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zoran zemljište - 16/08/2024
Absolute garbage, the controls and the movement of your vehicle are very sensitive and you can quickly lose all of your lives.
The only good thing about this is the nice music and graphical effects at the title screen.

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Information - 5th Gear

GenreShoot'em Up! - Vertical ScrollingYear1991
LanguageMachine LanguagePublisher16Bit Pocket Power Collection
ControlsJoystickDistributorPrism Leisure
Players1DeveloperMicrowish Software
ResolutionLowLicensed from-
Programmer(s)

Metcalfe, Neil

CountryFinland France Germany Italy Spain United Kingdom
Graphic Artist(s)

Petriv, Pete

SoftwareEnglish
Game design

Leijten, Jeroen

Box / InstructionsEnglish, French, German, Italian, Spanish
Musician(s)

Hippel, Jochen [Mad Max]

LicenseCommercial
Sound FX

Hippel, Jochen [Mad Max]

SerialKPP 25
Cover Artist(s)ST TypeST, STe / 0.5MB
MIDIVersion[Budget]
Dumpdownload atari 5th Gear Download / PastiNumber of Disks1 / Single Sided
Protection

Additional Comments - 5th Gear

Other version with the same title:


Hewson (United Kingdom).

Finnish release distributed by Triosoft.

Disk - 5th Gear

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Article - 5th Gear

News


5th Gear Article

Trivia - 5th Gear

Graphics
Features up to 100 colours on-screen simultaneously (introduction screen)
Features up to 30 colours on-screen simultaneously (in-game)


Development
Protected with Copylock ST (c)1988-90 Rob Northen Computing


Origins
First 16bit release reviewed in UK multiformat magazines for both Atari ST and Amiga in 04/1990.


Book / Magazine Reviews - 5th Gear

 ST Action · March, 1990Rating: 59% 



 ACE · April, 1990Rating: 590/1000 



 Atari ST User · May, 1990Rating: 5/10 



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