Hi everyone,
Back in 1985/86 I came very close to completing a platform game for the BBC Micro called "The Krystal Connection", which was due to be published by Melbourne House (I still have the original contract and correspondence between myself and Alfred Milgrom!).
The game is 100% machine code, features in-game music and uses Mode 1 for graphics. Melbourne also wanted an Electron version, however I can't remember if I got one working.
I should still have the source code, however I will need to spend some time looking for it. I did send a copy of the code to myself in the post for copyright purposes (as someone suggested a long time ago), it's just I'm not sure where it is at present.
Now I have already had some correspondence with DaveM and subject to my being able to locate the Source Code, I would be happy to submit this for "commercial" release through the Retro Software label, though I would not be looking to collect any "royalties" myself: should it actually generate any revenue then this should go towards the cost of duplication/packaging/promotion etc... (anything extra can always be sent my way

)
The good news is that [should I find the source] it is already
virtually ready for release. The only thing I need to finish off is the Password/Level Skip system (though I would also like to add an option to enable/disable the music whilst retaining sound effects).
I would also endeavour to convert it for the Electron (which shouldn't be too difficult).
I do have a compiled version of the game in its near-final state and I have attached some screenshots that I created using BeebEm.
Once I have some more news and - fingers crossed - the source code, Dave will sort out Forum/Wiki Entries for me.
Regards,
Stephen.