Fromage (Loriciels - Oric 1 - 1983)
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Fromage (Loriciels - Oric 1 - 1983)
'Mach 3'
[CPC / DOS / ST] [FRANCE] [MAGAZINE] [1988]
"Leave Gwendoline? Never! She's beautiful, Gwendoline, with her luscious lips, her comfortable curves, and her space princess outfit. Why would I leave her? To go fight Sfax! And who's that guy? Sfax is a mutant sorcerer from the red planet who cast a spell on my beautiful Gwendoline. Because of him, she's slowly dying... Honestly! You'll see what you'll see! My trusty spaceship, equipped with thermonuclear catalytic turboprops, is waiting in the parking lot. I'm going to fly at Mach 3 to meet Sfax, and for Gwendoline (what wouldn't I do for her...) I'll face any danger. Meanwhile, some people are testing history programs. Well, I'm here to take risks! "Get ready!" announces a charming, but no less digitized, voice. The engines of my jet are already roaring. In a hostile universe, made of craters, pyramids, and littered with mines that I must avoid, I have to locate and cross the space-time portals. Not easy with a ship as fast as mine. Mathias Rust might have had better luck with his Cessna! To think that in my first life I was a light aircraft pilot... Pursued by my shadow and attacked by Sfax's ships, I will finally cross these damned space-time portals... There is the mask of Sfax, an expressionless and cadaverous face... Its mere appearance pulls me from my dream, but was it really a dream? Not at all, since the teddy bear that now floats in my room is very real. Goodnight, little ones!" ~Arcades (December 1987, #03) [BMT🤖]
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Source: Arcades, February 1988 (#05) || Abandonware Magazines; Hoagie
UK 1987
Bob Winner (DOS), 1986.
Jeux vidéo Loriciels dans les années 80 (Amstrad CPC et Atari St)
80′s Loriciels videogames
'Skweek'
[MULTI] [FRANCE] [MAGAZINE] [1989]
The Skweeks lived in harmony for centuries, being a naturally peaceful peoples, until Pitark arrived. He ruined their bright pink land by removing the colour, and it was only after he died that they had the opportunity to clean the land up. Your job is to travel through the 99 continents and clean each one in sequence. Skweek can move in each of the four compass directions, and is armed with a simple weapon, whose shots rebound around before they hit one of Pitark's minions, the Schnoreuls - contact with which is instantly fatal. Some squares contain arrows which force you in a particular direction, while there are also blockades to avoid. Bomb squares blow up surrounding squares but give you time to move away from them as they do this, while Shortcut squares allow you to move to another teleport-type square by pushing the joystick in its direction. ~MobyGames
Source: Micro News, June 1989 (#22) || RetroCDN; Black Squirrel
USA 1990
UK 1985