

Shoot'em Up! / Shoot'em Up! - Horizontal Scrolling · 1991
Published by Sizzlers · Developed by WJS Design
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Rating: 7.5/10 · Votes: 90 · Downloads: 0 · Hits: 4,612
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ST Format · January, 1991 · Rating: 90%
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Bob — 15 Nov 2014
I just saw your comment today. I found your FTP site and I uploaded my Blood Money there. Many Thanks!
marakatti — 4 Nov 2014
Thanks for the report. Any chance to send your version to Atarimania?
Bob — 1 Nov 2014
Unfortunately, the Pasti file that is here does not work correctly with the $200 level. Your ship and all of the enemies are simply corrupted graphics. The $100 level works fine. I tried it in both Steem 3.6.5 and Hatari 1.8 and they both showed the same problem. I was able to create my own Pasti file from a disk stream file that appears to work correctly on both levels. I am not good enough at Blood Money to make it through anywhere near all of either level.
Steven — 16 Jun 2013
Original version of this game runs in Steem SSE 3.5.1. -- Megathanks Steven! Another awesome reason to update to latest Steem :) Atarimania ST team
Jeff Fulton — 19 Nov 2012
Also, one of the few early releases to use tricks to get 512 colors on the screen at once. Very impressive,
Jeff Fulton — 19 Nov 2012
Oops, my "single color player" comment was meant for Menace. Another great side-scroller from the same publisher.
Jeff Fulton — 19 Nov 2012
Fun, well made, but difficult side-scroller when the ST needed some good ones. The only real problem I have with it is that the player's ship is just a single color. It looks like a place-holder. We purchased ST games rather than stole them, and I remember this being one of my all-time favorite joy-stick smashers and worth every penny.