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Arcade games are not all alien zapping and beating the hell out of Ninja warriors. Quite a while back Atari produced an arcade game called Centipede. Now the authors, Players, wouldn't approve of my saying that Killapede is a version of this classic for fear of legal beagles trying their luck at the intellectual copyright game. But they need not worry - they have changed and improved the game enough to be safe.

However the scenario is basically the same. You play the part of a little something at the bottom of the screen. You can move left and right over the full width of the screen and up and down about a fifth of the way. You are armed with an infinite quantity of knives which you throw at your assailants.

The action takes place in an insect-infested garden. Your main opponent is a centipede which zig-zags down the screen, descending a line every time it hits a mushroom (Ugh, they have rooms for stuff like that - Ed) or the side of the screen.

To kill the centipede you have to hit all the segments. Each segment thus destroyed then turns into a mushroom, which will assist the descent of the remains of the insect. Other sources of clutter include mushroom-laying fleas - who said it had to be biologically accurate? - spiders, very vicious ants and high speed snails.

You can remove all the clutter by shooting at the denizens of the garden, although it seems a bit odd that a butterfly which moves very slowly and is an easy target should be worth 2,500 points. The snail poisons the mushrooms it meets. When the centipede touches an afflicted mushroom it gives up and rushes straight for your domain at the bottom of the garden.

Mushrooms, toxic or othewise, can be destroyed with several well-aimed knife throws. When you lose a life each partially damaged mushroom magically restores itself and you are awarded five points, so when there are not too many aliens around it is a good idea to spray a few knives about and pick up the points postumously. A bit like insurance really.

Once a segment of centipede reaches the bottom row a ghost appears cannot be shot and will destroy you when he catches you. This acts to speed up slower players. You get a bonus life at every 10,000 points which makes the high score of 150,000 seem attainable. The Amstrad Computer User high score currently stands at around 70,000.

The computer announces the bonus life with some excellent digitised speech. This is so good that it can be understood without the usual screen prompt and hour of creative thought. Sampled speech is used at the start of a game and when the high score is displayed. This is just one of many touches which makes Killapede a classic game.

ACU #8610

KILLAPEDE
(c) PLAYERS

Program: Andrew And Philip Oliver (Oliver Twins)
Artist: Andrew And Philip Oliver (Oliver Twins) , Robin Chapman
Musician: Jon Paul Eldridge

★ PRICE: £2.99

★ YEAR: 1986
★ LANGUAGE:
★ GENRE: INGAME MODE 1 , ARCADE , SNAKE GAMETAPE
★ LiCENCE: COMMERCIALE

★ PROTECTION: CASSYS (TAPE)
★ RERELEASES: POWER HOUSE (1988/TAPE/BUDGET) , COMPULOGICAL (SPAIN)

 



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Covers/Packages:
» Killapede    (Release  TAPE-COMPULOGICAL)    SPANISHDATE: 2015-06-22
DL: 306
TYPE: image
SiZE: 225Ko
NOTE: SCAN by Abraxas ; w1600*h1122

» Killapede    (Release  TAPE-PLAYERS)    ENGLISHDATE: 2012-02-03
DL: 160
TYPE: image
SiZE: 273Ko
NOTE: Scan by Loic DANEELS ; w1693*h1193

» Killapede    (Rerelease  TAPE-POWERHOUSE)    ENGLISHDATE: 2018-02-13
DL: 208
TYPE: image
SiZE: 397Ko
NOTE: Scan by Abraxas ; w2405*h1185

Dump disk:
» Killapede    TOMETJERRYDATE: 2010-12-10
DL: 399
TYPE: ZIP
SiZE: 32Ko
NOTE: 40 Cyls
.HFE: Χ
 

Dump cassette (version commerciale):
» Killapede    (Release  PLAYERS)    ENGLISHDATE: 2010-03-29
DL: 446
TYPE: ZIP
SiZE: 48Ko
NOTE: Dump by Pinace ; Cassys Cassette Protection System

Medias/Supports:
» Killapede    (Release  TAPE-POWERHOUSE)    ENGLISHDATE: 2017-12-19
DL: 15
TYPE: image
SiZE: 122Ko
NOTE: w1225*h774

» Killapede    (Rerelease  TAPE-PLAYERS)    ENGLISHDATE: 2017-12-07
DL: 21
TYPE: image
SiZE: 174Ko
NOTE: w1205*h756

Notices d'utilisation:
» Killapede    (Release  TAPE-PLAYERS)    ENGLISHDATE: 2022-08-31
DL: 354
TYPE: PDF
SiZE: 895Ko
NOTE: Scan by Pinace ; 2 pages/PDFlib v1.6

» Killapede    (Rerelease  TAPE-POWERHOUSE)    ENGLISHDATE: 2018-03-08
DL: 289
TYPE: PDF
SiZE: 378Ko
NOTE: Scan by Abraxas ; 3 pages/PDFlib v1.6

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L'Amstrad CPC est une machine 8 bits à base d'un Z80 à 4MHz. Le premier de la gamme fut le CPC 464 en 1984, équipé d'un lecteur de cassettes intégré il se plaçait en concurrent  du Commodore C64 beaucoup plus compliqué à utiliser et plus cher. Ce fut un réel succès et sorti cette même années le CPC 664 équipé d'un lecteur de disquettes trois pouces intégré. Sa vie fut de courte durée puisqu'en 1985 il fut remplacé par le CPC 6128 qui était plus compact, plus soigné et surtout qui avait 128Ko de RAM au lieu de 64Ko.