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| Warblade is a Mac arcade shoot'em up game with a focus on very good playability. The game is a remake for the Mac of my Amiga game Deluxe Galaga. Was one of Adrenaline Vaults top shareware games! Got a Bytten Ernie award for most addictive game! |
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- Warblade 1.32 Warblade is a PC arcade shoot'em up game with focus on very good playability. The game is a remake for the PC of my Amiga game Deluxe Galaga. Was one of Adrenaline Vaults top shareware games! The game requires DirectX 8.1 or later.
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Description: Warblade is a Mac arcade shoot'em up game with a focus on very good playability.
An alien race is invading the earth and you must try to save humanity. That's the simple plot of the game. The game has lots of features like extra bonuses, many secrets to figure out, 2 sub games, shop where you can upgrade your fighter, time trial mode, advanced profile system where up to 10 users can record their progress and open up new features to the game. Save game option and much more....
Was one of Adrenaline Vaults top shareware games!
Got the Bytten Ernie award for most addictive game!
The game is a remake for the Mac of my Amiga game Deluxe Galaga. Deluxe Galaga was voted in on the TOP 100 GAMES of all time for the Amiga. It got to #19, all the other games on the list was commercial games, except 1 other; Deluxe PacMan also made by me.
The Mac version is a universal build and supports Intel and PowerPC based mac's. The better your hardware is the more fancy and smoother the game will be. | Short tags: Mac, game, arcade, shoot'em up, galaga, deluxe galaga, action, shooter | System Requirements: Mac G3 G4 or Intel based, 3D graphics accelerator, 50MB HD space, 256 MB RAM | Change Info: bug fixes and many enhancements | |
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