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The Icon Bar: Games: Planet Land
 
  Planet Land
  Searlee (22:56 10/4/2007)
  eddyosaysyo (07:22 11/4/2007)
  VincceH (07:35 11/4/2007)
    Searlee (09:56 11/4/2007)
      eddyosaysyo (14:11 11/4/2007)
        Searlee (17:12 11/4/2007)
 
Paul Message #101230, posted by Searlee at 22:56, 10/4/2007
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First of all, hi to you all smile.

Ok, well i've been lookin for this game for quite some time and it seems posting on this forum would be the closest i have been to acquiring it to this day.

back in junior school (6-10 years old) we used to have acorn machines and the really old BBC machines and the acorn machines all had a game called Planet Land installed on them, i dont know if there has been another name for it and that is the reason i cannot find it but i would like to know if anyone knows anything about this game.

basically you played a little moon lander and had to get around a maze by tapping a button on your keyboard to give you upwards thrust, you had to land on a little platform. i loved this game and would like to know if anyone knows anything of it. if so any help would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance
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Ed Willson Message #101233, posted by eddyosaysyo at 07:22, 11/4/2007, in reply to message #101230
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I loved this game- once you completed all the levels the gravitational pull was increased ad nauseam. (I think I got up to 4x)

I have a copy if you like.
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VinceH Message #101235, posted by VincceH at 07:35, 11/4/2007, in reply to message #101230
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Sounds like it could be Thrust to me.
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Paul Message #101239, posted by Searlee at 09:56, 11/4/2007, in reply to message #101235
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I loved this game- once you completed all the levels the gravitational pull was increased ad nauseam. (I think I got up to 4x)

I have a copy if you like.
Thank you so much, i'd love a copy of the game.

Sounds like it could be Thrust to me.
It looks similar to that but has more of a maze like structure. Thank you anyway smile
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Ed Willson Message #101250, posted by eddyosaysyo at 14:11, 11/4/2007, in reply to message #101239
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Here you go. You'll need to change the Set Type to 'PackdDir' and will need a copy of PackDir to open it.
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Paul Message #101253, posted by Searlee at 17:12, 11/4/2007, in reply to message #101250
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Ok, well i just managed to get the hang of how to actually get my emulator working and now i'm wondering what the above means. lol. smile

thank you again smile

ignore all that, i've done it and i'm playing it. sweet sweet memories smile

[Edited by Searlee at 23:46, 11/4/2007]

[Edited by Searlee at 07:16, 12/4/2007]
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