The ZZAP! Sampler is a covermount tape from the June 1987 issue of ZZAP! magazine, containing some game demos and one original game from Jeff Minter called Made in France II. Originally intended to be the pause mode for Return of the Mutant Camels, but was dropped because of memory constraints. The game is a simple two player Breakout clone where the bricks are in the centre and behind each player. The player's bats are at the upper and lower half of the screen. If a player lets the ball leave the screen, the round is lost. The original Made in France, was a Deflex clone used a… read more
The ZZAP! Sampler is a covermount tape from the June 1987 issue of ZZAP! magazine, containing some game demos and one original game from Jeff Minter … read more
The ZZAP! Sampler is a covermount tape from the June 1987 issue of ZZAP! magazine, containing some game demos and one original game from Jeff Minter called Made in France II. Originally … read more
Rob Hubbard (born 1956, Kingston upon Hull, England) is a music composer for several microcomputers of the 1980s, especially the Commodore 64. Hubbard went on to write or convert themes for games such as Monty on the Run, Crazy Comets, Master of Magic and Commando. Some of his most famous tunes include also Thrust, Spellbound, Sanxion, Auf Wiedersehen Monty and Ricochet. The game Knucklebusters includes Hubbard's longest tune that is 17 minutes long. The loading music for Sanxion, "Thalamusik" (named after Thalamus, the software house that published the game) still r… read more
Rob Hubbard (born 1956, Kingston upon Hull, England) is a music composer for several microcomputers of the 1980s, especially the Commodore 64. Hubbard went on to write or convert themes fo… read more
Rob Hubbard (born 1956, Kingston upon Hull, England) is a music composer for several microcomputers of the 1980s, especially the Commodore 64. Hubbard went on to write or convert themes for games such as Monty on the Run, Crazy Comets… read more