Reuben Quest: Ev Awakening (Axe Remake)
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Catégorie :Category: Jeux TI-82+/83+/84
Auteur Author: Sorunome
Type : Application
Taille Size: 50.07 Ko KB
Mis en ligne Uploaded: 17/05/2014 - 00:22:45
Uploadeur Uploader: DoOmnimaga (Profil)
Téléchargements Downloads: 157
Visibilité Visibility: Archive publique
Shortlink : http://ti-pla.net/a61737
Type : Application
Taille Size: 50.07 Ko KB
Mis en ligne Uploaded: 17/05/2014 - 00:22:45
Uploadeur Uploader: DoOmnimaga (Profil)
Téléchargements Downloads: 157
Visibilité Visibility: Archive publique
Shortlink : http://ti-pla.net/a61737
Description
This is an Axe Parser language remake by Sorunome of the 2004 RPG classic Reuben Quest: Ev Awakening, originally written by DJ Omnimaga in hybrid TI-BASIC (Omnicalc). The original version made the headlines on ticalc.org in 2004 and GamesRadar in 2009 for being the first and one of the only TI-84 Plus grayscale JRPG ever made, add to that the first ever grayscale game written in BASIC with the help of ASM libraries. This 2014 version features the following improvements over the original 2004 game:
-Much faster and smoother
-Compatible with the regular 83+ and Mathprint OSes (original ran too slow on 83+ and glitches in MP OSes)
-4 shades of gray instead of 3, with almost no flicker
-New animations
-Some other graphic improvements
-Over twice smaller in size (about 35 KB of archive needed)
-Contains fewer files
Link to original version: http://tiplanet.org/forum/archives_voir.php?id=15437
2004-2014 Omnimaga. Credits for the original monster graphics go to Square-Enix (Final Fantasy series)
-Much faster and smoother
-Compatible with the regular 83+ and Mathprint OSes (original ran too slow on 83+ and glitches in MP OSes)
-4 shades of gray instead of 3, with almost no flicker
-New animations
-Some other graphic improvements
-Over twice smaller in size (about 35 KB of archive needed)
-Contains fewer files
Link to original version: http://tiplanet.org/forum/archives_voir.php?id=15437
2004-2014 Omnimaga. Credits for the original monster graphics go to Square-Enix (Final Fantasy series)