| Credits | |
| Published: | 1988, Discovery Software |
| Producer: | Andreas C. Hommel |
| Coder: | Frank Neuhaus |
| Graphics: | Jochen Weigelt, Gisela Weigelt, Bob Hires, Torben Bakager Larsen, Frank Neuhaus |
| Musician: | Julian Lefay, Thomas Lopatic |
| Information | |
| Hardware: | OCS |
| Disks: | 1 |
| License: | Commercial |
| Language: | English |
| Players: | 1 or 2 |
| Categorization | |
| Genre: | Arcade |
| Subgenre: | Labyrinth/Maze |
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This is a really good game.
I really like the game Qix, and this... In some ways is kindof a "3d" version of that with extra enemies, and levels and stuff.
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The complete version has finally been cracked last year by the mighty Galahad (/Fairlight), and can be downloaded in ADF format here:
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(PS. Dropbox link, won't be working forever...)
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Looking for a crack of this version. As of 2015 none have surfaced.
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The "european vs US version" thing is a complete nonsense!
Tthe supposed "euro" version (as labeled here on Lemon) is actually a pre-release (lacking intro and with a more primitive-looking status bar and less colours on screen), while the "US" is really the final (worldwide) release...
Why people would make up such erroneous conclusions when they're just lacking ANY proof to based them on is really beyond me!
PS: the 5 ADFs in TOSEC are the pre-release with black in-game screen, while the IPF is (obviously) the final one (blue screen).
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Somehow I got the US version of Zoom!, and I definitely loved it. Great intro and music, and the game was a nice variation of Painter. Very enjoyable.
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Zoom and Jumping Jackson are possibly my favorite games on the Amiga! It must be the music...
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The US version of Zoom is even better then the UK (European) version. It features a nice intro, plus great music and also more colours and sounds.
9/10
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