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Posted By
Acrid on 2017-01-04 10:11:18
| Re: Name this flying, shooting game
Was (is) Planet Search available as a standalone release or only as part of the compilations "Omnibus" and "Bounder / Planet Search"?
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Posted By
Lavina on 2002-10-18
| (no topic)
hey, take it easy! I don't have much time nowadays. My stupid work consumes all my energy and my time. This Sunday, local elections come, and it affects me and my carreer in near future very much. So, if everything goes well, I promise, my next post to the list will be about my nomination, and a deadline for the compo. Is it OK this way?
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Posted By
Luca on 2002-10-17
| Grrrr....ahrrrr.....
The same for meeee.....
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Posted By
Csabo on 2002-10-17
| Yo Lavina
Welcome back, buddy! Where have you been? Ah, no matter, the real question is: what's happening with the C=16 DemoCompo?!
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Posted By
MIK on 2002-10-17
| Planet Search
Sure do One of many Defender clones and yeah maybe the best of them all.. Sky Hawk was also great in it's day
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Posted By
Lavina on 2002-10-17
| Bandits
HEY! bandits is on of my favourite oldies. Anyway, Planet Search is similar, a bit more advanced game. Do you remember it?
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Posted By
Spector on 2002-10-14
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It appears that you win an imaginary £100.
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Posted By
Spector on 2002-10-11
| Name this flying, shooting game
It was side-scrolling, you were in a plane, shooting other planes and things. What distinguished it from other games of this type was that after a certain period of time, another plane would come into the screen and you would refuel in mid-air. A line would come down on the screen from the refuelling plane onto yours and a tune would play. What game could this be?
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