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Pete Davison - 24/04/2021
The version of this that was available through the Page 6 Public Domain library had an image of a topless woman between games instead of the Mona Lisa seen in the dump on this page. Naturally, back in the day I only discovered this while my parents were watching my 6 year old self play...

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Damonoid (The) atari screenshot
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Information - Damonoid (The)

GenreShoot'em Up! - MiscellaneousYear1987
LanguageMachine LanguagePublisherBudgie UK
ControlsJoystickDistributor-
Players1Developer[n/a]
ResolutionLowLicensed from-
Programmer(s)

Maertens, Camy

CountryUnited Kingdom
Graphic Artist(s)

Maertens, Camy

SoftwareEnglish
Game design

Maertens, Camy

Box / InstructionsEnglish
Musician(s)

[n/a]

LicenseCommercial
Sound FX

[unknown]

Serial
Cover Artist(s)ST TypeST, STe / 0.5MB
MIDIVersion
Dumpdownload atari Damonoid (The) Download / MSANumber of Disks1 / Single Sided
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Instructions - Damonoid (The)

The Damonoid is a straightforward
game, except that the start can be
tricky, the reason being the lack
of S SHIELDS at the start of play.

Therefore, kill the DAMONOID at
all costs. (He is the blue one).
Stay in the middle so that you have
less to travel. Don't collide with
him, just shoot him. 
If you collide with him, you get
frozen for three seconds...

On the other hand DON'T shoot the
good ones! Let them land safely.
The good ones are the Shield
(yellow) and the Time Warp (pink). 

Don't worry too much about the bombs
You can sustain 13 impacts before
being dead.

But a Damonoid impact with no shield
in reserve is the end of it.

Finally, try pressing HELP during the
course of the game.

PS.I understand the prog doesn't work
properly on the Megas. Must be one of
those unauthorized system calls.

C.M.

Budgie UK
March 88
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