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Hi all

like 15 years ago, I was playing that game every day after school, one buck
for 45 minutes of fun! getting better and better.
Just now, I have no idea how that game was called anymore.
I'll try to describe it a bit

The first level was a worm driving around in the screen. The player is a
spaceship in the boarder of the screen (not scrollable). The spaceship can
fill rectangulare figures by releasing the button, drawing rectangular
lines and connecting back to an already existing line. If the worm hits the
line being drawn before the line was finalized (like connected to an
existing line), one life was lost. If the worm did not hit, then a
percentage of the screen (of the size of the rectangular) was taken away
from the worm (the built rectangular got filled with texture). When the
worm had only 20% of the screen left, the level was won. Of course, the
goal was to fill up as much as 99.*% of the screen to get as many points as
possible.

Anyone recalls the name of this game?

Thanks
Marco
 
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Marco Nierlich wrote:
> The first level was a worm driving around in the screen. The player is a
> spaceship in the boarder of the screen (not scrollable). The spaceship can
> fill rectangulare figures by releasing the button, drawing rectangular
> lines and connecting back to an already existing line. If the worm hits the
> line being drawn before the line was finalized (like connected to an
> existing line), one life was lost. If the worm did not hit, then a
> percentage of the screen (of the size of the rectangular) was taken away
> from the worm (the built rectangular got filled with texture). When the
> worm had only 20% of the screen left, the level was won. Of course, the
> goal was to fill up as much as 99.*% of the screen to get as many points as
> possible.
>
> Anyone recalls the name of this game?

Gal's Panic, or perhaps Miss Nude World '96?
 
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Hi,

Qix.

Ciao, MM
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* Marian Aldenhövel wrote in alt.games.mame:
> Hi,

> Qix.

Except it wasnt a worm, likely one of the 'clones'.

--
David
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SINNER wrote:

> * Marian Aldenhövel wrote in alt.games.mame:
>> Hi,
>
>> Qix.
>
> Except it wasnt a worm, likely one of the 'clones'.
>
So Qix is the original? According to the screenshot I just found, this is
the type of game, but I'm definitely looking for one of the "clones" with
much nicer gfx.

Anyone?

Thanks
Marco
 
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* Marco Nierlich wrote in alt.games.mame:
> SINNER wrote:

>> * Marian Aldenhövel wrote in alt.games.mame:
>>> Hi,

>>> Qix.

>> Except it wasnt a worm, likely one of the 'clones'.

> So Qix is the original?

Well, its documented as 1981. It is certainly the one I grew up with. I
had never seen another game of this type until I found MAME.

> According to the screenshot I just found, this is
> the type of game, but I'm definitely looking for one of the "clones" with
> much nicer gfx.

Was anything at all revealed under the surrounded areas or were they
just colored boxes?

Go here:

http://www.mameworld.net/maws

and search for QIX.
Select that game and scroll to the bottom of the page to see games of
that genre, clicking each name will bring you to the corresponding page
which should have a screenie for you.

Good Luck!

--
David
When the revolution comes, count your change.
 
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usenet wrote:

> Gal's Panic, or perhaps Miss Nude World '96?

It's that game but without girls.
Other suggestions?

Thanks
Marco
 
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SINNER wrote:

>
> Go here:
>
> http://www.mameworld.net/maws
>
> and search for QIX.
> Select that game and scroll to the bottom of the page to see games of
> that genre, clicking each name will bring you to the corresponding page
> which should have a screenie for you.
>

I saw the name and knew it immediately... and the screenshot just confirmed
it...
Volfied: <http://www.mameworld.net/maws/romset/volfiedj>

Thanks a lot
Marco
 
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Marco Nierlich wrote:
> usenet wrote:
>
>
>>Gal's Panic, or perhaps Miss Nude World '96?
>
>
> It's that game but without girls.
> Other suggestions?

That genre includes the following games in mame .86
Dancing Eyes
Fantasia
Fantasia II
Fantasy '95
Gals Panic - I, II, ,S, S2, 3, 4
Lady Killer
Miss World '96 Nude
New Fantasia
Panic Street
Paradise
Perestroika Girls
Qix
Super Qix
Twin Qix
 
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"Marco Nierlich" <mani@access.unizh.ch> wrote in message
news:4204f92a_2@news.tiscalinet.ch...
> usenet wrote:
>> Gal's Panic, or perhaps Miss Nude World '96?
>
> It's that game but without girls.

Just admit it mate. We all play Miss Nude World '96.

😉
 

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