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Death Force (Fujitsu FM77AV)

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www.amusement-center.com/project/egg/cgi/ecatalog-detail.cgi?contcode=7&product_id=114 fm-7.com/museum/softhouse/riverhillsoft/810101300.html

Top-down action-adventure game developed/published by Riverhill Soft in 1987 for the Fujitsu FM77AV computer. Not sure if there's any text needing a hack job, but the game will need translated documentation as usual.

Created to showcase the FM77AV's 4096 colors (and how they can make shades of grey seem interesting!), this game was something of a system seller for the high-end computer. Players control an armored knight, exploring many different levels and fighting mini-bosses of varying challenge. With eight-way movement and commands for strafing and other advanced techniques, the game's known for its challenge and unforgiving nature, not an unlikely mix for games of the era.

Footage (only the first part of the video): www.youtube.com/watch?v=nSlIpseoUrU

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