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Killing Machine
Publisher: Atlantis     Developer: Unknown
Year of release: 1992

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small ST picture raytraced by Rich Davey 2001


SaTcom2 wrote ...2004-08-06 06:17:49
A very awesome shooting game, I wish there were more than 3 levels, and a few more power ups would be nice, but other than that it is almost as fun as Wings of Death! The animation on your ship has a nice 3D effect (similar to WOD or Lethal Xcess) And a lot of colors on the screen for an ST game. It is compatible with every ST I tried it on, even my quirky 16mhz STe with the finicky TOS 2.06! Also, I have an original boxed copy right here and it says 1993 on the copyright date not 1992 as stated above, just for the record.
Dave Allen wrote ...2002-11-27 22:52:21
I have some original atari st/e 520 games. Inc wizzkid/megalomania/realms/microprose golf/f15 strike eagle/epic/panza kickboxing/gods/lotus turbo challenge,etc all boxed with manuals and in perfect condition.Is anyone interested?
Mike Richards wrote ...2001-11-23 07:24:08
There was a peace of music that was just an execuable prg or was it app dont remember, but all i remember was that it was christmas time and used to listen to it hours upon hours! The game was bit dissapointing when there was hardly any sounds and Bang fx! Killer graphics for the 16 colours it used! then another 16 colours so in fact you seeing 32 colours :o)