White Light
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| - | [[Media:White_Light_preview.zip|White Light AVI Video]] (261 KB zipped, expands to 3.2 MB) | + | [[Media:White_Light_preview_2.zip|White Light AVI Video]] (190 KB zipped, expands to 2.0 MB) (19 June 2009) |
| + | [[Media:White_Light_preview.zip|White Light AVI Video]] (261 KB zipped, expands to 3.2 MB) (28 April 2009) | ||
===Development Diary=== | ===Development Diary=== | ||
Revision as of 18:43, 19 June 2009
Contents |
White Light by Tom Walker
License
Software license TBC
Introduction
White Light is an unofficial sequel to FireTrack, publisher Electric Dream's 1987 vertically scrolling shoot-'em-up classic by Orlando. FireTrack, later re-released by Superior Software, was loosely based on Tehkan's 1984 arcade game Star Force and has long been regarded as one of the most technically advanced games ever made for the BBC Micro.
Features
- Runs at 50 frames per second (scrolling at 25)
- Multi-loading - a new set of graphics and enemies for each level
- Weapons can be upgraded through four power-up levels (and will be increased from this!)
- Parallax scrolling
Sample Screenshots
![]() White Light title screen Posted: Apr 25, 2009 | ![]() The first enemy Posted: Apr 25, 2009 | |
![]() Maximum upgraded firepower Posted: Apr 25, 2009 | ![]() The second level Posted: Apr 26, 2009 |
Sample Video
White Light AVI Video (190 KB zipped, expands to 2.0 MB) (19 June 2009) White Light AVI Video (261 KB zipped, expands to 3.2 MB) (28 April 2009)
Development Diary
April 2009
Coming soon



