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Shoot'em Up! / Shoot'em Up! - Horizontal Scrolling · 1991

Onslaught

Published by Silica Distribution Ltd. · Developed by Realms Software Concepts

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Information

Genre
Shoot'em Up! - Horizontal Scrolling
Language
Machine Language
Controls
Joystick, Keyboard
Players
1, Demo
Resolution
Low
Programmer(s)
Hinsley, Chris
Graphic Artist(s)
Brownjohn, Nigel
Game design
Brownjohn, Nigel
Musician(s)
Williams, Tony
Sound FX
Hinsley, Chris
Year
1991
Publisher
Silica Distribution Ltd.
Distributor
-
Developer
Realms Software Concepts
Licensed from
-
Software
English
Box/Instructions
English
License
Commercial
ST Type
ST, STe, 0.5MB
Version
[Re-release]
Number of Disks
1, Double Sided

Votes / Statistics

Rating: 8.0/10 · Votes: 7 · Downloads: 1,809 · Hits: 3,785

Additional Comments

Part of Tenstar Pack.

Screenshots (9)

Onslaught — screenshot 1
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Onslaught — screenshot 2
Onslaught — screenshot 2
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Onslaught — screenshot 6
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Onslaught — screenshot 7
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Onslaught — screenshot 8
Onslaught — screenshot 9
Onslaught — screenshot 9

Cover Art (2)

Disk 1
Disk 1
Disk 2
Disk 2

Ads (1)

Silica Systems Tenstar Pack · 1991
Silica Systems Tenstar Pack · 1991

Article (2)

Interview

News

Tips (1)

Trivia (2)

Charts

Top UK ST charts position: 19 (3/1990)
Months on charts: 1, 3/1990

Releases

The Atari ST version was released first on the 16 bit market in Europe. Published later for other 16 bit systems.
Source: Research of over 16700 software reviews from UK computer magazines between 1985 and 1996.

Book / Magazine Reviews (2)

ST Format · December, 1989 · Rating: 90%

ST Action · January, 1990 · Rating: 71 %

Comments (3)

  • Grazey17 May 2021

    I can say 100% it is not Jochen Hippel, the manual is wrong. If you check the credits in game it says by Sound-Images, I ripped the music for SNDH (located at $4c96a) - it is the normal Sound Images driver used by Tony 'Tiny' Williams.

  • Pete17 May 2021

    On the manual it is clearly stated that the musician's name is Jochen Hippell (for Atari ST). Chris Hinley did the programming.

  • Robert4 Jul 2015

    The music is not by Jochem Hippel as credited here (although he did a lot of music conversions for Hewson games). According to SNDH archive the music is by Chris Hinsley.

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