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renaud - 01/03/2015
souvenirs inoubliables de ce jeu ! ma madeleine de proust
Maartau - 04/02/2015
Excellent comment below ;) !
Hillsy_ - 11/10/2013
@Aimee - No it didn't. It used 620K to have more sound which required a 1mb Amiga. Also, the AtariST version was more difficult. Give credit to the ST on this one. The Amiga had plenty of other great games.
Aimee - 11/08/2013
It was well worth the wait for the Amiga version which improved quite a bit on an all ready great game !
Jeff Fulton - 19/11/2012
Best ST game of all time. Should have been the game packed in tither a "blitter" charged Panther Atari Console that would have had a real chance in 1988.
eric G - 24/10/2012
I had a 1040ste and played that game. I think I got to the 5th floor only. That game was a complete experience. It was totally self learning. It was truly scary. you were locked in an underground dungeon and each floor had more scary things happening to you. The games was your eyes and ears which put you entirely in the game. I remember turning around to make sure there was nothing behind me. You never knew what awful creature was lurking somewhere in the maze and you really felt them attacking and making you hurt and close to death. it was no joke. I actually believed that these things really existed in that world of dungeon master.
Hillsy_ - 29/10/2011
typo...the game which made Amiga owners jealous...
Hillsy_ - 29/10/2011
There are so many great things about this game. The magic system was genius, the idea of the torch, the puzzles, the combat, the inventory system. The thought which went into this title was so well done. The monsters looked terrific, the scorpions, the giant rats, the dragon, the snakes etc..etc.. Pure classic is Dungeon Master and the best AtariST game. It was the made which made Amiga owners jealous, for a year at least :) Oids is great too!
Htom_Sirveaux - 02/07/2011
Not only did no one own an ST and not play this, people bought the ST *just* to play this.
Drake - 22/07/2010
Hands down the best game written for the ST. Truly groundbreaking for its time - the "Doom" of that era. It would be a whopping 6 years - an eternity in the computer marketplace - before Wolfenstein 3D was released and really advanced the first-person genre to the next level.
atarstfan5000 - 07/03/2010
I played this when I was 5 years old awesome game dudes I only wished my floppies didn't get ruined and I would love to play it again on a emulator if I can
Kris - 23/05/2009
Worth the price of the ST alone, of course. I just couldn't believe the sheer scope of this game - it felt like my party really was getting deep into the ground and far away from home! Loved mapping the huge level with the fireballs and the little gremlins.
JeCO - 18/03/2009
Hello Guys! This is No.1 Game!
Scooby McGee - 14/03/2009
Did anyone own an ST and not play this? This game is solely responsible for my piss poor grades as a high school sophomore.

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Team Tap
Supports up to 4 players woth Team Tap -adapter.


Origins
Game is incomplete but features at least 4 levels.


Additional Credits
Framework: Dead Hackers Society


Hardware
Requires SAM digitizing cartridge.


Origins
PD-Palvelu's Kuukausilevyke was the second major Finnish diskmagazine for the Atari ST in Finland.

It was born when ST Klubi (team behind Suomenkieliset Tietosanomat) and ex-member Heinrich Pesch parted ways. His new diskmagazine ran from Jan 1989 to Dec 1990 and total of 21 issues were produced. Issues Oct and Nov 1989 along with Sep 1990 wasn't released due to the authors hardware problems.

Kuukausilevy didn't use any particular shell or browser for the documents. It was all plain text files. Every issue featured news from Atari World, translated overview of the latest issue of German ST-Magazin along with updated catalog of his PD-disk service Pesch was also running.

Rest of the disk was full of the latest PD software and some rare programs by the Finnish PD developers aswell as by the author himself.


Additional credits
DSP replay routine - TAT


Sound
Sounds samples for this game were taken from various Apollo missions.


Sound
This game features digital title music


Development
Written with Fast Basic


Hardware
Supports Blitter on Mega ST and STe


Hardware
Supports Blitter on Mega ST and STe


Origins
Announced by Atari at COMDEX fall 1985 for the ST.


Origins
One of the games participated to Finnish Mikrobitti magazine's L-game programming contest. Unfortunately all traces to this game has been lost so far. If anyone can help to preserve this one please get in touch!


Hardware
Supports RS232 for multiplayer action


Sound
Features digitized sound fx at 25KHz on STe


Book / Magazine Reviews -

 Génération 4 · Mars / Avril, 1988Rating: 100 % 

 Atari review  Atari review 

 ST Action · May, 1988Rating: 90 % 

 Atari review  Atari review 

 ANALOG · June, 1988Rating: - 

 Atari review 

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