Entry Summary
ID19167
TitleZ80 Attack
MachineZX-Spectrum 48K
LanguageEnglish
GenreArcade Game: Action
Max Players1
Available TypeA
Without Load ScreenNo
Without InlayNo
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TypeLinkSizeMD5FlagsDetailsComments
Snapshot image/zxdb/sinclair/entries/0019167/Z80Attack.z80.zip18,932152a0cd26fc7853b36d62a9467fa964c
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Loading screen/zxdb/sinclair/entries/0019167/Z80Attack-LOAD-1.scr6,9127ea7a67341e8ab0b6376e648ebf98f0b
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Running screen/zxdb/sinclair/entries/0019167/Z80Attack-RUN-1.scr6,9127a921b2a077cb722f1c648a75cfba5cd
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Releases
Release #YearDownloads
#019883
Origins
TypeTitlePublicationIssueDate
standaloneZ80 AttackJoe McAlby-1988
Relations
DirectionTypeEntry
FromAuthored with3D Game Maker
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CursorControl Option-
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Freeware (free but copyrighted)Copyright Status-
Interface 2 (right)Control Option-
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Isometric 3D GraphicsGraphical View-
Kempston JoystickControl Option-
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MicroHobby's Concurso 3D Game MakerCompetition-
In <A HREF="https://spectrumcomputing.co.uk/page.php?issue_id=907&page=46">March 1988</A>, MicroHobby announced a public contest of games built with {3D Game Maker|CRL Group PLC|0001956}. The contest was obviously called "Concurso 3D Game Maker". The award for the winner was 50,000 ptas. plus the royalties of the game being published by Dro Soft. As far as we know, that last thing never happened. The award for the second was 30000 ptas. The list of top 8 games was published in <A HREF="https://spectrumcomputing.co.uk/page.php?issue_id=921&page=58">October 1988</A>.
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