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- NANO FLY documentation...
-
- The Nu-Grafik Association brings you another quality product!
-
- GAMEPLAY
- You pilot the Nano Fly in to the Nano-Tech Tower and hopefully out again.
- It is no easy ride though. While inside your aim is to destroy as many of
- the purple floppy disks as possible. There are a number of items to help
- you. These include extra flies, energy replacers, rocket decoys, restart
- points and various other stuff.
- Up against you is the Tower's security system. Be careful not to get
- squashed, blown up, or wet. You would think that because of this danger your
- fly would be spanking well tough, but it's not. Bumping the frail little
- thing in to anything will cause it damage (indicated by a red line) as will
- standing near your own exploding bombs.
- The Tower is made up of a number of large areas, each containing a disk.
- Certain areas have multiple exits. It's up to you to find the best route
- through the tower to destroy the most disks. And take note: you can't return
- to any area you have already been in.
-
- CONTROLS
- Joystick: Up.... Go up.
- Down.. Go down.
- Left.. Erm.. Go left, I think.
- Right. Horrendous space KABLOOIE! Ah. No. Actually it's go right.
- Fire.. Drop a bomb.
-
- Title Screen Keys: Esc.. Quit Nano Fly.
- P.... Enter password.
-
- In Game Keys: P..... Pause.
- Esc... End Game.
- Space. Slow mode (AGA)
- Those odd blank keys on an A1200... Nothing, as usual.
-
- AGA MACHINES
- You lucky sods. If you do have a wonder machine you may find Nano Fly runs
- a bit fast. Sure it's smooth and stuff but it wasn't designed to go so fast.
- If you need the control of a slow Fly just press Space.
-
- DO YOU WANT...
- -A slightly improved,debugged, and upgraded version of Nano Fly?
- -A quality map editor to customise the game's levels?
- -The AMOS source-code for Nano Fly?
- -KABLOOIE! A fun two-player game?
- -A copy of the freeware TNGA game Spatial Hyperdrive as reviewed in the
- Amiga press and even on Teletext (must be good then)?
- -Other stuff and things I've got lying around?
-
- All this is available on two disks for just £5.
-
- Send cheques made payable to James Pullen to...
-
- TNGA, 13 High Street, Bishop's Castle, Shropshire, SY9 5BE.
-
- and I will dispatch your disks as quickly as is humanly possible.
-
- And while you're at it why not tell me what you think about Nano Fly. If you
- notice any minor bugs tell me when you order the disks and I may be able to
- fix them very quickly before I send them to you (most bugs take at most ten
- minutes to fix). The trouble though is that not all bugs are my fault. AMOS
- does have a number of bugs I have already found but no doubt a few that I
- haven`t and it doesn`t help that some bugs only come to light when the
- game is compiled. I'd also be interested to know what sort of games you'd
- like to see in the future from TNGA and on which Amiga models.
-
- HELLO PD PEOPLE
- If you are going to put this demo on your compilation disk or magazine disk
- or whatever then do this...
-
- -It expects to find all it's files in NanoFly: so if your disk isn't called
- NanoFly: then you'll have to assign it.
- -The program needs the DiskFonts.library in LIBS:.
- -Due to crap programing at the early stages you have to set the stack
- pretty high. Stack 15000 should do the trick.
- -All files must be present including this doc.
-
- WORK IN PROGRESS
- I'm doing a sort of over head view dungeon game which currently looks a bit
- like Alien Breed Middle Ages Edition. This will not be the case when it's
- finished. It'll be more then just shooting stuff, maybe. More like an Alien
- Breed-Gauntlet-Zelda cross.
- And I (Mike) am currently doing two games, at the same time and everything,
- hopefully. Boing!, a sort of bouncing thing, and Intersteller Overdrive, a
- Hyperdrive-like game (But lots better, honest!). And would ya believe I've
- just finished a fabulous map editor as well?
-
- HELLO AMOS PEOPLE
- Well, it looks like that French bloke has left us to our own devices.
- Are you also one of the poor fools who bought Amos Pro and it`s compiler?
- I thought Amos Pro was bugged until I installed the compiler. Nice front
- end, nice speed increase, great if you enjoy meeting the Guru. I`m back to
- using original Amos. And what about AGA support. Without it Amos will be
- dead in the water within a year. Please, if anyone out there is making an
- AGA extension tell me, tell the world, we need you.
- Is there an Amos scene outside of Bishop`s Castle? I see alot of trashy
- AMOS stuff around but also a real quality game or utillity every so often.
- Who/where are these good Amos programers, the ones who actually know what
- Autoback 0 does, the ones who no doubt also enjoy Pink Floyd and mountain
- biking (for these, in my opinion, are needed for real Amos expertise).
- While on the subject; Jason Holborn, ???????????? Boy do you need a trip
- to Our Price and Halfords.
-
- CREDITS
- Design. JP
- Programing. JP
- Graphics. JP
- Sound FX. JP
- Music. MJR
- More Graphics. MJR
-
- Nano Fly and all associated files are Copyright 1994, James Pullen.
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