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Zap't'Balls was released by [[Elmsoft]] in 1992, and is a conversion of the arcade game [[Pang]]. [[Elmsoft]], who was an experienced coder of the demoscene used a lot of effects and tricks from the CPC demoscene to polish up this game. The game itself is known in two version: as "Zap't'Balls" that was originally released as a kind of a game demo on the coverdisc of the german CPC magazine [[CPCAI]] and as "Zap't'Balls Advanced Edition", the complete version with a lot of different levels. The Advanced Edition also contained an intro that originally was planned as [[Elmsoft]]s part for the [[Cuddly Demo]]. It was told that [[Elmsoft]] promised a sequel if nobody would crack his game. Only a few weeks after the release of Zap't'Balls the french cracker [[Chany]] of [[NPS]] spreaded the copy of the game.
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''Zap't'Balls'' was released by [[EGS|Elmsoft]] (Elmar Kreiger) in 1992, and is a conversion of the arcade game ''[[Pang]]''. Elmsoft, who was an experienced demo coder, used a lot of effects and tricks from the CPC demoscene to polish up this game. The game itself is available in two versions: ''Zap't'Balls'', which was originally released as a 29-level 'demo' on the coverdisc of the German CPC magazine [[CPCAI|CPC Amstrad International]] and could be freely copied, and as ''Zap't'Balls: The Advanced Edition'', the complete version with many more levels, which was released commercially. ''The Advanced Edition'' also contained an intro that was originally planned as Elmsoft's part for the [[Cuddly Demo]]. Both versions require 128K of memory.
  
== Weblinks ==
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It has been said that Elmsoft promised a sequel, but only if nobody would crack his game. However, only a few weeks after the release of ''Zap't'Balls'', the French cracker [[Chany]] of [[NPS]] cracked it and distributed his crack widely.
[http://www.cpczone.net/index.php?game=2168 Zap't'Balls] in the [http://www.cpczone.net CPC zone] gamebase
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== ''Amstrad Action'' review controversy ==
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[[Simon Forrester]] reviewed ''Zap't'Balls: The Advanced Edition'' in the February 1993 issue of ''[[Amstrad Action]]'' (issue 89) and gave the game an overall rating of 85%, with 90% for graphics and 80% for sound. Although he remarked that "it has amazing graphics and real gameplay," and "you'll be playing it 'til you drop," many CPC scene members felt that it deserved a much higher rating.<!-- To be continued... -->
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== Links ==
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[http://www.cpczone.net/index.php?game=2168 Zap't'Balls] in the [http://www.cpczone.net CPC zone] gamebase
  
 
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Revision as of 17:01, 21 September 2006

Zap't'Balls was released by Elmsoft (Elmar Kreiger) in 1992, and is a conversion of the arcade game Pang. Elmsoft, who was an experienced demo coder, used a lot of effects and tricks from the CPC demoscene to polish up this game. The game itself is available in two versions: Zap't'Balls, which was originally released as a 29-level 'demo' on the coverdisc of the German CPC magazine CPC Amstrad International and could be freely copied, and as Zap't'Balls: The Advanced Edition, the complete version with many more levels, which was released commercially. The Advanced Edition also contained an intro that was originally planned as Elmsoft's part for the Cuddly Demo. Both versions require 128K of memory.

It has been said that Elmsoft promised a sequel, but only if nobody would crack his game. However, only a few weeks after the release of Zap't'Balls, the French cracker Chany of NPS cracked it and distributed his crack widely.

Amstrad Action review controversy

Simon Forrester reviewed Zap't'Balls: The Advanced Edition in the February 1993 issue of Amstrad Action (issue 89) and gave the game an overall rating of 85%, with 90% for graphics and 80% for sound. Although he remarked that "it has amazing graphics and real gameplay," and "you'll be playing it 'til you drop," many CPC scene members felt that it deserved a much higher rating.

Links

Zap't'Balls in the CPC zone gamebase