- Top Hat Willy - Version 1.0 Public Domain Released Date: 4.10.1994 (C) OverFlow Productions 1994 Credits: Programming, Graphics, Sound & Music by Scotty Title Screen, Sprite Graphics & Design by Scotty and Runelord Font by Runelord Introduction: Nowadays a "platform game" means something that scrolls in eight directions at 50hz speed, has power-ups and jump-on-a-monster-to- kill-it action. This is thought to be an improvement over the 8-bit-style platform games such as Jet Set Willy or Monty Mole. This is why such games are not made today. Nobody just does it in the good old style anymore. Except now, that is! I have decided to revive the "old school" of platform games, by creating Top Hat Willy, the Ultimate in Platform Games Entertaiment! System Requirements: A Commodore Amiga Home Computer (Rather obvious) with 1Mb of RAM. Top Hat Willy takes advantage of additional memory, by displaying a special 32-color raytraced title-screen. The Game is easy to install to hard drive, just copy all the files to a suitable directory. If running from Shell, note that the game must be run from it's directory. If running from floppy disc, you MUST leave the disc write-enabled! This is because the game has a top-100 saveable high-score list. (Something that did not feature in the 8-bit games...:) Gameplay: When the game has begun, you may control Willy by using joystick or cursor keys (Press up arrow to jump). You should avoid all the moving monsters and deadly-looking spikes, as they are fatal to your health. Also, falling from too great heights causes death. Nine lives may sound much, but when you see how tough life is in Willy's mansion, the amount does not seem so luxurious! The Aim of the game is to collect all the trash (flashing items) from the mansion and the mansion (under)grounds. Willy can't go to sleep unless this has been done. Perhaps he had a party and the house mistress won't let him sleep before the junk has been cleaned? Or perhaps Willy is from a cleaning company and he has been ordered to a haunted house? Well something like that. Anyway, in the true 8-bit tradition, the task is almost impossible. Only a highly persistent gamer or someone with mental problems can manage it. Even I haven't completed the game, and I am the author! The fun comes from trying to beat your, or even better, someone elses high score. (However, I have tested that it is POSSIBLE to complete the game, so keep on trying... there is something nice in the end :) Advertisement: Call the OverFlow support BBS, The Unknown Sector for any questions, comments & possible bug reports. I would also like to hear if someone really has managed to complete the game... Call: The Unknown Sector BBS Node #1 : +358-0-8793935 (in Finland) Or send me a letter!: T. Heikkinen Viljamintie 5 01800 Klaukkala Finland This game is Public Domain, but gifts, goodies and money are heartily accepted!;) It may persuade me to do a Top Hat Willy II... Death to the Shareware(=Blackmailware) authors! *** OverFlow Productions 1994 ***