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YOLANDA
(c) 1990 Millenium
Yolanda is based on a game for the Commodore 64, called
Hercules, written back in 1984 by the infamous Steve Bak. The
storyline has been changed somewhat from the original: in the 64
version, the player controlled Hercules and had to complete 12
missions based around the legendary labours of the Greek hero. In the
new version the hero is a woman. Hence Hercules became Yolanda.
Yolanda is a beautiful Greek Princess (living in ancient
Greek times), who has been cursed by the Goddess Hera. Apparently old
Hera is a tad envious of Yolanda's beauty. Whomever Yolanda falls in
love with will die horribly within a week of their meeting. If,
however, Yolanda can re-enact the 12 labours of Hercules the curse
will be lifted.
In this demo version you are placed on the first screen
of one of the first 11 missions. If however a screen is completed you
can go no further in that mission. If you die, a new screen is
selected. This continues until there are no lives left.
The demo defaults to the normal difficulty mode of four lives - in
the full game it is possible to attempt to complete the game with
anything from one to three lives. There's also a 6 screen trainer.
Shove a stick in the joystick port and get fighting!