Marlow: In Apocalyptic Acid World

Arcade Game: ActionEnglishZX-Spectrum 128K
Entry Summary
ID43703
TitleMarlow: In Apocalyptic Acid World
MachineZX-Spectrum 128K
LanguageEnglish
GenreArcade Game: Action
Max Players1
Available TypeS
Without Load ScreenNo
Without InlayNo
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Running screen/zxdb/sinclair/entries/0043703/Marlow-InApocalypticAcidWorld-RUN-1.scr6,91200093e9e67590c967fa1ad187d0ef8d2
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TypeTitlePublicationIssueDate
standaloneMarlow: In Apocalyptic Acid WorldAmaweks-2024/10/01
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AY SoundFeature-
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Interface 2 (right)Control Option-
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Kempston JoystickControl Option-
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MPAGD (Multi-Platform Arcade Game Designer)Cross-Platform Development Tool-
Redefineable keysControl Option-
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TypeText
Music ReferencesIncludes the following music: "La Ravachole", French revolutionary parody of 'La Carmagnole', Sébastien Faure, 1890s; "A las Barricadas", song associated with the Spanish anarcho-syndicalist movement from the 1930s; "Arroja la Bomba", anarchist song from the battlefronts of the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939); "Bella Ciao", popular Italian folk song, later modified as a protest song against World War I; "Kampflied gegen den Faschismus", German communist song against the rise of the Nazi Party, performed in 1932 by Ernst Busch; "Ay Carmela", originally composed in 1808 against the French invasion during the Spanish War of Independence (1808-1814); "No pasaran", a popular song from the Spanish Civil War.
AwardsBest Platform Game - Planeta Sinclair Awards 2024 Best Portuguese/Brasilian Game - Planeta Sinclair Awards 2024
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