Entry Summary
ID7156
TitleVelika Akcija
MachineZX-Spectrum 48K
LanguageSerbian
GenreAdventure Game: Text/Illustrated
Max Players1
Available TypeA
Without Load ScreenNo
Without InlayNo
Downloads
TypeLinkSizeMD5FlagsDetailsComments
Tape image/pub/sinclair/games/v/VelikaAkcija(beta).tap.zip18,356-
Undetermined
(beta)
Tape image/pub/sinclair/games/v/VelikaAkcijaV1.1.tap.zip21,257-
Undetermined
v1.1
Loading screen/pub/sinclair/screens/load/v/scr/VelikaAkcija.scr6,912-
Loading screen/pub/sinclair/screens/load/v/scr/VelikaAkcija(beta).scr6,912-
(beta)
Running screen/pub/sinclair/screens/in-game/v/VelikaAkcija.gif1,900-
Releases
Release #YearDownloads
#019845
Origins
TypeTitlePublicationIssueDate
standaloneVelika AkcijaRadio Ventilator 202-1984
Relations
No relations recorded
Tags / Members
TagTypeCategoryMember SeqLinks
Freeware (free but copyrighted)Copyright Status-
Ports
No ports recorded
Remakes
No remakes recorded
Scores
WebsiteScoreVotes
WorldOfSpectrum7.4823
Notes
TypeText
Remarks"Computerland Software" (on the beta version loading screen) isn't the publisher, but a pirate group which illegally distributed the beta version of game. "Velika Akcija" is a single man project of Aleksandar Radovanovic, who wrote the game for the contest for best programmer, organized by the Yugoslavian magazine "Galaksija" in 1985 and this final version won second place on that competition. The loading screen was created by Predrag Milicevic, a great drawer also known for the loading screen of Mastertronic's game Mindtrap. Soon after that, some people accused Aleksandar that his game was already published by that group, but as said before, this beta was a "borrowed" version when he completed 60% of the game. After this accusation, the revolted author decided to not publish the game at all, and broadcasted it for free in Spring 1986, on Belgrade radio station 202.
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