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Trailblazer Advance GBA

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Trailblazer Advance
File:Trailblazeradvance2.png
General
AuthorWiddy
TypeRacing
Version0.9b
LicenseFreeware
Last Updated2004/12/24
Links
Download
Website

Trailblazer Advance is a modern conversion of Shaun Southern's old 8-Bit classic.

Features

  • Mode 7 like 3D graphics running at full 60 frames per second.
  • All 21 levels of the C64 version.
  • Really enjoyable.

User guide

Guide the ball down each course (all 21 courses of the C64 version are implemented) within the time limit.

You are also limited to 7 jumps per course (9 in easy setting). Bonus time, jumps and score are awarded after each level.

If you finish the last level, the courses will start over using the next difficulty setting.

The starting level and difficulty can be selected from the Options menu.

There are several coloured squares that affect the ball:

  • Red tiles slow you down.
  • Green tiles speed you up.
  • Blue tiles make you jump.
  • Purple tiles block your way.
  • Cyan tiles reverse your controls.
  • WARP tiles speed the game up - a bit.

Controls

Left/Right - Move ball

Up/Down - Speed up/down (recommended for emulators)

R/L - Speed up/down (recommended for real hardware, higher jumps)

A - Jump

Start - Pause

Screenshots

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Compatibility

Tested and runs on:

Nintendo Gameboy Advance (SP) (recommended)
PC (Win/Linux) with the VisualBoyAdvance emulator
Mac (OS X) with the Boycott Advance emulator

For best performance (60 FPS) and gameplay, it is recommended to play this game on real hardware using a Flash-ROM cartridge.

Credits

  • WiDDY - Code and Graphics.
  • MTR1975 - Music.
  • tony.rc - Testing and Support.
  • Shaun Southern - Original Game, Levels and Music.

External links

Screenshots

Media

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