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Nicky Boum PSP | |
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Author | deniska |
Type | Platformer |
Version | 2008 |
License | Mixed |
Last Updated | 2008/05/08 |
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Nicky Boum PSP is a PSP adaptation of classic Amiga/DOS platformer by Microids. The game was published in 1992 and was also ported to the Atari ST and PC EGA platforms.
The PSP port is based on a cross-platform game engine recreation by Gregory Montoir.
Installation
Copy nicky1 folder to ms:/PSP/GAME/.
User guide
The player controls Nicky, a little boy who embarks on an adventure through a fantastical land to find an elixir to save his grandfather from a spell cast on him by the evil sorceress Zoldrane.
Nicky can walk, jump, and in an original theme can throw apple cores to defend himself against the monsters occupying the levels. Aside from throwing apple cores, the player can pick up other items to throw at enemies such as bouncy balls and logs. The logs can also be used to build bridges at certain parts of the levels.
Nicky is able to jump on enemies to defeat them, which is often more difficult but lets the monsters drop point items to collect. When jumped on, some enemies such as giant snails will split into multiple smaller versions of themselves.
The game consists of 8 levels based on 4 separate themes including a swamp, dark forest and a castle.
Although, save-game/level codes are currently not implemented, there are ""secret"" button combos, which enable a player to jump to next level and get bombs as well as other goodies.
Controls
Triangle or R - Jump
D-Pad - Movement
Cross - Fire, Bomb, Action
L - Inventory
Start - Pause
Select - Exit to title
Screenshots
Compatibility
Written for Custom Firmware 3.XX.
Known issues
Black screen:
- In case you encounter a black screen, try resetting your PSP (holding power switch for a few seconds).
- Or try swapping EBOOT from Nicky Boum (Nicky 2) game.
Credits
- Alain Lambin - Graphics/Sound/Music.
- Dominico Manfredi - Original game programming.
- Gregory Montoir - Cross-platform game engine recreation.
- DENISKA - PSP port.
PSP SDK compatible source code is included in the distribution.
Information about PSP SDK & toolchain can be acquired at http://ps2dev.org/psp/