| ID | 930 |
|---|---|
| Title | Chiller |
| Machine | ZX-Spectrum 48K |
| Language | English |
| Genre | Arcade Game: Platform |
| Max Players | 1 |
| Available Type | A |
| Without Load Screen | No |
| Without Inlay | No |
| Type | Link | Size | MD5 | Flags | Details | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tape image | /pub/sinclair/games/c/Chiller.tzx.zip | 11,558 | - | NoneOriginal release (O) | ||
| Tape image | /pub/sinclair/games/c/Chiller.tap.zip | 16,214 | - | Undetermined | ||
| Loading screen | /pub/sinclair/screens/load/c/scr/Chiller.scr | 6,912 | - | |||
| Running screen | /pub/sinclair/screens/in-game/c/Chiller.gif | 6,852 | - | |||
| Instructions | /pub/sinclair/games-info/c/Chiller.txt | 1,842 | - | |||
| Game map | /pub/sinclair/games-maps/c/Chiller.png | 68,735 | - | |||
| POK pokes file | /zxdb/sinclair/pokes/c/Chiller (1985)(Mastertronic).pok | 67 | 01e5cf810d4ef038c6a45bb98ac4788e | |||
| Inlay - Front | /zxdb/sinclair/entries/0000930/Chiller.jpg | 296,158 | f62c9bd3aac971d9c8176191a4f6dd7d | NoneSingle jewel case | ||
| Media scan | /zxdb/sinclair/entries/0000930/Chiller_Tape.jpg | 88,345 | 6f1748653defe769bffffd42bab26e72 | None | ||
| Media scan | /zxdb/sinclair/entries/0000930/Chiller_Tape_2.jpg | 78,627 | fb2512eada9c71e7f5b7f763d6230113 | None | ||
| Inlay - Back | /zxdb/sinclair/entries/0000930/Chiller_Back.jpg | 471,081 | 266f95a3a7c164feec301c7ace613024 | NoneSingle jewel case | ||
| RZX playback file | https://archive.org/download/rzxarchive/chiller.rzx | - | - | Recorded by Malcolm (with rollback) - All 5 screens ran through 3 times |
| Type | Title | Publication | Issue | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| standalone | Chiller | Mastertronic Ltd | - | 1985 |
| Tag | Type | Category | Member Seq | Links |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cursor | Control Option | - | - | |
| Interface 2 (right) | Control Option | - | - | |
| Kempston Joystick | Control Option | - | - |
| Website | Score | Votes |
|---|---|---|
| WorldOfSpectrum | 3.69 | 31 |
| Type | Text |
|---|---|
| Remarks | Problems arose when it was found out that the backing music bore a remarkable resemblance to Michael Jackson's 'Thriller'. Mastertronic "agreed to negotiate a royalty in respect of this, and to use different music in future production runs." As such, there could be a version with different music. |