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Posted By

Luca
on 2010-11-21
17:34:11
 "Adventures in Time" published by Psytronik

Some months have passed since the freeware release of Adventures in Time, and now it's the turn of the announced commercial release.

Adventures in Time has just been released by Psytronik in both Premium and Budget disk editions, respectively priced £8,99 and £4,99.
The Psytronik re-release contains some slight changes and fixes:
- a little unremarkable fix about raster when the player "falls" into another room;
- the Psytronik logo, it flips in the title screen and it's been shown in the intro too;
- some little gfx elements added in the very first rooms;
- a pause/quit feature (on key ESC).

Buy now your copy of Adventures in Time on Binary Zone Store page!



Posted By

Patrick
on 2010-11-21
17:34:11
 Re: "Adventures in Time" published by Psytronik

ordered!!

Posted By

Skoro
on 2010-11-22
08:21:34
 Re: "Adventures in Time" published by Psytronik

GREAT!!

Posted By

retroscener
on 2010-11-22
20:47:02
 Re: "Adventures in Time" published by Psytronik

Fantastic. Just ordered myself the premium edition! happy

Posted By

Patrick
on 2011-01-05
13:09:51
 Re: "Adventures in Time" published by Psytronik

first thing i did when i came home from my holiday in the philippines was opening the package i received from psytronik. top work guys! really good buy and nice adding to my collection!

Posted By

YERZMYEY
on 2011-03-06
18:50:16
 Re: "Adventures in Time" published by Psytronik

Hi there.
Congratz for the authors. They made an excellent job.

What does it mean "Premium version" in this case? A cardridge?

Posted By

retroscener
on 2011-03-06
21:43:05
 Re: "Adventures in Time" published by Psytronik

Unlike the cheaper regular version, the premium version also comes in a plastic case with it's own coloured artwork sleeve for it, as well as all the other things with the regular version.

So both versions will have the disk being in it's coloured artwork paper disk sleeve, coloured artwork disk label, instruction sheet and a free d64 file download which you would just get with the regular version.

It just matters on preference whether you want to pay extra for a nice plastic case with it's extra sleeve. I think it's worth it, as well as looking more complete, it also minimises risk of the disk from any damage.

A cartridge version would be cool though so it can run on an unexpanded C16.



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