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The latest in the ever-continuing series of
16-bit demo conversions features On Safari
and Lemmin' Squash. The former is a
simple digitised animation showing a
galloping zebra viewed through a pair of
binoculars - nicely done, but instantly
forgettable.
Lemmin' Squash is a different barrel of biscuits altogether. It tells the bizarre story of what happens when Big Lem meets Teeny Lem and (sob) steps on him. I won't give away the bonkers plot, but suffice to say there's a happy ending. Fine animation and a good variety of camera angles boost the appeal of the demo no end. Splendid value, and as usual, all in unprotected BASIC so you can see just how the programmer did it.
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