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== Oh Mummy - The original game == | == Oh Mummy - The original game == | ||
− | [[Oh Mummy]] was created by a company called Gem Software in 1984. Originally | + | [[Oh Mummy]] was created by a company called Gem Software in 1984. Originally programmed by Daren White and John Line, it was published by [[Amsoft]] and formed part of the Amsoft 12-pack, bundled free with the Amstrad. Its simple concept and addictive gameplay made it easily accessible for any age group, giving it an enduring appeal that spans generations. But its reliance on the keyboard for menu control has restricted its availability to the classic Amstrad range. By disassembling the original game, I hope to be able to release an updated edition that will work on the GX4000, and bring this classic game to the Plus platform. |
== Proposed Features == | == Proposed Features == | ||
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* Multicoloured hardware sprites | * Multicoloured hardware sprites | ||
* Open-plan pyramids for the player to explore | * Open-plan pyramids for the player to explore | ||
+ | * Secret rooms and additional puzzles to solve | ||
* Cartridge version, floppy disc and cassette version | * Cartridge version, floppy disc and cassette version | ||
* Physical cartridge edition to follow | * Physical cartridge edition to follow | ||
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== Download == | == Download == | ||
− | + | * [[Media:OhMummyResurrected.cpr.zip|Download CPR for 464+/6128+/GX4000 ]] | |
+ | * [[Media:OhMummyResurrected.dsk.zip|Download DSK for 464+/6128+ ]] | ||
+ | * [[Media:OhMummyResurrected.cdt.zip|Download CDT for 464+/6128+ ]] |
Latest revision as of 16:42, 31 July 2025
Contents
Oh Mummy - The original game
Oh Mummy was created by a company called Gem Software in 1984. Originally programmed by Daren White and John Line, it was published by Amsoft and formed part of the Amsoft 12-pack, bundled free with the Amstrad. Its simple concept and addictive gameplay made it easily accessible for any age group, giving it an enduring appeal that spans generations. But its reliance on the keyboard for menu control has restricted its availability to the classic Amstrad range. By disassembling the original game, I hope to be able to release an updated edition that will work on the GX4000, and bring this classic game to the Plus platform.
Proposed Features
- Redefinable keys
- Joystick enabled menu and scoreboard controls for GX4000
- Multicoloured hardware sprites
- Open-plan pyramids for the player to explore
- Secret rooms and additional puzzles to solve
- Cartridge version, floppy disc and cassette version
- Physical cartridge edition to follow
Making Oh Mummy Resurrected
Creating Oh Mummy Resurrected - How I disassembled the original game and redeveloped it.