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A Game Boy Color game that test your mental speed, stamina and dexterity.
A Game Boy Color game that test your mental speed, stamina and dexterity.


Developed by James Rutherford for Bung's 2nd Amateur GameboyTM Format Games Coding Competition.
Developed by James Rutherford for Bung Enterprises 2nd Gameboy Coding Competition.


==User guide==
==User guide==
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==External links==
==External links==
*Bung Enterprise - [https://web.archive.org/web/20010121105700/http://www.bung.com.hk:80/GBCodingCompetition/2ndGBCodingCompetition/2nd_results.htm http://www.bung.com.hk/] (archived)
*Bung Enterprise - [https://web.archive.org/web/20010121105700/http://www.bung.com.hk:80/GBCodingCompetition/2ndGBCodingCompetition/2nd_results.htm http://www.bung.com.hk/] (archived)
[[Category:2nd Amateur GameboyTM Format Games Coding Competition]]

Revision as of 07:07, 27 Haziran 2024

Circuit Breaker
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General
AuthorThe Hex Heroes
TypeOther Games
Version1999
LicenseMixed
SystemCGB
Last Updated1999/10/04
Links
Download
Website

A Game Boy Color game that test your mental speed, stamina and dexterity.

Developed by James Rutherford for Bung Enterprises 2nd Gameboy Coding Competition.

User guide

Play takes place on a square board with 16 action boxes.

Your cursor highlights one of these boxes - and indicates which buttons you must press next. The direction arrows signify particular movements on the joypad, "A" and "B" are the two firebuttons, a "Plus" sign indicates any direction on the joypad (no preference which) and the "A/B" icon indicates either firebutton (no preference which).

The Pointer of Pure Evil waits for you to start and then proceeds to track you around the grid. If it overtakes you and completes a whole lap more than you then it's game over. In order to win, you must complete a whole lap more than the dreaded cursor.

Pressing a wrong button allows the pointer to catch up by one position.

Every time you complete a circuit board, the game speeds up - get past a speed of 25 and you're doing well, 22 is pretty amazing.

Screenshots

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Compatibility

Works on Game Boy emulators - best on a real Color Game Boy.

Credits

James Rutherford (Assembler code, graphics and design).

Thanks to:

  • Assembler - Carsten Sorensen [Rednex Gameboy Development System].
  • Other Tools - H.Mulder [Tile/Map Builder].
  • Documentation - kOOPa, GeeBee.
  • Tutorial - Marc Gale [Lush].
  • Hardware - Nintendo, Bung.

External links

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