Currently playing the Plus/4 port. For once, I decided to finish level 30 aka "The bloody Maze" without using the easy exit... And I made it, a screenshot will prove this.
It was easier than I first thought :)
Edit: just finished the port. Now, I think I made it in every single port. Great as usual!
I think so. Only missing one? The Plus/4 which doesn't provide codes so you have to finish them in one time. But using savestates can help? I'll try to see if it works.
Cool! In Tenebra and Tenebra 2, after the end of a level, if you keep pressed fire button the games quickly go to next level skipping explanations. That doesn't happens in Atari 8-bit versions. Perhaps a debounce fire button is missing in Atari ST versions?
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Currently playing the Plus/4 port. For once, I decided to finish level 30 aka "The bloody Maze" without using the easy exit... And I made it, a screenshot will prove this.
It was easier than I first thought :)
Edit: just finished the port. Now, I think I made it in every single port. Great as usual!
Great job! I have to create some new ports then.
Thanks a lot. And new ports? Yummy. Just take your Time. There is no hurry.
Just finished the Jaguar port of the game. Only bad point? The music is sometimes too loud and you cannot hear the sfx :(
Besides this, a great port.
This was the last port to finish?
I think so. Only missing one? The Plus/4 which doesn't provide codes so you have to finish them in one time. But using savestates can help? I'll try to see if it works.
No, but it has a level-skip feature, so you can quickly get back to any level.
I noticed this. But I think it is like a "cheat" key in some ways :)
Anyway, using Yape - and save states to play all the levels a few at a time - I made it to the end for Tenebra. Without using skip level key :)
Cool! In Tenebra and Tenebra 2, after the end of a level, if you keep pressed fire button the games quickly go to next level skipping explanations. That doesn't happens in Atari 8-bit versions. Perhaps a debounce fire button is missing in Atari ST versions?
Possibly, I'll take a look. In the meantime, if this happens press R to go back to the information screen.