The Last Mission Dingoo SDL Remake for Native OS Updated!

The Last Mission Dingoo SDL Remake for Native OS Updated!

November 16, 2011, 04:06:16 PM by qbertaddict

The Last Mission for the native os has been updated and the source code has been released. The author asks that someone port it to Dingux and OpenDingux

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Hi, everybody! Here's my replica of the classic game The Last Mission. The graphics is CGA-like 4-color, the sound is adlib-emulation. It's a pre-release version as the sound is not completely finished. Anyway, please try and test it.
Description from MobyGames.com:
The Last Mission is a side-view arcade game without scrolling (viewpoint moves from screen to screen) with map of big dimensions. The game takes its inspiration from games such as Underwurlde and Starquake.
You control a tank-like robot which can be divided in two: you rotate caterpillar and head-canyon, and the head part can fly off on its own. However,the head can only survive separately for a short amount of time, and your restart position is dictated by the location of the body, even if the head has moved forward through further screens. Therefore, the difficulty of the game was in making it possible to advance with the assembled robot's two parts.

Discuss it here: http://boards.dingoonity.org/dingoo-releases/the-last-mission-dingoo-sdl-remake-for-native-os/msg34161/?topicseen#new
lmission_0.5.zip
Author/Porter: d_smagin
Download: http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/dingoo.cgi?0,1,2,0,30,541
Download Source: http://www.zshare.net/download/9618485331cf410e/

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  1. Great!! Good to see classic spanish games on dingoo

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