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| title      = Maelstrom DS
| title      = Maelstrom DS
| image      = [[File:Maelstromds.jpg]]
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The view can now be moved by dragging the touch screen. When you do, you'll see that the outside of the tunnel becomes partially transparent to allow you to see all the action!
The view can now be moved by dragging the touch screen. When you do, you'll see that the outside of the tunnel becomes partially transparent to allow you to see all the action!


[[File:Maelstromds2.jpg]]
[[File:Maelstromds2.jpg|300px]]


==Controls==
==Controls==

Revision as of 01:01, 7 Ocak 2013

Maelstrom DS
File:Maelstromds.jpg
General
Author(s)Philip Corner
TypeShooter
Version2010
LicenceMixed
Links
[Media:Maelstromds.rar Download]
Website
[Media:Maelstromdssrc.tar.gz Source]
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A game demo based on "Tempest" by Dave Theurer.

User guide

The view can now be moved by dragging the touch screen. When you do, you'll see that the outside of the tunnel becomes partially transparent to allow you to see all the action!

File:Maelstromds2.jpg

Controls

D-pad - move around the tunnel and zoom in or out

A or L - fire

Stylus - move view

X - switch between manual and automatic view (touching the screen switches to manual)

Select - toggles invincibility

Compatibility

Can be played on real hardware.

Tested with SuperCard MiniSD and M3 DS Simply

Credits

Thanks must go to everyone who's contributed to DevKitPro and libnds, particularly the people who implemented the pseudo-OpenGL functions which made writing this demo so easy.

A particular thanks must go to Dovoto who converted the NeHe tutorial demos for use on the DS. Some of the initialisation and texture loading code was taken from these demos. Thanks!

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