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'''''Sub Hunter''''' is an side-scrolling shooter released for the CPC by retro gaming label [[Psytronik]] in early 2011. It is based on the 2007 C64 game which in turn was inspired by the 1977 [[Taito]] title of the same name.
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|Image = [[Image:SubHunter_FrontCover.jpg|center|300px|Sub Hunter front cover]]
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|Developer = [[Paul Kooistra]]
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|Publisher = [[Psytronik Software]]
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|Musician = [[Tom et Jerry|Hervé Monchatre]]
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|Release = [[:Category:Games 2011|2011]]
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|Platform = [[Amstrad CPC|CPC]], [[Commodore 64|C64]]
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|Genre = Shoot-'em-up
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|GameModes = Single player
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|Controls = {{Keyboard}} {{Joystick}}
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|Media = {{Disk}} {{Tape}}
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|Language = {{EN}}
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'''''Sub Hunter''''' is an side-scrolling shooter released for the Amstrad CPC by retro gaming label [[Psytronik Software]] in early 2011. It is based on the 2007 C64 game, which in turn was inspired by ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDcCJi_6geo Sub Hunt]'' (Mastertronic), a 1984 game for the Commodore VIC-20.
  
 
There are 25 levels in which one steers a submarine on various missions that involve e.g. saving divers.
 
There are 25 levels in which one steers a submarine on various missions that involve e.g. saving divers.
  
Sub Hunter is particularly notable for its smooth, colorful graphics with parallax-scrolling backgrounds which were previously thought to be more or less impossible on CPC hardware.
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''Sub Hunter'' is particularly notable for its smooth, colourful graphics with parallax scrolling backgrounds, which were previously thought to be more or less impossible on CPC hardware.
  
The game can be purchased on 3" disks or tapes or downloaded for free.
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The game is available as a free download, although physical copies of the game on cassette and disc, for use on an actual Amstrad CPC, have been released by [[Psytronik Software]] and can be purchased from the [http://www.binaryzone.org/retrostore/ Binary Zone Retro Store].
  
==Official promo video==
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==Videos==
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===Official promo video===
  
 
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===Longplay===
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==Download==
 
==Download==
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==Links==
 
==Links==
  
*[http://www.psytronik.net/main/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=86:subhuntercpc&catid=41:cpc&Itemid=63 Psytronik: ''Sub Hunter'' for CPC]
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* [http://www.psytronik.net/main/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=86:subhuntercpc&catid=41:cpc&Itemid=63 Entry for ''Sub Hunter'' on Psytronik Software's web site]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 09:19, 31 October 2013

Sub Hunter
Sub Hunter front cover
Developer Paul Kooistra
Company
Publisher Psytronik Software
Musician Hervé Monchatre
Release 2011
Platform(s) CPC, C64
Genre Shoot-'em-up
OS
Game Modes Single player
Controls Keyboard Joystick
Media disk Cassette
Language Language:english
Information


Sub Hunter is an side-scrolling shooter released for the Amstrad CPC by retro gaming label Psytronik Software in early 2011. It is based on the 2007 C64 game, which in turn was inspired by Sub Hunt (Mastertronic), a 1984 game for the Commodore VIC-20.

There are 25 levels in which one steers a submarine on various missions that involve e.g. saving divers.

Sub Hunter is particularly notable for its smooth, colourful graphics with parallax scrolling backgrounds, which were previously thought to be more or less impossible on CPC hardware.

The game is available as a free download, although physical copies of the game on cassette and disc, for use on an actual Amstrad CPC, have been released by Psytronik Software and can be purchased from the Binary Zone Retro Store.

Videos

Official promo video

{{#ev:youtube|ScYR8NmxN28|450}}

Longplay

{{#ev:youtube|2OAOsPmXD3A|450}}

Download

Links