Date: | 1st March 2014 |
Original Release Price: | Unknown |
Market Valuation: | £3.00 (How Is This Calculated?) |
Item Weight: | 64g |
Box Type: | Cassette Single Plastic Clear |
Author(s): | Alf Yngve |
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Alf Yngve blasts back onto the Commodore 64 with the third Shoot-'Em-Up Destruction Set - and it's his biggest and best yet!
Power-up your ship and do battle in the retro style vertically scrolling shoot-'em-up zap fight, defeat enemy forces in the sideways scrolling Blue Beret, smash the confederate militia with your cybernetic fists in Barakon, hunt enemy spies using dual controls in Spy Rider, do battle on both land and sea in Operation Firestorm and continue the fight with the evil-insectoid Empire in the punishing Super Tau Zeta 2!
Zap'em all, collect stars and fly to glory in this tribute to the arcade classics from the 1980s!
Fly across the alien landscape, shoot enemies and collect starts to boost your ship. When the screen flashes, press SPACE to trigger a Smart Bomb.
Use a joystick plugged into port 2.
You are an elite commando, trapped behind enemy lines. Fight your way to the airport, steal a gunship and fly to freedom.
You start out armed with only a knife. Better weapons will be parachuted to you on the way.
When the screen flashes, press SPACE to trigger an air strike. Once you reach the gunship, you switch to a flying sequence.
Note: You do not score bonus lives during play, but you start the flying sequence with several new lives.
Use a joystick plugged into port 2.
America lies in ruins, under the iron fist of Sara Stalin. Can the lone cyborg warrior Barakon stop her? Yes, he can!
Barakon starts out armed with his fists. For every 10,000 points scored, he will gain an extra life and a power boost. Speed and agility will ensure your victory!
Use a joystick plugged into port 2.
You are a secret agent in an armed supercar, hunted by enemy spies across the highways.
Your joystick controls both your car and a gunsight. The gunsight can shoot down enemy helicopters.
Note: The enemy has jamming trucks which may paralyze your gunsight control - shoot them on sight! Bonus pick-ups (marked "B") will give you a Smart Bomb (triggered by the SPACE bar.
Use a joystick plugged into port 2.
You have been sent into the gulf of Mexico, to fight again the army of the terror network, Al Kickuindahead and to rescue the hostages. Chaos reigns across the land and only you can stop it!
You control a gunsight and must shoot the enemies before they can hit you. For every 10,000 points scored, a life is awarded.
Use a joystick plugged into port 2.
Blast off and destroy the Insectoid Empire! The Tau Zeta Squadron is at your command.
You control two groups of spaceships. The first group fires forwards, while the second group can fire in six directions. Each time you destroy an insectoid nerve centre (a giant head or eye), you gain an extra life.
Use a joystick plugged into port 2.
Disk: Insert disk and type LOAD"*",8,1 (RETURN). When the "Ready" prompt appears type RUN (RETURN). Press FIRE on joystick in port 2 to bypass intro text. Use the joystick to load the program of your choice from the disk menu. Once the program has loaded, press FIRE to bypass the bitmap intro screens.
Tape: Insert tape and hold SHIFT and RUN/STOP.
Note: You must reset your C64 system before loading a fresh program.
Game designs, sfx and storylines: Alf Yngve
Front-ends and enhancements: Richard Bayliss
Game soundtracks: Richard Bayliss
Bitmap loading screens: Carl Mason
Tape mastering and disk menus: Richard Bayliss
Tape loader source: Martin Piper
Inlay artwork: Oliver Frey
Packaging: Kenz
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