This game and beach head were my favorite, I think it was 87 or 88 we got a commodore 64, I remember putting in the floppy disk and typing out a ridiculously long command to play them. How things have changed.
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Childhood memory of the weird kind: boy from my neighbourhood back then had it but never let me play it... he just kept on talking about it. Now, finally thanks to youtube I was able to have a look at that cheesy game!
Wow, what an exciting... title! Certainly brings back memories of what was promised on the box/in the ads of Zzap! 64 verses what was actually delivered. Back in the day, I was big into the pirating scene and was so broke, I had to sell 100 disks as blanks (6 games per side on average) and figured I'd copy anything worth keeping - I ended up with 6 disks. Then I went through and found that only 2 of the games were worth buying so I'd used £50 of disks to store £30 of games, plus time, postage etc. That was when I quit.
I remember if you approached your girl in the wrong way at the end, she actually attacks you and you lose the game. LOL. The first time I did that I was like, "What the fuck???"
@@micromax3242 not quite. That is Bugler's Dream, the Olympics theme song. Im surprised the IOC didnt sue either Dynamix/EA, Epyx or Activision as all three of them (there are probably others) have easily infringed on that copyright.
my childhood. this particular music file got me into other classical music and then into collecting "ancient" music and into many other styles I probably would never have gone to. Bach's influence on the world is under rated.
The file for this is online. It's part of the Deluxe Music Construction Kit. You download the disk image .adf and put on disk. Or email me and I can email the disk image or mail a floppy.