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== ''Amstrad Action'' review controversy ==
[[Simon Forrester]] reviewed ''Zap't'Balls: The Advanced Edition'' in the February 1993 issue of ''Amstrad Action'' (issue 89) and , on his first day in the job of Staff Writer. He 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 , particularly in Germany, felt that it deserved a much higher rating. Several issues later, Simon wrote in his rhyming review of ''[[Super Cauldron]]'' (which was also programmed by Elmar Krieger) in the June 1993 issue of ''AA'' (issue 93) that "''Zap't'Balls'' was slightly cack. Though studded with a nice effect, they interfered, so the game was wrecked." [[Odiesoft]] wrote a letter, which appeared in the October 1993 issue of ''AA'' (issue 97), complaining that Simon's review was "totally amateurish" and that "this game is worth at least 95 per cent, not just 85 per cent." ''AA'''s editor at the time, Dave Golder, responded that "''Zap't'Balls''... looked like <nowiki>[a]</nowiki> poor rip-off of ''Pang''", and he thought that "Simon was a bit too generous giving ''Zap'' 85 per cent."
In his interview with ''AA'', Elmar Krieger said that "the review itself was simply a major disappointment, and it would seem that many people share that opinion," and "in many magazines, 85 per cent is a really good mark, but in ''AA'' so many games which, in my opinion, were dreadful, got over 85 per cent, that it seemed somehow ridiculous."
 
But despite the controversy caused in the European scene, the British scene (''AA'''s target market) was largely supportive of Simon's review, with ''Zap'T'Balls'' also coming in for criticism in [[Better Than Life]] and other fanzines.
 
Simon later referred to the controversy in several postings ([http://groups.google.com/group/comp.sys.amstrad.8bit/msg/b0d7867a1fd6e152], [http://groups.google.com/group/comp.sys.amstrad.8bit/msg/870d93187bb1259d]) on [[comp.sys.amstrad.8bit]]:
 
: "Right then. Here's how it goes. It was my first EVER day on the job, and so I was understandably in a good mood and feeling generous. And even when we gave it the mark we did, everybody started screaming! So why, now, does everyone suddenly agree with me?"
 
== ''Amstrad Cent Pour Cent'' review ==
 
[[Longshot]] reviewed ''Zap't'Balls: The Advanced Edition'' in the Oct/Nov 1992 issue of ''Amstrad Cent pour Cent'' (issue 45) and gave the game a good critic.
 
An overall rating of 86% (Gfx:80%, Sound:95%, Animation:97%, Game diversity:90%, Scenario:60%, Ergonomy:98%, Instruction book : 70%, Game life: 84%, Personal appreciation:95%)
 
== Information ==
 
{|{{Prettytable|width: 700px; font-size: 2em;}}
|Title:|| '''Zap't'Balls'''
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|Company:|| [[Elmsoft]]
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|Type:|| Platform
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|Year:|| 1992
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== Video ==
 
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== Downloads ==
 
 
* [[Media:ZAP.pdf|Zap't'Balls manual]]
== Links ==
*{{CPCPower|1333}}* [http://www.cpczonecpcwiki.neteu/index.php?game=2168 Entry for ''/File:019.jpg Zap't'Ballsin CPC Amstrad International (4-1992)]*{{CPCPower|1322|Zap't' in the Balls: The Advanced Edition}}* [http://tacgr.emuunlim.com/downloads/filedetail.php?recid=2965 The Amstrad CPC Zone GamebaseGames Resource]* [http://www.phenixinformatique.com/CPCGAMES/index.php?page=detail&num=1322 CPC game base from phenixinformatique]
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