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"This combined with the bas-relief graphics of the Dreadnoughts and the smooth animation of the Manta as it executed its trademark turn to immerse players." - this is not a complete sentence. Anyone have any ideas?
That rather clumsy paragraph was my addition. I will remove it from the main article as I'm unsure how to revise it - RyanG
- The Spectrum version seems to exist in "Uridium" and "Uridium Plus" versions - what was the difference between the two? Bastie 14:10, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] C128 with 2Mhz?
I seem to remember that this game - as well as Morpheus - recognised when it ran on a C128 and increased the processor speed to 2 MHz when the raster lines of the bottom screen frame were being drawn, but unfortunately, I don't have any sources and gave away my C128 a long time ago.
134.176.25.80 07:57, 29 September 2006 (UTC)