Genre: | Arcade Game: Adventure |
Publisher: | Kixx |
Cover Art Language: | English |
Machine Compatibility: | Spectrum 48K, Spectrum 128K, Spectrum +2 |
Release: | Professionally released on Cassette |
Available For: | Amstrad CPC464, Commodore 64/128, Spectrum 48K/128K/+2 & ZX Vega |
Compatible Emulators: | ZXSpin (PC (Windows)) Nutria (PC (MS-DOS)) |
Original Release Date: | 5th December 1991 |
Original Release Price: | £3.99 |
Market Valuation: | £2.50 (How Is This Calculated?) |
Item Weight: | 64g |
Box Type: | Cassette Single Plastic Clear |
Author(s): | Steve Lamb |
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The first aspects of the game you should master are the Joystick controls. The highly interactive nature of the game is required because of some of the Complex Moves the main character has to perform. A high level of competence at the controls will enhance your gameplay considerably.
Because of the adventure elements, our second suggestion is that you should get into the habit of *recording* what happens on each screen. This will enable you to obtain higher scores with repeated play.
The last point is never take anything for granted - some things are not as they appear. Be curious, nosey, etc, and examine everything.
The hero automatically faces the direction you pull the joystick in.
To walk forward: push the joystick in the direction you want to move, i.e. to move left, pull left, etc.
Fighting - Press Fire in direction facing to activate punch or any weapon held.
Pick-up - Work direction option in conjunction with Fire (i.e. pull joystick right and fire at the same time picks up facing right).
Left/Right - Turn Left/Right, Up - Accelerate, Down - Decelerate/Brake
You may use left/right in conjunction with up to accelerate whilst turning in the given direction.
Note: Refer back to keyboard controls for car weapons.
Note: Weapon system only activates if weapon card has been found.
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Each level will be loaded as you complete the previous one. This means that to enjoy continuous play, you *must* keep your cassette in the data cassette player, at all times during a session with the game. On screen, prompts will appear when you complete a level, telling you what to do next.
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Download | What It Contains |
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A digital version of Vendetta suitable for ZXSpin (PC (Windows)), Nutria (PC (MS-DOS)) |
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