I emailed Al my copy of the version I have, and the old archive copy of
Major Havoc from Demon.UK that I downloaded a couple of years ago (the
whole thing was 8 megs in size and it was TARed AND GZIPed!)
John :-#)#
Jess Askey wrote:
>
> Okay, the ROM is up at...
>
> http://www.gamearchive.com/temp/
>
> At the bottom of waves 1,5,9,13,etc, there is a hole in the bottom
> of the maze. I wandered around a bit in MAME but didn't really see
> anything. The cool part about the data area in RAM for the maze is
> that it is quite large, on the small level (1,5,9,13) there is still
> data in the RAM but it is not shown on the display, so you will see
> once you fall down through the hole, it is tricky to get around.
> Especially with limited oxygen! :-) If anyone finds something of
> interest, let us know!
>
> Jess Askey wrote:
> >
> > Jon Raiford wrote:
> > > BTW, Jess, have you considered hacking the roms to remove a wall from the side of
> > > the maze so we can see that "special surprise"? I might have to dig around to
> > > do it myself, but since you already are familiar with the code...
> > >
> > Sure, I can do that I believe. Let me take a look tonight. The special
> > surprise probably wouldn't mean much if you saw it tho... it is the
> > designers initials.
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