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[TD="colspan: 2, align: center"] Another classic is coming up on our TI-99/4A! Thanks to Rasmus! [/TD]
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[TD][h=5]Requirements: TI-99/4A, XB +32 KB, Disk Drive (if floppy disk version)[/h][h=5]Joystick (optional)[/h][/TD]
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[TD]Jet Set Willy is a very famous game (already sequel to Manic Miner of 1983) originally developed by Matthew Smith for the ZX Spectrum in 1984 by Software Projects. He had much success and was ported to most home computers of the era but not for our TI-99/4A ... What about after 30 years, we thought Rasmus Moustgaard to fill this gap.[/TD]
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[TD]It is a Split-Screen Platform Game (then non-scrolling but fixed screen) where you play as a little man (Willy, in fact) but he got drunk and has a strong need to rest on the bed after getting sick in the bathroom (which is also the first room where will start the whole game)[/TD]
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[TD="colspan: 2"]... Unfortunately our housekeeper, Maria, angry about the clutter found in the House, will not allow us to access our bedroom until we put order in every room ... and this is our mission!
So, if you really wish you rest we will have to re-order force all 62 rooms in your home.
It sound so easy, but in reality, drunk, our minds will make us the most unthinkable things vedrere between rooms: flying pigs, rotating blades, various demons and many other oddities will accompany us and hinder us in our difficult going forward ... Yes, because even if the gameplay seems simple in words, the play is really hard! ...
in fact, simply calculate the distances a bad jump or approaching that pixel too an obstacle, we'll see a blend of our lives.
Rasmus is giving us another great convert, available as a free download from the internet, it seems, soon to be available on the cartridge.
Also in this case the TI99iuc has happily been able to participate with the creation of the cartridge label and am working at Manual:

Below you can find useful links to make your experience and/or read the entire history of the development of the game, stay tuned to news coming!!!
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[TD="colspan: 2, align: center"] Another classic is coming up on our TI-99/4A! Thanks to Rasmus! [/TD]
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[TD][h=5]Requirements: TI-99/4A, XB +32 KB, Disk Drive (if floppy disk version)[/h][h=5]Joystick (optional)[/h][/TD]
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INTRODUCTION
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[/TD][TD]Jet Set Willy is a very famous game (already sequel to Manic Miner of 1983) originally developed by Matthew Smith for the ZX Spectrum in 1984 by Software Projects. He had much success and was ported to most home computers of the era but not for our TI-99/4A ... What about after 30 years, we thought Rasmus Moustgaard to fill this gap.[/TD]
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[TD]It is a Split-Screen Platform Game (then non-scrolling but fixed screen) where you play as a little man (Willy, in fact) but he got drunk and has a strong need to rest on the bed after getting sick in the bathroom (which is also the first room where will start the whole game)[/TD]
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[TD="colspan: 2"]... Unfortunately our housekeeper, Maria, angry about the clutter found in the House, will not allow us to access our bedroom until we put order in every room ... and this is our mission!
So, if you really wish you rest we will have to re-order force all 62 rooms in your home.
It sound so easy, but in reality, drunk, our minds will make us the most unthinkable things vedrere between rooms: flying pigs, rotating blades, various demons and many other oddities will accompany us and hinder us in our difficult going forward ... Yes, because even if the gameplay seems simple in words, the play is really hard! ...
in fact, simply calculate the distances a bad jump or approaching that pixel too an obstacle, we'll see a blend of our lives.
Rasmus is giving us another great convert, available as a free download from the internet, it seems, soon to be available on the cartridge.
Also in this case the TI99iuc has happily been able to participate with the creation of the cartridge label and am working at Manual:

Below you can find useful links to make your experience and/or read the entire history of the development of the game, stay tuned to news coming!!!
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