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{{#seo: |title= (Shooter) - GameBrew |title_mode=append |image=1942advance2.png |image_alt=1942 Advance }} 1942 Advance is an unofficial conversion of 1942 from CAPCOM released in 1984. It was participated in the GBAX 2005 Coding Competition. ==User guide== ===Gameplay=== Shoot the red formation of enemy planes to receive a "POW" and collect this for different power-ups double shot, wider shot, two side-planes, or a "smart bomb". Using the roll button causes your plane to loop out of the 2-D action thereby avoiding all enemy shots. You have three rolls per level, but you are awarded a bonus for any that are unused. Hit percentage reports are given at the end of each level. ===Game tips=== * Get a free plane at 20.000, 80.000 then each 80.000 points. * Get a power up (POW) by killing a sequence of red planes. * You only have 3 loops per stages. * Update your end stage bonus by killing the most planes as possible (up to 90 %). ==Controls== D-Pad - Move A - Loop B - Shoot Start - Pause, Resume L/R - Change brightness ON/OFF - Switch the GBA ON/OFF (not adviced to use during the game) ==Screenshots== https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/gbahomebrews/1942advance3.png https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/gbahomebrews/1942advance4.png ==Compatibility== Works under emulator and on real hardware (tested by the author on EZFA). There are no known bugs. ==Credits== Converted and adapted to GBA by Franck "Arcadia" Vandystadt. Original game by Yashiki Okamoto (CAPCOM). Software used: * Written in C with a registered copy of HAM. * Compiled using Visual HAM. * Used Krawall sound library for sfx. * Used HEL library for some maps functions. * Used MAME for the sprites and sounds rips. Special thanks to: * All the team of [http://www.playeradvance.org PlayerAdvance], for the support. * Emanuel Schleussinger for [http://www.ngine.de HAM]. * Peter Schraut for [http://www.console-dev.de HEL]. * Yashiki Okamoto & CAPCOM. * [http://www.gbax.com GBAX] and [http://emuholic.emuboards.com Emuholic], for the GBAX2005. * [http://www.mame.net MAME], this fantastic emulator. ==External links== * PlayerAdvance.org - http://www.playeradvance.org/forum/showthread.php?t=4843 * GBAX 2005 Coding Competition - https://gbax.gp2x.de/gbax2005.html [[Category:GBAX 2005 Coding Competition]]
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