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Information - D-Day

GenreShoot'em Up! - Vertical ScrollingYear1994
Language[unknown]Publisher[no publisher]
ControlsJoystickDistributor-
Players1DeveloperBATSoftware
ResolutionLowLicensed from-
Programmer(s)

Troy Jr., William A.

CountryUSA
Graphic Artist(s)

Troy Jr., William A.

SoftwareEnglish
Game design

Troy Jr., William A.

Box / InstructionsEnglish
Musician(s)

Troy Jr., William A.

LicensePD / Freeware / Shareware
Sound FX

Troy Jr., William A.

Serial
Cover Artist(s)ST TypeSTe Only / 1MB
MIDIVersion
Dumpdownload atari D-Day Download / MSANumber of Disks1 / Single Sided
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Instructions - D-Day

D-DAY is my simple tribute to all the vetrans who fought for the
worlds freedom. Especially to those who did not return. I hope
that the causes and events of World War II will be studied and
remembered well after today June 6, 1994 - 50 years after the
"Longest Day."

The premise is simple - guide your LCI to the beaches of
Normany. Use the joystick to move the LCI. Avoid anti-invasion
obsticals but try to rescue soldiers swimming from destroyed
LCAs and LCVPs.

MOVEMENT:
        Joystick left and right will move the landing craft.
        Joystick up and down will speed up or slow down the craft.
        Pressing the fire button tosses a life preserver. You
        will rescue one of your buddies when a life preserver
        reaches him. Pressing the joystick and moving right or
        left will turn the arrow which points to the direction
        the life preserver will move.


The game starts after the introductions. The game end when you
reach the beach. Beware of the damage accrued. Rescue is rewarded.

Once again...thank you.
                             William A. Troy, Jr.
                             BATSoftware
                             June 6th, 1994

Trivia - D-Day

Hardware
Supports STe hardware scrolling


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