Entry Summary
ID44102
TitleAlf
MachineZX-Spectrum 128K
LanguageEnglish
GenreArcade Game: Platform
Max Players1
Available TypeR
Without Load ScreenNo
Without InlayNo
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Unknown
Downloads
TypeLinkSizeMD5FlagsDetailsComments
Snapshot image/zxdb/sinclair/entries/0044102/Alf.z80.zip29,376d04f797af2b65f3161f836d098650d6d
None
Opening screen/zxdb/sinclair/entries/0044102/Alf-OPEN-1.scr6,912c1d8af97b3e0253d8fa51457f7575078
None
Running screen/zxdb/sinclair/entries/0044102/Alf-RUN-1.scr6,9128962acbd15ab6adaf3e405e31f9ff78a
None
Releases
Release #YearDownloads
#0-3
Origins
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standaloneAlf---
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Notes
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RemarksNotes from the person (zedex82) that was involved in recovering the game from the author: I was chatting to a man of a similar age to me at a local event and mentioned I was in to retro computers and retro gaming. He told me he had written a game on his ZX Spectrum back in the 1980's. My first response was 'Did you write it in BASIC?' His response was it was written in machine code and he still had a copy. He said he never got round to finishing it 100%, but it is 99% there. He said the last time he played it was over 30 years ago and a friend had converted it into a Z80 file from his original cassette. I am not sure if he still has the cassette, but I convinced him to email the Z80 to me and to let me share it here.
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