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07-12-2010 10:49 AM
dosraider Press&and hold F1 in combination with cursor keys to draw a line.
07-12-2010 10:26 AM
Guest
What Keys ?

I can controll the dot, but I can't start a new line.

So my cursor key works well, but I'm not able to find the "fire" button.
12-10-2007 08:06 PM
Sebatianos The best way to play old games on new computers is by emulating DOS and the best tool for that is DOSBox! If you have any questions, feel ree to ask.
12-10-2007 08:00 PM
Guest its not possible to play on windows xp, is it?

quite a pity for me... it was one of my first computer games... :brain:

if anybody could help me with a trick or something, i would be happy!

thankx,

luna
11-05-2007 08:21 AM
Guest a true gem! i love this game, and always loved it... first played it on a ericson portable (amber monochrome screen, 512kb or ram (yup, thats right!) no harddisk, floppy drive with 312k of diskspace... ldd floppy drive
04-04-2006 10:44 PM
SneakPeek
Quote:
Originally posted by mmh@Feb 7 2006, 10:45 AM
the screenshots let me wonder if this was really a cga game? looks more like an ega mode (cga had 3 palette sets of 4 colours, of which you only could have one active, ega is 16 colour out of 64, the screenshots have more than 4 colours in them) ..... but in 83? is this really the original '83 version? should check that later :/
The game used a little known "tweaked" mode of the original CGA which allowed all 16 colours to be displayed on screen at the same time, although at a paltry resolution of 160x100. This sounds awful, but it was quite effective on CGA monitors (it was certainly a welcome change to be able to see all 16 colours at once) and was ideal for games of this sort (as you can see when you play it).
15-02-2006 12:25 PM
marko river Indeed. Naked ladies appeared in clones on arcade machines. Probably Japs created such games.

I also remember it on C64. I even have it on mobile phone under the name Epyx.

Original game. It can be treated as great like every other new originak game: by the number of it's successors and clones
07-02-2006 10:24 AM
Toxik naked ladies were in one of the later and "saucier" versions...
07-02-2006 10:00 AM
paulypoos hang on!..what naked ladies???!??? no wonder my cat was so entranced!
07-02-2006 09:58 AM
stijnelijn what happened to the naked ladies in the background?
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