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Atari ST - 1991

Talionis

Talionis — screenshot 11 / 4
Genre
Shoot'em Up! - Vertical Scrolling
Year
1991
Language
Shoot'Em-Up Construction Kit
Publisher
[no publisher]
Controls
Joystick
Distributor
Players
1
Developer
[n/a]
Resolution
Low
Licensed from
-
Programmer(s)
Campbell, Andrew
Country
United Kingdom
Graphic Artist(s)
Campbell, Andrew
Software
English
Game design
Campbell, Andrew
Box/Instructions
Musician(s)
[n/a]
License
PD / Freeware / Shareware
Sound FX
Campbell, Andrew
Serial
Cover Artist(s)
ST Type
ST, STe / 0.5MB
MIDI
Version
Dump
Download
Number of Disks
1 / Double Sided
Dump format
MSA
Protection

INSTRUCTIONS

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*      Talionis Instructions!        *
*        By Andrew Campbell          *
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HOW TO LOAD THE GAME
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Insert the disk into drive A and turn
on the computer (that's the hard bit).
Now Double click on the FILE called
TALIONIS.SCK *Not a PRG file!!* This
will activate the RUNGAME program and
boot up the game.
DO NOT CLICK ON THE RUNGAME.PRG! - it
won't load this way. - Don't blame me
for this pathetic loading system, it
was built into SEUCK!


SCENARIO...
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Erm....O.K you want a scenario, you
got one!...
 (Ahem)..Far into the future a new
deadly kind of bomb has been dropped
covering the planet with fire. No one
knows who set off the bomb, but it's a
bit late to find out now; the entire
planet has been reduced to ashes.
Few buildings remain on the wrecked
surface and the population has fallen
quite dramaticly. What's more, the
computer defence systems (where have I
heard that before?) have gone haywire.
 You have been on holiday visiting
Mars while all this happened. On your
return home you may have more problems
landing than you thought. On entering
the Earth's atmosphere you find that
the sky is covered in fire and half a
million computer-controled ships tear-
-ing toward you!
Not bad eh? - I just made that up!


GAMEPLAY
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Control your ship with the joysick and
shoot down the ships as they attack.
Do not fly into the fire at either
side of the screen and avoid any fire
-balls heading in your direction!
Collect te bubbles with an 'S' in them
for extra score.
Pressing SPACE will pause the game.
Pressing ESCAPE will quit the game or
quit to the Desktop if on the title
screen.
You have 5 lives to survive on. Blast
your way to the end of the huge attack
wave of ships to reach home!


CREDITS & INFO
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All designing was done by A.Campbell
(that's me). Infact I did everything
so no credits go to anyone else exept
you for playing the game! -

If you have any comments about this
piece of software (!) or wish to
donate money (!!!) then send to this
address:
         4 Alloe Field Place
         Illingworth
         Halifax
         West Yorkshire
         England
         HX29ES

ME
--
If you are wondering who I am and how
old I am then read on..
 I am 16 years of age. I own an ST and
an dare I say it....an Am*ga(!). I
cannot program in assembly language or
anything like that (if I could I
wouldn't be using SEUCK would I!) but
I can program with STOS (who can't!).
I would love to hear from anyone who
uses SEUCK or STOS to perhaps exchange
games and routines (etc). Right I'll
shut up ( at last!! )....

Oh... one other thing ( What now!? )..
Talionis doesn't support two players
like most SEUCK games as the speed
slows down too much; mainly due to the
flames on either side. Feel free to
edit this game if you have got SEUCK!



Right!........Farewell!!!!