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Converted GX4000 .cpr - The topic (repository link in first post)

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iXien

Quote from: shacpc on 08:26, 28 October 24As we don't have a new .cpr conversion this week, here is a conversion of a nice Christmas game "Haggie" by A. Chapman and with graphics: R.A. Waddilove, published in Spain in the magazine Microhobby Amstrad Semanal. It is a game that could have been distributed commercially and it is worth playing a few games.

HAGGIE (Santas Grotty) from Hobby Press

Controls:
d-pad left/right = Move
J1B1 = Float

Modifications for the GX4000 version:
    - The table of records now no longer needs the keyboard,
    - With the joystick we can move around in the presentations and instructions,
    - All game keys patched,
    - Arranged the text on the screen,
    - Cheats: selector of: unlimited lives & time.

I made this game available a while ago in some group, but yesterday I fixed a small bug with the infinite time.
Yes, I was very bussy this weekend. When you are in holidays with kids, don't forget to make the difference between rest and holidays :laugh: News will come soon from us. But I love when I discover new conversions too  8)
http://homebrew.amstradtoday.com, the only website dedicated to CPC homebrew games.

iXien

For this long week-end, here is an Ocean game that was missing on GX4000 and that lot of us played back in the days, in France most often in the compilation "La Collection" :P :

COSMO POLICE GALIVAN from Ocean

Controls:
d-pad = Move Galivan
J1B1 = Fire
Pause button = Pause/unpause game

Modifications for the GX4000 version :
    - Wait for fire on title screen,
    - Music on title screen (rather than on a black screen),
    - All game keys patched,
    - Poke: infinite energy.

Many thanks to @Urusergi for this clever patch, particularly concerning the music that don't play on a black screen anymore ;)

http://homebrew.amstradtoday.com, the only website dedicated to CPC homebrew games.

iXien

And here is a new patch from @Urusergi of a game from Hewson surprisingly never converted before:

MAZE MANIA from Hewson

Controls:
J1B2 = Pause game (J1B1 = Resume, Pause button again = Quit game)

Modifications for the GX4000 version:
    - Wait for fire on title screen,
    - All game keys patched,
    - Pokes : infinite lives and energy.
http://homebrew.amstradtoday.com, the only website dedicated to CPC homebrew games.

shacpc

This is a simple spaceship and shooting game from prolific programmer Ángel García Delgado, who recently participated in the Amstrad Eterno fair.:

XIDER from G.T.S. (1986)

Controls:
Joy Up / Joy Down / J1B1 = Fire / J1B2 = Bomb

Modifications for the GX4000 version:
    - On-screen message fixes
    - All game keys patched,
    - Pokes : infinite laser and bombs.

iXien

And here is a new patch from master @Urusergi. I don't know about you, but personally I never saw this one outside of different compilations from Ubi Soft, here in France, but I love the music and the game is fun to play  :laugh: :

THE MUNSTERS from Again Again

I converted the title screen from the C64 to replace the awful mode 1 screen inherited from the Spectrum version ;D

Controls:
J1B1 = Fire
Pause button = Pause game

While game is in pause:
    - J1B1 = Resume game
    - J1B2 = Quit game
    - Pause button = Turn on/off music

Modifications for the GX4000 version:
    - Wait for fire on title screen,
    - New title screen based on the C64 one
    - All game keys patched,
    - Pokes : infinite energy.

http://homebrew.amstradtoday.com, the only website dedicated to CPC homebrew games.

iXien

A very little one I found working on GX4000 :

KRISTAL from C.O.R.E.

An nice conversion (clearly a plagiarism, to be honest :laugh: ) of a game created for the TI-99, named Dark Crystal. I like the idea that remembers the addiction for a simple but effective concept of the arcade games of the second generation 8) .
http://homebrew.amstradtoday.com, the only website dedicated to CPC homebrew games.

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