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AMOS PD
Disk 401
Stax
Marc D. Bradshaw Another Tetris-type clone where you have to match the patterned blocks in groups of three. Nice looking Shareware game.
Disk 402
Kinghigh
Graham Lund This is a card game which is joystick controlled. Here you have to guess whether the next card will be higher or lower than its predecessor. Get enough runs of five cards complete before going onto the next stage of the game where you have to get all the guesses wrong! Completing this takes you onto more sections of the game which, unfortunately I haven't reached yet! Very nicely presented game.
Disk 403
Tony Swanwick Utilities
Tony Swanwick The utilities on this disk are supplied as both Compiled and source programs which will work on Amos V1.3 and above. There are four programs on the disk, all of which will be useful to programmers. Appear.Amos - experiment with the appear command variables using the interactive keypad. Vey professionally presented. FileEd.Amos- An Amos clone of NewZap which lets you directly alter bites within a loaded file. GrabBOB.Amos - As the name suggests you can grab Sprites and Bobs from any IFF file and save them as an Amos Sprite Bank. Fully menu driven with advanced features. GrabIFF.Amos - Save disk space by cutting down your IFF file pictures to their minimum size by cutting a rectangular section out of a larger screen and saving it.
Disk 404
Alpha Demo
Adrian Jenkins This is the author's first demo. It contains routines that might be of use to the less experienced demo writers. Contains an amusing Mr Pain charcter, music and scrollers.
Disk 405
A.B.C.
Chris Beeson A.B.C. stands for Adventure Bank Creator. It contains procedures which you can use in your own programs to create adventure games. There is a graphics template which shows you how much of the screen can be used for illustrating your adventure, and the banks are created by using the control codes in the procedures. Chris has kindly provided the source code for A.B.C. as well as the compiled program, but unfortunately hasn't had the time to write an example program. We'd like to see what you lot out there can do with it!
Disk 406
Powerbase V3.00 Demo
Stephen Rennocks This is a demo version of Stephen's Powerbase program which is available on the Licensed Software range from Deja Vu or any Authorised Distributor, including the Disk L. The feature has been disabled. Full description available in the Licenseware section of this catalogue.
Disk 407
Formula 1 Challenge Demo
Stephen Rennocks This is a demo of the latest version of Formula 1 Challenge. An earlier version is available on Deja Vu's Licensed Software Range, available from Deja Vu and all Authorised Distributors, including Disk L. You can play this game which has all the info on the 1992 season included, but the feature has been disabled. Details on obtaining the full version are on the disk, full description in Licenseware section of this catalogue.
Disk 408
Sparx Licenseware Demos 1
Len & Anne Tucker This disk contains demo versions of 3 Sparx Licensed Software titles. These are cut down versions of the programs, all are playable. Try before you buy! Full versions available from Deja Vu or any Authorised Distributor including Disk L. This disk contains Jungle Bungle (L/005), Play it Safe (L/014) and Jigmania (L/013). Full game descriptions are featured in the Licenseware section of the catalogue.
Disk 409
Sparx Licenseware Demos 2
Len & Anne Tucker This disk contains three more Licensed Software demos. Full versions are available from Deja Vu or any Authorised Distributor including Disk L. For full game descriptions, see the licenseware section of this disk. The programs for you to try before you buy are Marvin the Martian (L/049), Thingamajig (L/004) and Work & Play (L/008).
Disk 410
Pick'n'Mix 1
Ejber Ozkan - Storm The idea of this disk is to provide programs which you, the reader can improve on and send to Ejber (in London) for inclusion in the next disk. There are compiled programs on this disk which will run without Amos, the source for these is provided. Due to lack of disk space some progs are source only. The disk is FULL and good value. It's easy to use as it uses Menu Master selector program to get to the different parts of this 'magazine'.
Disk 411
Easy Amos Progs 1
Various This is the first disk of programs which Easy Amos users will be able to load into Easy Amos to look at how they work. All these programs have appeared on other Disk disks, but these versions have been converted so that you can run them in Easy Amos without getting 'Command not in Easy Amos' error messages! Progs:- Atishoo, Backwards, Carcollision, counter, dot-matrix, equaliser, gadget, leagueSim, life, mandelbrot, matchCards, Moire, MovieScroll, Musplay1, Phetaline, player, RAINBOW WARRIOR, Readme, Request, Set Rain, Simon, Sineprogram, Hiscore_Program, Sketchpad, Spritestars, Vectors, Wibblelogo, Wibblephoto, Wireframe, Hiscore, Ishhigh. Rainbow Warrior creates copper bar patterns ever so easily - it has always been a top seller for Amos Users._ THIRTY SOURCE PROGRAMS FOR EASY AMOS USERS!!!!!!!
Disk 412
Easy Amos Progs 2
Various This is the second disk for Easy Amos users, although, Amos users can use them as well. All programs are elsewhere on the library but spread over many disks. There are 13 more programs for you to look at including Reversi by Dominic Ramsey, OXO, VertText, Vertstars.
Disk 413
Amos Programs 32
Various This disk contains 33 Amos programs! It's a full value for your money disk! 3d_requestor.AMOS, amosdir.AMOS, cauchyham.AMOS, convert.AMOS, Crazy iff viewer.AMOS,DeleteBackUp.AMOS, Disco1.amos, DiskUtility.AMOS, Disk_Utility.Acc, editobj.AMOS, eventlog, event_logger.AMOS, Icon_conv.AMOS, Icon_Info.AMOS, Icon_Utility.AMOS, Instr_Conv.AMOS, Intro.AMOS, NIALL.AMOS, normtolorentzhamc2.AMOS, paperhamcpworkscs.AMOS, paperhamcpworkscs2.AMOS, pseudoreggeham22works2.AMOS, SCBM.AMOS, reggeham22works2.AMOS, reggehamp2x2works2.AMOS, Sprite_Swapper.AMOS, Starfield.AMOS, Starrotate.AMOS, su2reggehamcp.AMOS, vectorcreator.amos, WAVY1.AMOS, WAVY2.AMOS, WAVY3.AMOS, Whats_an_event_logger? yakawareggehalfbright.AMOS, yakawareggesqrham.AMOS, zoneeditor.AMOS
Disk 414
Amos Programs 33
K. Hall Yazoo The main part of this disk is dedicated to the memory of Kevin Hall who tragically died in a traffic accident in the New Year. He had put these two programs onto the Library just before the accident. The first is an address book, the second a database for keeping a catalogue of a book collection. Both these can be run independently of Amos or loaded into Amos for you to customise to your own use. The rest of the disk is taken up by 'Jumble' which is a Demo by Yazoo, whose work will in future be found in the GPDsection of the Library. All three are runnable as well as having source code on the disk.
Disk 415
Uncle Simes Progs 2
Simon Nicoll Also needs CTEXT. Look to see what stunning things you can do with Amos and CText! Even uncompiled Simes' scrollers are superb. Well remmed Source code for your delight!
Disk 416
Cas-disk 1
Max Chevalier This disk boots to a game of O's & X's, but if you look through the disk using Amos, you will find some good source programs as well. Cas stands for Chaos All Stars which is a French group of coders.
Disk 417
Which Way Out
Mike Wellman This is the sourcecode for a game written with TOME. YOU WILL NEED TOME AND AT LEAST ONE MEG OF CHIP MEM TO SEE THIS GAME. It involves travelling around a maze of tunnels on a hoverscooter.
Disk 418
Gory Story
Philip Richmond At last - an adventure! This text adventure was written by Philip using his CREATIVE ADVENTURE TOOLKIT (which is Deja Vu Licenseware disk L/033). The descriptions are very atmospheric and make you feel as if you are wandering around the forests on the Welsh/English borders. Highly recommended! Updated May 1993
Disk 419
Bounder
Sarog This is the latest addition from Roger North. This is a platform game where the aim is to bound upwards to reach an exit hole at the top of the screen. Not as simple as it sounds! Between you and the exit are platforms, gaps appear randomly as the platforms move across the screen. You have to jump ut through these gaps to reach the top exit. There are no meanies on level one, so you can get the feel of the game before progressing onto the higher levels where you have to avoid these beasts as well as trying to get to the top of the screen! Recommended.
Disk 420
Ctext Fonts Disk 1
Compiled By Sparx Also needs Ctext, although the fonts could be put to other uses. Very handy for those who do not have access to large numbers of fonts, or are just too lazy to convert fonts for themselves!!!!! There are three more disks to collect in this series. 20018 4dbbs8 a646 akashai22 amber9 cutout21 andover7 artdeco11 artdeco28 avantg12 barn27 basel20 baselcb16 baselcb31 basic28 basic32 big16 bodoni20 bold19 bookman11 bookman19 boston18 boxie17 boxy11 boxy8 broadway16 bubble14 bubble22 bubbles36 bwaydeco36 byte16 byte8 c6 callisto18 camelot21 camelot23 casual19 celtic13 celtic28 chicago210 chicago30 cityhall18 citylight14 citylight9 clean12 clean24 clean8 coleridge12 coleridge24 colossal8 comicbook13 condensed9 coop24 count16 count8 countdown16 courier11 crown8 cry8 cupertino16 americantype12
Disk 421
Ctext Fonts Disk 2
Compiled By Sparx Also needs Ctext. See description for Disk 420. This is the second in a series of four disks. cyber16 data12 dc8 diamond12 diamond24 didot12 dpaint8 dreamworld8 elite60-9 emerald14 empire26 enlarged60-9 eobf6 eobf8 ericbd8 erics8 exceller8 expanded24 flow8 flowthin8 frizquad24 future15 garamond12 topaz9 garnet16 garnet9 garrison8 gene9 ghost27 glypha24 gogh24 gothic8 ham21 helvetica11 helvetica15hercules6 hollywood28 humanistic24ibm8 ice26 isolcsans italic13 jubee24 keys14 koi8sans11 lancelot8 latin12 light12 lines21 london16 longi12 lores8 lubalin12 manhattan16 marble15 maths10 mbarn24 mchelt16 medium19 mega7 mfast20 micro6 microsoft15 mini6 mpica21t multi1-10 multi1-11 multi1-15 multi1-16 multi1-20 multi1-9 mysix6 finalmission8
Disk 422
Disk 423
Ctext Fonts Disk 3
Compiled By Sparx Also needs Ctext. The third in the collection of Ctext Font Disks. See description for Disk 420. napoleonic narrow8 neat9 neuvo12 neuvo24 newcentury newcenturyt newlite24 news24 nineties16 nmt6 nostalgia1 novab13 novab20 novac20 noval20 noval8 novell12 novell9 oi12 omega20 one18 opal12 opal8 outline14 outline24 outline8 palatino12 palatino24 paloalto15 paradox8 paris24 parkave17 pc-clone12 pc-clone24 pc-clone8 pcfont8 pcourier14 pearl8 peridot8 phelvetica24 philly12 philly16 pica60-9 pica80-9 pinball16 pinoccio8 poolrad8 ports13 ports8 poster16 premiere28 psymbol12 ptefont8 ptimes12 ray16 rdk1-13 rdk1-8 romamed18 roman10 roman8 rome13 ruby16 sanim8 santiago18 sapphire19
Disk 424
Ctext Fonts Disk 4
Compiled By Sparx. Needs Ctext. The fourth in the series. See description for Disk 420. script13 script17 scrith10 scrith16 serif19 serif29 serpentine15 shadow21 siesta8 silicon16 simplex8 skinny8 slant8 slope16 souvenere12 souvenir24 specials21 specials26 spy9 squiggle30 st8 startrek14 startrek22 stencil15 stencil30 stiletto19 stops16 stops8 stripes21 swansong15 symbols8 terminal7 theworks12 theworks24 theworks6 times11 times13 times15 times24 trump19 two26 two27 two28 typewrite16 typewriter19 vancouver14 vancouver24 vintro26 warbles12 warbles24 xfont8 zbisc33 zrome33
Disk 425
AmPP2
M. Burbidge This is an Art Package, in fact the title stands for The Amos Painting Package. According to the disk label it does.... sketch, linedraw, ray, circle, ellipse, filled circle, filled ellipse, triangle, filled triangle, parallelogram, filled parallelogram, box, filled box, cut, paste, spray, mix, text, colourfill, cycle and grid. Yes all that and more was on the label! The disk also contains AmPP0.9 Convformat. Sourcecode included.
Disk 426
Golden Ages
Omega Needs disk 427 as well. This demo takes us back to the Golden Age of the Speccy and the C64, which for those of you who are younger than some of us, were the computers that were around before the Amiga!!!! Look out for the mock Guru Box which pops up, it caught me out good & proper! Interesting demo.
Disk 427
Disk 428
Nautilus
Marc Le Douarain This game has been sent to us from France and is the programmer's first game. It is a maze game where you are in control of a submarine which is sailing through underwater mazes gathering ancient vases. You are able to shoot a path through the walls to gain access to cut off areas of the maze, but your shots are limited. Fish guard the treasure, and colliding with one will lose a life. This is a shareware game which is worth having in your game collection.
Disk 429
The After Time Demo
Andy Paul This disk also contains 'Secret Data Base' which is written by Marco Pinto from Portugal. This is a little database which you may find interesting. Back to the Demo! This is a source only demo which tells a story about Life on Earth after man wiped himself off the planet. This is Andy's first demo, it is a bit jerky in places, but this is because it is being run through Amos. Some interesting scrollers and effects for you to look at.
Disk 430
Paragon
Volber This disk contains three programs, the main one being a well presented puzzle game. The playing area is a grid and the idea is to place coloured stones onto this to copy the pattern given in a square on the right of the screen. Easy? Not so, you are not the only player trying to complete patterns, your oponent, which can be human or computer is trying to do the same thing as well as blocking your next move. Good game! The other programs are AbkPlayer, which is a (multi) music tool and AmBOS V1.18 which is a Cli mask.
Disk 431
Karate Worm II
Mark Potter I still don't know how to describe a worm who uses Karate to defeat his enemies! (Remember KW I?) This new arcade chop'em up is better than the first, which was well received when it appeared. Here you have to demonstrate your joystick skills to get around collecting treasure, it isn't as easy as it seems.
Disk 432
Alliance II
Mark Potter This is another offering from Mark Potter. It is a follow up to Alliance which wqas released a while ago. It is a strategy game which plays well.
Disk 433
Disk 434
Grapher & Life
David Head There are 2 programs on this disk, the first is GRAPHER which will plot mathematical functions onto a graph, including 3-D functions. There are extensive docs on the disk and the author says that it will be of use to maths & science students from GCSE standard and upwards. It is well presented and uses the Amos editor to run. The second program is called LIFE. It follows a colony of cells from generation to generation using simple maths functions to decide on whether a cell lives or dies. You decide on the criteria for survival in the menu section of the program. An interesting addition to the library.
Disk 435
Driver
Dave Cherrington This is a game with a purpose other than shear amusement! Dave wrote this program to show how the effects of drinking can influence your judgement. The program tests the time taken to react to different tests and analyses the results. These tests should be done before any alcohol is drunk, and again after a drink or two. If you manage to persuade a few friends to take the tests, and you send the results off to Dave, he will build up a database of the effects of drink on (would be) drivers. A very interesting proggie, but I'm not encouraging the under 18's out there to drink just to do the test, although those over 18 might find out some interesting things!
Disk 436
Amos Menus
Paul Harthen This program will allow you to create click and select menus for your programs which will be very useful if you have several programs on the same disk. Full instruction given!
Disk 437
Zirus Megademo 1
Paul Harthen This is a four part demo accessed via a central menu using the Function keys. Paul apologises for this 'rough and ready' menu but he's been busy. The demo gives you a bouncy scrolling message, pretty dot patterns (which Paul credits to another PD demo which he can't remember) There is a scroller which is the height of the screen and moves really smoothly. The end part shows the credits and a long bouncy message scroller. Source is provided as an ascii file which you can load as Merge Ascii into the Amos editor. You will need Ctext to run it from Amos.
Disk 438
Match With Humpty
Paul Harthen This is a program which will teach young kids to match words to pictures. Humpty sits on top of his wall watching to see how well you do! Nice graphicsin this well presented program.
Disk 439
The Classic Collection
Horbinder Singh Ghag This is a collection of three classic games, all provided as source code only, so you can see how they were done. My favourite is monopoly which is very good and gives the feel of the real board game. The good point is that you can't cheat or get the money wrong! Also on the disk is a version of Connect Four and a jigsaw puzzle game, both well done, but for me, it's worth buying just for Monopoly!
Disk 440
Scum
Futurize This is the first demo from Futurize, a Finnish demo group who plan to give you lots more Amos programs. Future productions include a disk magazine which will be sent when it is complete. Source is provided, but you will need Amos 3-D to run it from the editor, although, of course, anyone may runthe Compiled version. The demo includes various 3-D routines, an add for Futurize's mag, Heavy Fuel, a couple of mind blowing screen effects, a nice whirlpool dots picture and ends with credits and greetings. Smooth work from Finland!
Disk 441
Disk 442
Slideshow Constuction V2
John Kinsella This handy ute will allow you to put together a slideshow of IFF screens. It will even allow you to use several disks. Full instructions and sample pics on the disk.
Disk 443
Pictures (V2.0)
Graham Lund This is a very addictive puzzle game for two players, or one player playing two games at the same time, which is quite a challenge! Each player has two boxes on the screen. The top one contains a hidden picture, the lower one is the play area where you have to click on squares to reveal a tick or a cross. Every tick you reveal gets you an extra turn, a cross means that it's your opponents turn. To add to the fun, there are bombs which clear your playfield so you will have to have a good memory to remember where those ticks were! Great stuff from the author of Couples and Kinghigh. Updated May 1993
Disk 444
Brain Damage
Cubic One of the few Demo writers who will provide source for budding demoists to look at is Nick 'Cubic' Simpson. Take a look at this one and see how all the demo effects are created. This single disk demo runs for over 20 minutes (if you read all the scrollers!)
Disk 445
Weedie
Luke Miller Weedie the miserable wizard, is really unhappy to see flowers growing in his garden, they are making the place far too pretty! He takes his nuclear beans and sows them around the garden to destroy the flowers. It's a novel game idea sort of anti ecological, but great fun and rather addictive. Get your joystick plugged in for this game!
Disk 446
Uncle Simes 3
Simon Nicoll You will also need CTEXT to run these programs which will show you how great this extension is! Fantastic effects for budding demo writers, I especially liked the Plasma scroller - has to be seen to be believed!
Disk 447
Programs From Denmark
Arne Neilsen This is, I believe, our first entry from Denmark. It contains five useful programs:- a menu system, a disk base, a morse code program, an input routine and a novel program which will give you info on resistors if you put in the colour bands found on it.
Disk 448
Card & Other Games II
David A. Lorner Also known to be 1200 compatible. This is David's second disk of games, I find these different games of Patience ever so addictive! They are supplied with good instructions which give a probability rate of success. This time we also have a version of the Rubic's Clock puzzle.
Disk 449
Music Disk 7: Another collection of tunes from Luke Miller. Plenty of .abk musicfor you to use in your programs:- bottled_anxiety, Cool_breeze, death_of_a_bard, fill_in, make_way, Newway_out, purple_orange, shallow_mallow, WUFF. Author: Luke Miller
Disk 450
Totally Amos Source 1
TA Readers I promised ages ago that I would put together a disk of programs from Totally Amos. Well here it is! It also contains programs which were a bit too big to put on the mag disk. Thanks to all who contributed! Look out for Disk 2! Stephen Bradley - mastermind.AMOS, masterpersonal.AMOS Paul May - amoslabels.AMOS, cass2.amos, Tape-inlay.AMOS. David Smith - awari Hashed Salim Rashid - ChangeBankName.AMOS, CLI-Command.AMOS, DisplayDir.AMOS, Mix'N'Palette.AMOS, Mix_Example.AMOS, PrintAT.AMOS, SetComment.AMOS, SetProtection.AMOS. Steve Bennett - Bare_bone_colouring_book.amos Paul_Townsend - alarm clock Gary Crook - dungeon shell
Disk 451
Disk 452
Disk 453
Amos Progs 34
Mostly Aussie P D! There are 119 source code programs on this disk!!! That must be a record! Only one needs a support file, the rest are self contained. Load these into Amos and see how much you can learn. 3d_cube, 3D_Object_Mover, Alert, AMOSGOLD, Amotron, Arrows, asteriods, balls, Bank-Type, Beep, bobSine, Bounce, BUBBLESORT, Change_Bank, checkforprinter, Circular-Bob-Plotter, CITY-SQUARE, CLIMouse, CLIRead, CLIText, CLIWindow, Cls_In_Paper, coloumn, Colour_To_Grey, Coordinates, Colour_To_Stone, Combat-Planes, Comment, Conversation, Cosine, CosineA, CosineB, CosineC, CosineD, CosineE, CosineF, CosineG, CosineH, CosineI, CosineJ, DateTime, DefIntro, DefPref, Delete_all, Delete_Sprites, Info, dev_info, Diary_SOURCE, diskinfo, device_info, Disk_Change_RTN, flakes, DISPLAY_FONTS, Draw, Draw_Button, drive_write, DumbTerm, Execute, Flight Fade_in_Picture, file_inf, General_Selector, Guru, HearITV1-0, KReset, Icon's_to_Iff, icon_info, mandelbrot, MasterMind2_4, Mouse_Colours, Push NewRGB, othello, Paralax_Scroll, paranoia, Pattern_Viewer, Protect, Psychiatrist, Push_&_Draw_Example, Push_Button, rainbowscrolling, RainbowSine, Rally-X, Refraction, Rob's_Alert_Box, Rock-Star, Sam_Raw, Roll_Screen, SavePref, Screen_Bounce, Screen_FX_#1, Screen_Set_Up, Scroller1-3, Set up,Push,Draw, SetPref, Set_Tile_Size, Set_Up, Set_X_HotSpot, Set_Y_HotSpot, Shade, ShowAll-v3.info ShowITV1-0, Sprite's_to_Iff, Sprite_Height, Sprite_Width, starfield, Surfaces, Task, TestChange, Time, Timer_Eg, tips, TWILIGHTZONE, Vector, vegiecount, Wire, wobbletest, WProtect, Zone-Colours,
Disk 454
U-tilities #1
Tony Swanwick This disk contains two very useful utilities - U-File and U-Zone. U-File is a highly interactive file byte editor which is packed full of features for modifying any Amiga-Dos file. U-Zone this is a Zone grabber which is easy to use. You only have to load an .iff picture and draw in the zones with the mouse pointer, the data is then saved out as an ascii file. Full docs are on the disk, in fact full manuals are on the disk, nothing has been left to doubt on this very professionally presented disk.
Disk 455
Short Out
Dave Cherrington Short out is a puzzle game that will keep you going for hours. The idea is to diffuse a bomb by connecting your defusing machine to the terminals on the bomb to make it safe. Of course the right wires have to be connected or you will blow yourself up. After each bomb is safe, you are given a password which allows you onto the next level and a clue which you should remember to solve the final challenge. This disk is shareware, so if you like it, send Dave two pounds!
Disk 456
Digital Orgasm
Cubic This is Cubic's answer to FANATIX Megademo 7. It contains lots of effects for you to look at as well as the source code so that you can see how the effects were created. The title may be suggestive, but the contents are good, clean Amos coding!!!
Disk 457
Volber's Utes
Volber Stepprath Volber has sent in useful disks in the past, this is his best yet! It has a cli type program, AmosCopy which will do your file and disk copying, Q4mat which is a Quick Format utility and a directory full of useful Amos Tips. This disk is a MUST.
Disk 458
Top Of The League
Tony Kingsmill This is a soccer management game, the first in the Disk section (there is one in GPD). Use your skills as a manager to get your team to the top of the league. Text and graphics are used in this program.
Disk 459
Disk 460
Totally Amos Progs 2
TA Readers This is the second in the Totally Amos disk collection. This disk contains programs written by TA readers which were too big to put onto the magazine. The programs are POOLS by Andrew Cartwright. This generates a random series of numbers which could help you to make up your mind with the weekly pools coupon, there is a superb anim of a wireframe running man in the intro to the program. Jeff Tullin provides an alternative requestor. John Law has a crossword puzzle and Martin MacDonald, a O&X's game. Stephen Bradley presents MasterMind. The largest contribution comes from Steve Bennett who gives us a Zone Editor, Maze crazy and walk around a maze which was featured in Amiga Shopper, and a game called Planet which will help you to get to grips with the basics of writing a shoot'em up game.
Disk 461
Frust & Devil's Dittany
Mark Potter Two games for the price of one from Mark Potter who has given us so much of his work in the past. His latest offerrings are FRUST, which is a Thrust type game, which I must admit I can't get the hang of! and Devil's Dittany which can be played against the computer of better against another human. Each player has his own screen to follow the wizard's progress as he goes around collecting herbs to make spells.
Disk 462
Speedy Reedy & Football
Stephen Binder Two games again on this disk! Speedy Reedy and His Crazy Capers is a joystick controlled maze game where the aim is to guide Speedy around the screen collecting sweets and avoiding the baddy at the same time. It's a good little game which I got quite addicted to even if I can't get past Level 1! The trick seems to be to keep moving - don't stop to breathe, sneeze or gulp a mouthful of coffee! Football is a game for those who just like pressing the mouse button. You don't haver to do anything else! The program takes you through a season of competitions giving you the results of each round with the list of the overall winners given at the end. It does have some strange fascination factor that keeps you pressing the mouse button until the end tho'! It will be usefull to those who wish to see just how the scores were generated etc.
Disk 463
Amos Programs 35
G. Albrow This is a treaure chest of programming from G. Albrow. Well recommended for all programmers. AMOSPro Progs - TIMEDATE, CALC, Palette_Changer.amos, ARTWORK, ZONESET AMOS1.34 Progs - 3D_Menu(hires), 3D_Menu, AMAL_Circle, Arc, ASCII_Table, Beta_sketch, Bob_sin_curve, CD_Player,Circular_bob, C_Cycling, Fancy_appear_1, FlowChart, Full_Screen_Menu, Hangman, Horiz_Venetian, Letter_Slide, Listpalette, Minefield, Music_Player, ND_Box, Number_Shuffle, OXO_v2, Palette, Periodic_Table, Quadratic, Remmaker, Reversesample, Rolling_Horizon, Rubber_Line, Scalable_A, Screen_Clear, Scrolling_Landscape_Demo, Scroll_Slider, Structured_Drawing, Temp_Conv, Venetian, WSPAL_v8,
Disk 464
Disk 465
Disk 466
Amos Pro V1.12 Update
Europress Amos Pro is now on its second update at version V1.12. It was found that some machines were locking up the system with V1.11, but apparently it is now OK. If you have not updated Pro at all since you bought it, it is vital that you do so as lots of bugs have been fixed. Hard drive users will have to update on floppy and thehn put the new version back onto HD.
Disk 467
Pick'N'Mix 3
Ejber Ozkan (Storm) This is the third in the Pick'N'Mix series which is a type of magazine/program exchange set up last year by Ejber for people to contribute original programs or improved versions of progs from previous disks. No 3 contains a map editor as its main feature. Source code is on the disk as well for you to look at.
Disk 468
JAK Routines #2
John Kinsella JAK#1 is a popular disk, hopefully #2 will be the same. Here we have lots more source routines for you to use and a good text reader that also displays graphics. This can be seen in action as John uses it to display his doc file which tells you what is on the disk. Good value! 32_TO_16.AMOS 3D_BOX.AMOS 3D_REQUESTER.AMOS ART_PROGGY.AMOS BAT_N_BALL.AMOS BUTTON_PRESS.AMOS FADE_PICTURE.AMOS FILE_COPIER.AMOS FRACTAL_TREE.AMOS LINE_EDIT.AMOS MUSIC_PLAYER.AMOS OUTLINE.AMOS PICCY_CONVERTER.AMOS PIXELIZE.AMOS SCROLLER.AMOS SHIFTER.AMOS SHIP_GAME.AMOS SPEED_RACERS.AMOS SPLERGE.AMOS
Disk 469
Grab V3
David May This disk has a Compiled as well as a source version of this very good Sprite/icon grabber. It will cut out sprites from an .iff screen for you to save as a bank. Other features include cut and paste and delete bank. Sample .iff screen and demo pacman game included for you to use.
Disk 470
Disk 471
Couples 2 & Nomis
Graham Lund This disk contains the latest version of Graham's Couples game which is a nicely presented Pairs game for two players. Nomis is a Simon game where you have to repeat a sequence of colours by clicking on the screen. Both games are very well presented.
Disk 472
Amos Progs 36
G. Albrow This is Mr Albrow's second disk of source code. The first Disk 463 has proved to be very popular. This disk is mostly for AMOS PRO users and includes updated versions of some previously released programs as well as some new ones to look at. Lots of people are asking for Pro source disks, but the only way we can put together such disks is if Pro users send in programs! (it need not be a full disk!!) WordSquare, Procalc, Solitaire, FontShower, WSPAL_8_v8, Quiz, Airbrush, Cycle_box, Linkage, Low_pass_filter, Maze, Meter, Pendulum_(Graphical), PieChart, Sam_Reverse, WBK_Window, Word_wrap_demo,
Disk 473
Amos Invader & Creepy Crawly
SM Sutton & F Dudley A value disk with two games for you. Amos Invaders by SM Sutton is a version of the old classic Space invaders which is very well done with aliens which get faster and faster as the game progresses. Creepy Crawley is a novel game from Frank Dudley. You control a spider who has to eat the flies it catches in its web. Watch out in later levels, the flies fight back! Both of these programs are useful for beginners to look at, as usual, the code is on the disk for you to look at. This is the sort of program which can be played around with to see how it works.
Disk 474
Tumpty & Firework Alphabet
C. Paterson This is a demo version of an educational program which the author will be selling herself, full details are on the disk. This is a letter recognition game and we are here given one section to play. The correct responses are rewarded by a firework display. A very promising idea.
Disk 475
Lateral Quizzes 3,4 &5
Dr John Foley Parts 1 & 2 of this series of quizes can be found on GPD184 as they are compiled. This disk contains three lateral thinking quizzes for you to wrap your brains around. They are Easy Amos written and show that people who have bought Easy Amos are coming to grips with programming. By following the series from 1 through to 5 you will see how John's coding has improved since the quizes were started a couple of months ago. A warped sense of humour is needed to guess the answers to some of the questions which are set out in a 'Catchphrase' style.
Disk 476
Disk 477
Disk 478
Marksman #1
David Green This is the first issue of David's magazine disk for owners of the Trojan Light Phazer. It contains plenty to read as well as a game for you to try your shooting skills on. The game also works with the mouse if you do not own a phazer. Lots of info on compatbility etc.
Disk 479
Marksman #2
David Green Issue 2 of the only disk mag for Trojan Light Phazer owners. Contains a game which can be played with either the gun or a mouse.
Disk 480
Slamball
M K Lysons This is a futuristic type ballgame management game where there are loads of options to help you get your team to the top of the championship table.
Disk 481
Amos C.A.T. V3.7
Philip Richmond This program's full title is Amos Creative Adventure Toolkit. This Version, 3.7, needs Amos to run, while the latest version available from Deja Vu Software is a stand alone program which can be used by anyone with an Amiga. Basically, this program will allow you to create graphical or text adventures. If your coding ability is limited, but you long to write an adventure, text or graphical, then this is a program which will allow you to do so. An example of an adventure written with CAT