Atari ST - 1991
Upwards
- Genre
- Shoot'em Up! - Vertical Scrolling
- Year
- 1991
- Language
- Machine Language
- Publisher
- [no publisher]
- Controls
- Joystick
- Distributor
- -
- Players
- 1
- Developer
- [n/a]
- Resolution
- Low
- Licensed from
- -
- Programmer(s)
- Woodhouse, Jamie
- Country

- Graphic Artist(s)
- Woodhouse, Jamie
- Software
- English
- Game design
- Woodhouse, Jamie
- Box/Instructions
- —
- Musician(s)
- [n/a]
- License
- Unreleased
- Sound FX
- Woodhouse, Jamie
- Serial
- —
- Cover Artist(s)
- —
- ST Type
- ST, STe
- MIDI
- —
- Version
- [Prototype/ N/A]
- Dump
- Missing dump(s)
- Number of Disks
- —
- Dump format
- —
- Protection
- —
TRIVIA (1)
After Uridium-like Sideways prototype Jamie Woodhouse programmed another shooter game. This time it was a vertical scrolling shooter with technical excellence written in 1991.
"It was a full 16 colour (all bit planes), full screen, 50 frames per second, vertical scrolling shoot-em-up prototype." (Source: Jamie Woodhouse)
Disks were loaned to be archived in 2009 and were imaged. Original disks were given back to programmer. For some reason only the Sideways prototype was ever released from that set by the people who archived the disks. Those disk images are confirmed not to exist anymore.
Jamie has also confirmed he still has the original development disk for Upwards prototype but due to the fact that some unprofessional part of retro community preservation has lost some of his valuable development disks in the past he is not willing to loan his property anymore.
So unfortunately we will probably never be able to see this impressive sounding shooter prototype which would probably have been close to the legendary Thalion shooter Wings of Death in technical terms.
