http://worldofdragon.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Rink&feedformat=atomThe Dragon Archive - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T15:21:18ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.31.15http://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=Dragon_I/O_Cartridge_(Rink)&diff=4638Dragon I/O Cartridge (Rink)2013-08-15T07:49:32Z<p>Rink: /* General Usage Information */</p>
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<div>== Overview ==<br />
<br />
This board is a latched input/output cartridge that fits into a standard Dragon Data shell case (although plugging wires in would be awkward). <br />
<br />
The design provides for eight digital inputs and eight digital outputs. The output port is switchable between 5v and 3.3v (using the on-board jumper) whilst the input port is 3.3v and 5v tolerant.<br />
<br />
== General Usage Information ==<br />
<br />
A row of headers at the top of the cartridge allow you to connect jumper wires to other circuits, such as a breadboard or Arduino. From the left, there are the 12v, 5v and 3v3 outputs. The next eight is the digital output port. The following eight is the digital input port. And rounding things off, the remaining three headers are all connected to ground.<br />
<br />
To control which output pins are high and which are low, you write a single byte to any address between 0xFF40 and 0xFF5F. During that write operation, your number is latched on the cartridge and the binary representation of that number controls which output pins are high.<br />
<br />
Examples:<br />
<br />
POKE &HFF40, &HFF<br />
Sets all output pins high (0xFF being 11111111 in binary).<br />
<br />
POKE &HFF40, 170<br />
Alternates between high and low pins (170 being 10101010 in binary).<br />
<br />
POKE &HFF40, 0<br />
Sets all output pins low.<br />
<br />
To read the status of the digital input pins, you read a value from any address between 0xFF40 and 0xFF5F.<br />
<br />
X = PEEK(&HFF40)<br />
<br />
The binary representation of the number X tells you which pins were at logic 1, and which were at logic 0, at the time of your read operation.<br />
<br />
If X contains the value 255 (0b11111111) then all pins were high. If X contains 0 (0b00000000) then all pins were low. If X contains 8 (0b00001000) then only input 3 was high.<br />
<br />
== Notes ==<br />
<br />
Be wary of unconnected inputs. They won't do any harm but will tend to float high unless grounded, which can be confusing when reading the input port value.<br />
<br />
The outputs from this cartridge were not intended to supply a large level of current. I would recommend that you don't draw more than 25-35mA from the output port, and instead use these pins to turn on transistors connected to a more suitable power source if you're working with higher current demands.<br />
<br />
== Example ==<br />
<br />
[[File:Rink-Dragon-IO.jpg]]</div>Rinkhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=Dragon_I/O_Cartridge_(Rink)&diff=4637Dragon I/O Cartridge (Rink)2013-08-14T08:18:37Z<p>Rink: Created page with '== Overview == This board is a latched input/output cartridge that fits into a standard Dragon Data shell case (although plugging wires in would be awkward). The design provid...'</p>
<hr />
<div>== Overview ==<br />
<br />
This board is a latched input/output cartridge that fits into a standard Dragon Data shell case (although plugging wires in would be awkward). <br />
<br />
The design provides for eight digital inputs and eight digital outputs. The output port is switchable between 5v and 3.3v (using the on-board jumper) whilst the input port is 3.3v and 5v tolerant.<br />
<br />
== General Usage Information ==<br />
<br />
A row of headers at the top of cartridge allow you to connect jumper wires to other circuits, such as a breadboard or Arduino. From the left, there are the 12v, 5v and 3v3 outputs. The next eight is the digital output port. The following eight is the digital input port. And rounding things off, the remaining three headers are all connected to ground.<br />
<br />
To control which output pins are high and which are low, you write a single byte to any address between 0xFF40 and 0xFF5F. During that write operation, your number is latched on the cartridge and the binary representation of that number controls which output pins are high.<br />
<br />
Examples:<br />
<br />
POKE &HFF40, &HFF<br />
Sets all output pins high (0xFF being 11111111 in binary).<br />
<br />
POKE &HFF40, 170<br />
Alternates between high and low pins (170 being 10101010 in binary).<br />
<br />
POKE &HFF40, 0<br />
Sets all output pins low.<br />
<br />
To read the status of the digital input pins, you read a value from any address between 0xFF40 and 0xFF5F.<br />
<br />
X = PEEK(&HFF40)<br />
<br />
The binary representation of the number X tells you which pins were at logic 1, and which were at logic 0, at the time of your read operation.<br />
<br />
If X contains the value 255 (0b11111111) then all pins were high. If X contains 0 (0b00000000) then all pins were low. If X contains 8 (0b00001000) then only input 3 was high.<br />
<br />
== Notes ==<br />
<br />
Be wary of unconnected inputs. They won't do any harm but will tend to float high unless grounded, which can be confusing when reading the input port value.<br />
<br />
The outputs from this cartridge were not intended to supply a large level of current. I would recommend that you don't draw more than 25-35mA from the output port, and instead use these pins to turn on transistors connected to a more suitable power source if you're working with higher current demands.<br />
<br />
== Example ==<br />
<br />
[[File:Rink-Dragon-IO.jpg]]</div>Rinkhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=DIY_Projects&diff=4636DIY Projects2013-08-14T08:05:59Z<p>Rink: </p>
<hr />
<div>The Dragon series of computers offers programming models and a cartridge expansion connector that are ideally suited to hardware hackers and hobbyist experimenters. Below, you can find a selection of projects that have been created by members of the Dragon community.<br />
<br />
Click the item to learn more about it, buy one or download schematics and associated software (where applicable). <br />
<br />
== Adapters & Cables ==<br />
* [[Replacement power supply unit]]<br />
* [[Dragon32/iPhone Bi-Directional Data Cable (Rink)]]<br />
<br />
== Cartridges & Expansions ==<br />
* [[Multicart by Prime (Phill Harvey-Smith)]]<br />
* [[DragonMMC SDCard Interface by Prime (Phill Harvey-Smith)]]<br />
* [[Dragon ROM/RAM Cartridge (Rink)]]<br />
* [[Dragon I/O Cartridge (Rink)]]</div>Rinkhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=File:Rink-Dragon-IO.jpg&diff=4635File:Rink-Dragon-IO.jpg2013-08-14T08:05:19Z<p>Rink: Rink's I/O Cartridge for the Dragon 32 and Dragon 64.</p>
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<div>Rink's I/O Cartridge for the Dragon 32 and Dragon 64.</div>Rinkhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=Dragon_ROM/RAM_Cartridge_(Rink)&diff=4634Dragon ROM/RAM Cartridge (Rink)2013-08-13T09:56:26Z<p>Rink: /* Use As a ROM Cartridge */</p>
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<div>== Overview ==<br />
<br />
These cartridge boards were created as a replacement for the standard 8K ROM cartridge used in the titles published by Dragon Data Ltd. They have been designed to use a single 28 series parallel EEPROM, such as the AT28C64, and will fit inside a Dragon Data Ltd. shell casing.<br />
<br />
Two on-board jumpers allow enabling/disabling of write operations and the autostart mechanism.<br />
<br />
== Use As a ROM Cartridge ==<br />
<br />
The EEPROM can be programmed off-board using any compatible programmer, or whilst fitted to the board - however, this may require a custom programming device. <br />
<br />
Two sizes are supported: 8K x 8 (8KB) ROM, or a 32K x 8 (32KB). 16KB EEPROMs may (but probably won't) work depending on their use of the lines A14 and A13.<br />
<br />
== Use As a RAM Expansion ==<br />
<br />
With a pin-compatible SRAM chip (such as the AS6C62256 from Alliance Semiconductor) installed, the board can operate as a ~16KB RAM expansion - filling the Dragon's cartridge address space 0xC000 - 0xFFEF with usable memory.<br />
<br />
As a side benefit of using this, downloaded ROM files can be loaded into this RAM space (where they will believe they are running from a ROM board) from cassette or MP3 player by converting first with DrBinCas. e.g. <br />
drbincas ghost.rom GHOSTATK 41952 41952<br />
<br />
<br />
== Example ==<br />
<br />
[[File:Rink-Dragon-ROM.jpg]]<br />
(Photo of an early board which had a missing resistor. Oops).</div>Rinkhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=Dragon_ROM/RAM_Cartridge_(Rink)&diff=4633Dragon ROM/RAM Cartridge (Rink)2013-08-13T09:55:23Z<p>Rink: Created page with '== Overview == These cartridge boards were created as a replacement for the standard 8K ROM cartridge used in the titles published by Dragon Data Ltd. They have been designed to...'</p>
<hr />
<div>== Overview ==<br />
<br />
These cartridge boards were created as a replacement for the standard 8K ROM cartridge used in the titles published by Dragon Data Ltd. They have been designed to use a single 28 series parallel EEPROM, such as the AT28C64, and will fit inside a Dragon Data Ltd. shell casing.<br />
<br />
Two on-board jumpers allow enabling/disabling of write operations and the autostart mechanism.<br />
<br />
== Use As a ROM Cartridge ==<br />
<br />
The EEPROM can be programmed off-board using any compatible programmer, or whilst fitted to the board - however, this may require a custom programming device. <br />
<br />
Two sizes are supported: 8K x 8 (8KB) ROM, or a 32K x 8 (32KB). 16KB EEPROMs may not work depending on their use of the lines A14 and A13.<br />
<br />
== Use As a RAM Expansion ==<br />
<br />
With a pin-compatible SRAM chip (such as the AS6C62256 from Alliance Semiconductor) installed, the board can operate as a ~16KB RAM expansion - filling the Dragon's cartridge address space 0xC000 - 0xFFEF with usable memory.<br />
<br />
As a side benefit of using this, downloaded ROM files can be loaded into this RAM space (where they will believe they are running from a ROM board) from cassette or MP3 player by converting first with DrBinCas. e.g. <br />
drbincas ghost.rom GHOSTATK 41952 41952<br />
<br />
<br />
== Example ==<br />
<br />
[[File:Rink-Dragon-ROM.jpg]]<br />
(Photo of an early board which had a missing resistor. Oops).</div>Rinkhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=File:Rink-Dragon-ROM.jpg&diff=4632File:Rink-Dragon-ROM.jpg2013-08-13T09:51:14Z<p>Rink: 1st version of the ROM/RAM cartridge, which had a missing resistor. Oops!</p>
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<div>1st version of the ROM/RAM cartridge, which had a missing resistor. Oops!</div>Rinkhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=DIY_Projects&diff=4631DIY Projects2013-08-13T09:50:25Z<p>Rink: </p>
<hr />
<div>The Dragon series of computers offers programming models and a cartridge expansion connector that are ideally suited to hardware hackers and hobbyist experimenters. Below, you can find a selection of projects that have been created by members of the Dragon community.<br />
<br />
Click the item to learn more about it, buy one or download schematics and associated software (where applicable). <br />
<br />
== Adapters & Cables ==<br />
* [[Replacement power supply unit]]<br />
* [[Dragon32/iPhone Bi-Directional Data Cable (Rink)]]<br />
<br />
== Cartridges & Expansions ==<br />
* [[Multicart by Prime (Phill Harvey-Smith)]]<br />
* [[DragonMMC SDCard Interface by Prime (Phill Harvey-Smith)]]<br />
* [[Dragon ROM/RAM Cartridge (Rink)]]</div>Rinkhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=Dragon32/iPhone_Bi-Directional_Data_Cable_(Rink)&diff=4629Dragon32/iPhone Bi-Directional Data Cable (Rink)2013-08-09T10:22:10Z<p>Rink: </p>
<hr />
<div>== Overview ==<br />
<br />
Using an MP3 player is a long-established way of playing cassette images into a Dragon, providing a quick and easy way to transfer content from a PC and avoiding the inconvenience associated with using a real cassette player.<br />
<br />
To play data from an Apple device requires no special cables or adapter, however, the circuit presented here takes that a step further and allows you to record data (e.g. saving BASIC programs) from the Dragon on to your iPhone or iPad.<br />
<br />
Whilst the intention had been to release an app for iPhones and iPads to handle automatic conversion between .cas files and a .wav files, this has not yet happened. Playing .wavs from any app with music player support (e.g. Dropbox) and recording your data with the built-in Voice Memos app, works just fine.<br />
<br />
== Theory Of Operation ==<br />
<br />
The iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch devices use a four contact 3.5mm jack socket which supplies the expected stereo audio out (headphones) and a microphone input in one socket. For iOS to detect that a microphone is connected, there must be a certain level of resistance (impedance) on the line. <br />
<br />
This simple circuit provides that impedance and also attenuates the audio output from the Dragon a little, so as to avoid forcing the iOS device to record at its maximum levels.<br />
<br />
== Construction ==<br />
<br />
All you need to make this cable is some three core shielded cable, two resistors, a five pin DIN plug (male), and a 4-pole 3.5mm jack (male). The resistors can easily be soldered in place on the wires and will then fit within the body casing of most metal-bodied DIN plugs.<br />
<br />
[[File:37887601-Dragon iPhone.jpg]]<br />
<br />
== Example (Complete Cable) ==<br />
<br />
[[File:37887602-Dragon iPhone.jpg]]</div>Rinkhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=File:37887602-Dragon_iPhone.jpg&diff=4628File:37887602-Dragon iPhone.jpg2013-08-09T10:21:19Z<p>Rink: Dragon 32/iPhone Bi-Directional Cable (Example)</p>
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<div>Dragon 32/iPhone Bi-Directional Cable (Example)</div>Rinkhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=DIY_Projects&diff=4627DIY Projects2013-08-09T06:39:41Z<p>Rink: </p>
<hr />
<div>The Dragon series of computers offers programming models and a cartridge expansion connector that are ideally suited to hardware hackers and hobbyist experimenters. Below, you can find a selection of projects that have been created by members of the Dragon community.<br />
<br />
Click the item to learn more about it, buy one or download schematics and associated software (where applicable). <br />
<br />
== Adapters & Cables ==<br />
* [[Replacement power supply unit]]<br />
* [[Dragon32/iPhone Bi-Directional Data Cable (Rink)]]<br />
<br />
== Cartridges & Expansions ==<br />
* [[Multicart by Prime (Phill Harvey-Smith)]]<br />
* [[DragonMMC SDCard Interface by Prime (Phill Harvey-Smith)]]</div>Rinkhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=Dragon32/iPhone_Bi-Directional_Data_Cable_(Rink)&diff=4626Dragon32/iPhone Bi-Directional Data Cable (Rink)2013-08-09T06:37:06Z<p>Rink: </p>
<hr />
<div>== Overview ==<br />
<br />
Using an MP3 player is a long-established way of playing cassette images into a Dragon, providing a quick and easy way to transfer content from a PC and avoiding the inconvenience associated with using a real cassette player.<br />
<br />
To play data from an Apple device requires no special cables or adapter, however, the circuit presented here takes that a step further and allows you to record data (e.g. saving BASIC programs) from the Dragon on to your iPhone or iPad.<br />
<br />
Whilst the intention had been to release an app for iPhones and iPads to handle automatic conversion between .cas files and a .wav files, this has not yet happened. Playing .wavs from any app with music player support (e.g. Dropbox) and recording your data with the built-in Voice Memos app, works just fine.<br />
<br />
== Theory Of Operation ==<br />
<br />
The iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch devices use a four contact 3.5mm jack socket which supplies the expected stereo audio out (headphones) and a microphone input in one socket. For iOS to detect that a microphone is connected, there must be a certain level of resistance (impedance) on the line. <br />
<br />
This simple circuit provides that impedance and also attenuates the audio output from the Dragon a little, so as to avoid forcing the iOS device to record at its maximum levels.<br />
<br />
== Construction ==<br />
<br />
All you need to make this cable is some three core shielded cable, two resistors, a five pin DIN plug (male), and a 4-pole 3.5mm jack (male). The resistors can easily be soldered in place on the wires and will then fit within the body casing of most metal-bodied DIN plugs.<br />
<br />
[[File:37887601-Dragon iPhone.jpg]]</div>Rinkhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=File:37887601-Dragon_iPhone.jpg&diff=4625File:37887601-Dragon iPhone.jpg2013-08-09T06:36:36Z<p>Rink: Dragon 32/iPhone Bi-Directional Cable Schematic</p>
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<div>Dragon 32/iPhone Bi-Directional Cable Schematic</div>Rinkhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=Dragon32/iPhone_Bi-Directional_Data_Cable_(Rink)&diff=4624Dragon32/iPhone Bi-Directional Data Cable (Rink)2013-08-09T06:35:45Z<p>Rink: Created page with '== Overview == Using an MP3 player is a long-established way of playing cassette images into a Dragon, providing a quick and easy way to transfer content from a PC and avoiding ...'</p>
<hr />
<div>== Overview ==<br />
<br />
Using an MP3 player is a long-established way of playing cassette images into a Dragon, providing a quick and easy way to transfer content from a PC and avoiding the inconvenience associated with using a real cassette player.<br />
<br />
To play data from an Apple device requires no special cables or adapter, however, the circuit presented here takes that a step further and allows you to record data (e.g. saving BASIC programs) from the Dragon on to your iPhone or iPad.<br />
<br />
Whilst the intention had been to release an app for iPhones and iPads to handle automatic conversion between .cas files and a .wav files, this has not yet happened. Playing .wavs from any app with music player support (e.g. Dropbox) and recording your data with the built-in Voice Memos app, works just fine.<br />
<br />
== Theory Of Operation ==<br />
<br />
The iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch devices use a four contact 3.5mm jack socket which supplies the expected stereo audio out (headphones) and a microphone input in one socket. For iOS to detect that a microphone is connected, there must be a certain level of resistance (impedance) on the line. <br />
<br />
This simple circuit provides that impedance and also attenuates the audio output from the Dragon a little, so as to avoid forcing the iOS device to record at its maximum levels.<br />
<br />
== Construction ==<br />
<br />
All you need to make this cable is some three core shielded cable, two resistors, a five pin DIN plug (male), and a 4-pole 3.5mm jack (male). The resistors can easily be soldered in place on the wires and will then fit within the body casing of most metal-bodied DIN plugs.</div>Rinkhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=DIY_Projects&diff=4623DIY Projects2013-08-09T06:34:08Z<p>Rink: </p>
<hr />
<div>This page is dedicates to Dragon DIY project. Create a link to a page for each project below.<br />
<br />
* [[Replacement power supply unit]]<br />
* [[Multicart by Prime (Phill Harvey-Smith)]]<br />
* [[DragonMMC SDCard Interface by Prime (Phill Harvey-Smith)]]<br />
* [[Dragon32/iPhone Bi-Directional Data Cable (Rink)]]</div>Rinkhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=Weetabix_Versus_the_Titchies&diff=4613Weetabix Versus the Titchies2013-08-03T11:01:39Z<p>Rink: Created page with '{| align="right" valign="top" |{{Infobox Game |Image = Title screen from the game |Gamenumber = |Company = Romik Software |Developer = ...'</p>
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<div>{| align="right" valign="top"<br />
|{{Infobox Game<br />
|Image = [[Image:Weetabix 1.png|center|300px|Title screen from the game]]<br />
|Gamenumber = <br />
|Company = [[Romik Software]]<br />
|Developer = D. Byrden<br />
|Publisher = Weetabix<br />
|Musician = <br />
|Release = 1984<br />
|Platform = [[Dragon 32]] [[Dragon 64]]<br />
|Genre = [[Arcade]]<br />
|Gamemode = <br />
|Operation = {{Joystick1}}<br />
|Media = {{Cassette}}<br />
|Language = {{EN}} <br />
|Info = <br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Screenshots ==<br />
<br />
[[File:Weetabix 2.png|300px|Gameplay]] [[File:Weetabix 3.png|300px|Gameplay]]<br />
<br />
== Download ==<br />
<br />
[http://archive.worldofdragon.org/archive/index.php?dir=Tapes/Dragon/cas/&file=weetabix%20vs%20titchies%20%28198x%29%28romik%20software%29%5Bu%5D.zip World Of Dragon (.cas)]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Games]] [[Category:Game_In_Archive]]</div>Rinkhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=File:Weetabix_3.png&diff=4612File:Weetabix 3.png2013-08-03T10:58:23Z<p>Rink: Weetabix Vs. The Titches - End of Level Screen</p>
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<div>Weetabix Vs. The Titches - End of Level Screen</div>Rinkhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=File:Weetabix_2.png&diff=4611File:Weetabix 2.png2013-08-03T10:58:06Z<p>Rink: Weetabix Vs. The Titches - Gameplay</p>
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<div>Weetabix Vs. The Titches - Gameplay</div>Rinkhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=File:Weetabix_1.png&diff=4610File:Weetabix 1.png2013-08-03T10:57:49Z<p>Rink: Weetabix Vs. The Titches - Title Screen</p>
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<div>Weetabix Vs. The Titches - Title Screen</div>Rinkhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=Shaolin_Master&diff=4607Shaolin Master2013-07-26T19:44:07Z<p>Rink: /* Download */</p>
<hr />
<div>{| align="right" valign="top"<br />
|{{Infobox Game<br />
|Image = [[Image:Shaolin Master 1.png|center|300px|Title screen from the game]]<br />
|Gamenumber = <br />
|Company = <br />
|Developer = <br />
|Publisher = [[Quickbeam Software]]<br />
|Musician = <br />
|Release = <br />
|Platform = [[Dragon 32]] [[Dragon 64]]<br />
|Genre = Fighting<br />
|Gamemode = <br />
|Operation = {{Joystick2}}<br />
|Media = {{Cassette}}<br />
|Language = {{EN}} <br />
|Info = <br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Download ==<br />
<br />
[http://archive.worldofdragon.org/archive/index.php?dir=Tapes/Dragon/cas/&file=shaolin%20master%20%28198x%29%28quickbeam%29%5Bu%5D.zip World Of Dragon (.cas)]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Games]] [[Category:Game_In_Archive]]</div>Rinkhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=Shaolin_Master&diff=4606Shaolin Master2013-07-26T19:43:29Z<p>Rink: /* Download */</p>
<hr />
<div>{| align="right" valign="top"<br />
|{{Infobox Game<br />
|Image = [[Image:Shaolin Master 1.png|center|300px|Title screen from the game]]<br />
|Gamenumber = <br />
|Company = <br />
|Developer = <br />
|Publisher = [[Quickbeam Software]]<br />
|Musician = <br />
|Release = <br />
|Platform = [[Dragon 32]] [[Dragon 64]]<br />
|Genre = Fighting<br />
|Gamemode = <br />
|Operation = {{Joystick2}}<br />
|Media = {{Cassette}}<br />
|Language = {{EN}} <br />
|Info = <br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Download ==<br />
<br />
[http://archive.worldofdragon.org/archive/index.php?dir=Tapes/Dragon/cas/&file=shaolin%20master%20%28198x%29%28quickbeam%29%5Bu%5D.zip World of Dragon (.cas)]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Games]] [[Category:Game_In_Archive]]</div>Rinkhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=Shaolin_Master&diff=4605Shaolin Master2013-07-26T19:40:18Z<p>Rink: </p>
<hr />
<div>{| align="right" valign="top"<br />
|{{Infobox Game<br />
|Image = [[Image:Shaolin Master 1.png|center|300px|Title screen from the game]]<br />
|Gamenumber = <br />
|Company = <br />
|Developer = <br />
|Publisher = [[Quickbeam Software]]<br />
|Musician = <br />
|Release = <br />
|Platform = [[Dragon 32]] [[Dragon 64]]<br />
|Genre = Fighting<br />
|Gamemode = <br />
|Operation = {{Joystick2}}<br />
|Media = {{Cassette}}<br />
|Language = {{EN}} <br />
|Info = <br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Download ==<br />
<br />
[http://archive.worldofdragon.org/archive/index.php?dir=Tapes/Dragon/cas/&file=shaolin%20master%20%28198x%29%28quickbeam%29%5Bu%5D.zip Shaolin Master] (Zipped CAS file)<br />
<br />
[[Category:Games]] [[Category:Game_In_Archive]]</div>Rinkhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=Shaolin_Master&diff=4604Shaolin Master2013-07-26T19:39:30Z<p>Rink: Created page with '{| align="right" valign="top" |{{Infobox Game |Image = Title screen from the game |Gamenumber = |Company = |Developer = |Publisher ...'</p>
<hr />
<div>{| align="right" valign="top"<br />
|{{Infobox Game<br />
|Image = [[Image:Shaolin Master 1.png|center|300px|Title screen from the game]]<br />
|Gamenumber = <br />
|Company = <br />
|Developer = <br />
|Publisher = [[Quickbeam Software]]<br />
|Musician = <br />
|Release = <br />
|Platform = [[Dragon 32]] [[Dragon 64]]<br />
|Genre = Fighting<br />
|Gamemode = <br />
|Operation = {{Joystick}}<br />
|Media = {{Cassette}}<br />
|Language = {{EN}} <br />
|Info = <br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Download ==<br />
<br />
[http://archive.worldofdragon.org/archive/index.php?dir=Tapes/Dragon/cas/&file=shaolin%20master%20%28198x%29%28quickbeam%29%5Bu%5D.zip Shaolin Master] (Zipped CAS file)<br />
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[[Category:Games]] [[Category:Game_In_Archive]]</div>Rinkhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=File:Shaolin_Master_1.png&diff=4603File:Shaolin Master 1.png2013-07-26T19:34:37Z<p>Rink: uploaded a new version of "File:Shaolin Master 1.png": Title screen from the game Shaolin Master by Quickbeam Software.</p>
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<div>Title screen from the game Shaolin Master by Quickbeam Software.</div>Rinkhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=File:Shaolin_Master_1.png&diff=4602File:Shaolin Master 1.png2013-07-26T19:33:07Z<p>Rink: Title screen from the game Shaolin Master by Quickbeam Software.</p>
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<div>Title screen from the game Shaolin Master by Quickbeam Software.</div>Rinkhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=Castle_Dracula&diff=4601Castle Dracula2013-07-26T19:25:16Z<p>Rink: </p>
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|{{Infobox Game<br />
|Image = [[Image:Castle Dracula 1.png|center|300px|Title screen from the game]]<br />
|Gamenumber = <br />
|Company = <br />
|Developer = <br />
|Publisher = [[Mercury Software]]<br />
|Musician = <br />
|Release = [[:Category:Game_1986|1986]]<br />
|Platform = [[Dragon 32]] [[Dragon 64]]<br />
|Genre = Adventure<br />
|Gamemode = [[1P Only]]<br />
|Operation = {{Keyboard}}<br />
|Media = {{Cassette}}<br />
|Language = {{EN}} <br />
|Info = <br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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Castle Dracula is a text adventure game written in BASIC and was also available for the Spectrum, MSX, Commodore Plus/4, Atari 64K and the Texas 99/4a.<br />
<br />
Advertisements for the title claimed:<br />
<br />
''The original much acclaimed macabre adventure.''<br />
<br />
''Travel the Borgo Pass in gothic Transylvania on a journey into terror. Explore the sinister black castle. Meet Frankenstein, the wolfman, & other grizzly inhabitants in this black rainbow of horror.''<br />
<br />
''The gates of hell await!''<br />
<br />
== Screenshots ==<br />
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[[File:Castle Dracula 2.png]] [[File:Castle Dracula 3.png]]<br />
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== Download ==<br />
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[http://archive.worldofdragon.org/archive/index.php?dir=Tapes/Dragon/cas/&file=castle%20dracula%20%281986%29%28mercury%20software%29%5Bu%5D.zip Castle Dracula] (Zipped CAS file)<br />
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== Links ==<br />
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* [http://solutionarchive.com/game/id%2C2390/Castle+Dracula.html Castle Dracula] on the [http://www.solutionarchive.com Classic Adventure Solution Archive]<br />
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[[Category:Games]] [[Category:Game_1986]] [[Category:Adventure]] [[Category:Game_In_Archive]]</div>Rinkhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=Guardian_Angel&diff=3374Guardian Angel2011-09-23T13:48:53Z<p>Rink: </p>
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|Gamenumber = <br />
|Company = [[Insert Company]]<br />
|Developer = [[Insert Developer]]<br />
|Publisher = [[Blaby Computer Games]]<br />
|Musician = <br />
|HVSC = <br />
|Release = [[Insert Game_19xx Category]]<br />
|Platform = [[Dragon 32]] or [[Dragon 64]]<br />
|Genre = Arcade<br />
|Gamemode = [[1P Only]]<br />
|Operation = {{Joystick1}}<br />
|Media = {{Cassette}}<br />
|Language = {{EN}} <br />
|Info = <br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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== Reviews ==<br />
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== Screenshots ==<br />
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[[File:Guardian Angel 2.png]]<br />
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== Packaging ==<br />
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[[File:Game_box.jpg]]<br />
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== Download ==<br />
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[http://archive.worldofdragon.org/archive/index.php?dir=Tapes/Dragon/wav/&file=Blaby%20Computer%20Games%20-%20Guardian%20Angel.zip World Of Dragon (.wav)]<br />
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[http://archive.worldofdragon.org/archive/index.php?dir=Tapes/Dragon/cas/&file=guardian%20angel%20%28198x%29%28blaby%20computer%20games%29%5Bu%5D.zip World Of Dragon (.cas)]<br />
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[[Category:Games]] [[Category:Game_In_Archive]] [[Category:Game_Online]]</div>Rinkhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=Transylvanian_Tower&diff=3370Transylvanian Tower2011-09-21T13:17:22Z<p>Rink: </p>
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|Image = [[Image:Transylvanian Tower 5.png|center|300px|Count Kreepie]]<br />
|Gamenumber = <br />
|Company = <br />
|Developer = <br />
|Publisher = [[Richard Shepherd Software]]<br />
|Musician = <br />
|Release = <br />
|Platform = [[Dragon 32]] [[Dragon 64]]<br />
|Genre = Adventure<br />
|Gamemode = [[1P Only]]<br />
|Operation = {{Keyboard}}<br />
|Media = {{Cassette}}<br />
|Language = {{EN}} <br />
|Info = <br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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Transylvanian Tower is a BASIC game released by [[Richard Shepherd Software]] and features a reasonably impressive use of BASIC's drawing commands to offer an early attempt at a 3D environment.<br />
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== Screenshots ==<br />
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[[File:Transylvanian Tower 1.png]] [[File:Transylvanian Tower 2.png]] <br />
[[File:Transylvanian Tower 3.png]] [[File:Transylvanian Tower 4.png]] <br />
[[File:Transylvanian Tower 6.png]]<br />
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== Download ==<br />
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[http://archive.worldofdragon.org/archive/index.php?dir=Tapes/Dragon/cas/&file=transylvanian%20tower%20%28198x%29%28richard%20shephard%20software%29%5Bu%5D.zip World Of Dragon (.cas)]<br />
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[[Category:Games]] [[Category:Adventure]] [[Category:Game_In_Archive]]</div>Rinkhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=Transylvanian_Tower&diff=3369Transylvanian Tower2011-09-21T13:07:49Z<p>Rink: Created page with '{| align="right" valign="top" |{{Infobox Game |Image = Count Kreepie |Gamenumber = |Company = |Developer = |Publisher = [[Rich...'</p>
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|Image = [[Image:Transylvanian Tower 5.png|center|300px|Count Kreepie]]<br />
|Gamenumber = <br />
|Company = <br />
|Developer = <br />
|Publisher = [[Richard Shepherd Software]]<br />
|Musician = <br />
|Release = <br />
|Platform = [[Dragon 32]] [[Dragon 64]]<br />
|Genre = Adventure<br />
|Gamemode = [[1P Only]]<br />
|Operation = {{Keyboard}}<br />
|Media = {{Cassette}}<br />
|Language = {{EN}} <br />
|Info = <br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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== Screenshots ==<br />
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[[File:Transylvanian Tower 1.png]] [[File:Transylvanian Tower 2.png]] <br />
[[File:Transylvanian Tower 3.png]] [[File:Transylvanian Tower 4.png]] <br />
[[File:Transylvanian Tower 6.png]]<br />
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== Download ==<br />
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[http://archive.worldofdragon.org/archive/index.php?dir=Tapes/Dragon/cas/&file=transylvanian%20tower%20%28198x%29%28richard%20shephard%20software%29%5Bu%5D.zip World Of Dragon (.cas)]<br />
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<div></div>Rinkhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=Air_Assault&diff=3361Air Assault2011-09-21T13:01:36Z<p>Rink: </p>
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|{{Infobox Game<br />
|Image = [[Image:Air Assault 1.png|center|300px|Loading screen from the game]]<br />
|Gamenumber = <br />
|Company = <br />
|Developer = <br />
|Publisher = [[Datacom Publications]]<br />
|Musician = <br />
|Release = [[:Category:Game_1984|1984]]<br />
|Platform = [[Dragon 32]] [[Dragon 64]]<br />
|Genre = Arcade<br />
|Gamemode = [[1P Only]]<br />
|Operation = {{Keyboard}}<br />
|Media = {{Cassette}}<br />
|Language = {{EN}} <br />
|Info = <br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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Air Assault is mildly entertaining game in a similar vein to Bomber Baron on the Acorn Electron. <br />
You are the pilot of a helicopter which is slowly losing altitude, and must clear a suitable landing space to escape a tragic (if predictable) end. To accomplish this, you must drop bombs on the city below you.<br />
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The game suffers from a lack of pace, negating any possible excitement.<br />
<br />
== Screenshots ==<br />
<br />
[[File:Air_Assault_2.PNG]]<br />
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== Download ==<br />
<br />
[http://archive.worldofdragon.org/archive/index.php?dir=Tapes/Dragon/cas/&file=air%20assault%20%281984%29%28datacom%20publications%29%5B%21%5D.zip World Of Dragon (.cas)]<br />
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[[Category:Games]] [[Category:Game_1984]] [[Category:Arcade]] [[Category:Game_In_Archive]]</div>Rinkhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=Castle_Dracula&diff=3360Castle Dracula2011-09-21T12:48:28Z<p>Rink: </p>
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|{{Infobox Game<br />
|Image = [[Image:Castle Dracula 1.png|center|300px|Title screen from the game]]<br />
|Gamenumber = <br />
|Company = <br />
|Developer = <br />
|Publisher = [[Mercury Software]]<br />
|Musician = <br />
|Release = [[:Category:Game_1986|1986]]<br />
|Platform = [[Dragon 32]] [[Dragon 64]]<br />
|Genre = Adventure<br />
|Gamemode = [[1P Only]]<br />
|Operation = {{Keyboard}}<br />
|Media = {{Cassette}}<br />
|Language = {{EN}} <br />
|Info = <br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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Castle Dracula is a text adventure game written in BASIC and was also available for the Spectrum MSX, the Commodore Plus/4, Atari 64K and the Texas 99/4a.<br />
<br />
Advertisements for the title claimed:<br />
<br />
''The original much acclaimed macabre adventure.''<br />
<br />
''Travel the Borgo Pass in gothic Transylvania on a journey into terror. Explore the sinister black castle. Meet Frankenstein, the wolfman, & other grizzly inhabitants in this black rainbow of horror.''<br />
<br />
''The gates of hell await!''<br />
<br />
== Screenshots ==<br />
<br />
[[File:Castle Dracula 2.png]] [[File:Castle Dracula 3.png]]<br />
<br />
== Download ==<br />
<br />
[http://archive.worldofdragon.org/archive/index.php?dir=Tapes/Dragon/cas/&file=castle%20dracula%20%281986%29%28mercury%20software%29%5Bu%5D.zip World Of Dragon (.cas)]<br />
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[[Category:Games]] [[Category:Game_1986]] [[Category:Adventure]] [[Category:Game_In_Archive]]</div>Rinkhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=Castle_Dracula&diff=3359Castle Dracula2011-09-21T12:48:00Z<p>Rink: </p>
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|{{Infobox Game<br />
|Image = [[Image:Castle Dracula 1.png|center|300px|Title screen from the game]]<br />
|Gamenumber = <br />
|Company = <br />
|Developer = <br />
|Publisher = [[Mercury Software]]<br />
|Musician = <br />
|Release = [[:Category:Game_1986|1986]]<br />
|Platform = [[Dragon 32]] [[Dragon 64]]<br />
|Genre = Adventure<br />
|Gamemode = [[1P Only]]<br />
|Operation = {{Keyboard}}<br />
|Media = {{Cassette}}<br />
|Language = {{EN}} <br />
|Info = <br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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Castle Dracula is a text adventure game written in BASIC and was also available for the Spectrum MSX, the Commodore Plus/4, Atari 64K and the Texas 99/4a.<br />
<br />
Advertisements for the title claimed:<br />
''The original much acclaimed macabre adventure.''<br />
<br />
''Travel the Borgo Pass in gothic Transylvania on a journey into terror. Explore the sinister black castle. Meet Frankenstein, the wolfman, & other grizzly inhabitants in this black rainbow of horror.''<br />
''The gates of hell await!''<br />
<br />
== Screenshots ==<br />
<br />
[[File:Castle Dracula 2.png]] [[File:Castle Dracula 3.png]]<br />
<br />
== Download ==<br />
<br />
[http://archive.worldofdragon.org/archive/index.php?dir=Tapes/Dragon/cas/&file=castle%20dracula%20%281986%29%28mercury%20software%29%5Bu%5D.zip World Of Dragon (.cas)]<br />
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[[Category:Games]] [[Category:Game_1986]] [[Category:Adventure]] [[Category:Game_In_Archive]]</div>Rinkhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=Castle_Dracula&diff=3358Castle Dracula2011-09-21T12:29:47Z<p>Rink: Created page with '{| align="right" valign="top" |{{Infobox Game |Image = Title screen from the game |Gamenumber = |Company = |Developer = |Publisher ...'</p>
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|{{Infobox Game<br />
|Image = [[Image:Castle Dracula 1.png|center|300px|Title screen from the game]]<br />
|Gamenumber = <br />
|Company = <br />
|Developer = <br />
|Publisher = [[Mercury Software]]<br />
|Musician = <br />
|Release = [[:Category:Game_1986|1986]]<br />
|Platform = [[Dragon 32]] [[Dragon 64]]<br />
|Genre = Adventure<br />
|Gamemode = [[1P Only]]<br />
|Operation = {{Keyboard}}<br />
|Media = {{Cassette}}<br />
|Language = {{EN}} <br />
|Info = <br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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Castle Dracula is a text adventure game written in BASIC.<br />
<br />
== Screenshots ==<br />
<br />
[[File:Castle Dracula 2.png]] [[File:Castle Dracula 3.png]]<br />
<br />
== Download ==<br />
<br />
[http://archive.worldofdragon.org/archive/index.php?dir=Tapes/Dragon/cas/&file=castle%20dracula%20%281986%29%28mercury%20software%29%5Bu%5D.zip World Of Dragon (.cas)]<br />
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[[Category:Games]] [[Category:Game_1986]] [[Category:Adventure]] [[Category:Game_In_Archive]]</div>Rinkhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=File:Castle_Dracula_3.png&diff=3357File:Castle Dracula 3.png2011-09-21T12:27:09Z<p>Rink: </p>
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<div></div>Rinkhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=Guardian_Angel&diff=3354Guardian Angel2011-09-21T09:38:41Z<p>Rink: </p>
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|Image = [[Image:Guardian Angel 1.png|center|300px|Loading screen from the game]]<br />
|Gamenumber = <br />
|Company = [[Insert Company]]<br />
|Developer = [[Insert Developer]]<br />
|Publisher = [[Blaby Computer Games]]<br />
|Musician = <br />
|HVSC = <br />
|Release = [[Insert Game_19xx Category]]<br />
|Platform = [[Dragon 32]] or [[Dragon 64]]<br />
|Genre = Arcade<br />
|Gamemode = [[1P Only]]<br />
|Operation = {{Keyboard}}<br />
|Media = {{Cassette}}<br />
|Language = {{EN}} <br />
|Info = <br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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== Reviews ==<br />
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== Screenshots ==<br />
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[[File:Guardian Angel 2.png]]<br />
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== Packaging ==<br />
<br />
[[File:Game_box.jpg]]<br />
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<br />
== Download ==<br />
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[http://archive.worldofdragon.org/archive/index.php?dir=Tapes/Dragon/wav/&file=Blaby%20Computer%20Games%20-%20Guardian%20Angel.zip World Of Dragon (.wav)]<br />
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[http://archive.worldofdragon.org/archive/index.php?dir=Tapes/Dragon/cas/&file=guardian%20angel%20%28198x%29%28blaby%20computer%20games%29%5Bu%5D.zip World Of Dragon (.cas)]<br />
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[[Category:Games]] [[Category:Game_In_Archive]] [[Category:Game_Online]]</div>Rinkhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=Guardian_Angel&diff=3353Guardian Angel2011-09-21T09:37:20Z<p>Rink: </p>
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|Image = [[Image:Guardian Angel 1.png|center|300px|Loading screen from the game]]<br />
|Gamenumber = <br />
|Company = [[Insert Company]]<br />
|Developer = [[Insert Developer]]<br />
|Publisher = [[Blaby Computer Games]]<br />
|Musician = <br />
|HVSC = <br />
|Release = [[Insert Game_19xx Category]]<br />
|Platform = [[Dragon 32]] or [[Dragon 64]]<br />
|Genre = Arcade<br />
|Gamemode = [[1P Only]]<br />
|Operation = {{Keyboard}}<br />
|Media = {{Cassette}}<br />
|Language = {{EN}} <br />
|Info = <br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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== Reviews ==<br />
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== Screenshots ==<br />
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[[File:Guardian Angel 2.png]]<br />
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== Packaging ==<br />
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[[File:Game_box.jpg]]<br />
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== Download ==<br />
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[http://archive.worldofdragon.org/archive/index.php?dir=Tapes/Dragon/wav/&file=Blaby%20Computer%20Games%20-%20Guardian%20Angel.zip World Of Dragon (Wav)]<br />
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[[Category:Games]] [[Category:Game_In_Archive]] [[Category:Game_Online]]</div>Rinkhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=Guardian_Angel&diff=3352Guardian Angel2011-09-21T09:35:23Z<p>Rink: </p>
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|Gamenumber = <br />
|Company = [[Insert Company]]<br />
|Developer = [[Insert Developer]]<br />
|Publisher = [[Blaby Computer Games]]<br />
|Musician = <br />
|HVSC = <br />
|Release = [[Insert Game_19xx Category]]<br />
|Platform = [[Dragon 32]] or [[Dragon 64]]<br />
|Genre = Arcade<br />
|Gamemode = [[1P Only]]<br />
|Operation = {{Keyboard}}<br />
|Media = {{Cassette}}<br />
|Language = {{EN}} <br />
|Info = <br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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== Reviews ==<br />
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== Screenshots ==<br />
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[[File:Guardian Angel 2.png]]<br />
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== Packaging ==<br />
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[[File:Game_box.jpg]]<br />
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== Download ==<br />
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[[File:Publisher - Game.cas]]<br />
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|Image = [[Image:Guardian Angel 1|center|300px|Loading screen from the game]]<br />
|Gamenumber = <br />
|Company = [[Insert Company]]<br />
|Developer = [[Insert Developer]]<br />
|Publisher = [[Blaby Computer Games]]<br />
|Musician = <br />
|HVSC = <br />
|Release = [[Insert Game_19xx Category]]<br />
|Platform = [[Dragon 32]] or [[Dragon 64]]<br />
|Genre = Arcade<br />
|Gamemode = [[1P Only]]<br />
|Operation = {{Keyboard}}<br />
|Media = {{Cassette}}<br />
|Language = {{EN}} <br />
|Info = <br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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== Reviews ==<br />
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== Screenshots ==<br />
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[[File:Guardian Angel 2.png]]<br />
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== Packaging ==<br />
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[[File:Game_box.jpg]]<br />
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== Download ==<br />
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[[File:Publisher - Game.cas]]<br />
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[[Category:Games]] [[Category:Game_In_Archive]] [[Category:Game_Online]]</div>Rinkhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=File:Guardian_Angel_2.png&diff=3350File:Guardian Angel 2.png2011-09-21T09:32:17Z<p>Rink: </p>
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<div></div>Rinkhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=Monsters_and_Magic&diff=3347Monsters and Magic2011-09-19T20:02:06Z<p>Rink: </p>
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|{{Infobox Game<br />
|Image = [[Image:Monsters & Magic 0.png|center|300px|Loading screen from the game]]<br />
|Gamenumber = <br />
|Company = <br />
|Developer = [[Prickly-Pear Software]]<br />
|Publisher = [[Dragon Data Ltd]]<br />
|Musician = <br />
|Release = [[:Category:Game_1983|1983]]<br />
|Platform = [[Dragon 32]] [[Dragon 64]]<br />
|Genre = Adventure<br />
|Gamemode = [[1P Only]]<br />
|Operation = {{Keyboard}}<br />
|Media = {{Cassette}}<br />
|Language = {{EN}} <br />
|Info = <br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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== Screenshots ==<br />
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[[File:Monsters & Magic 1.png]]<br />
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[[File:Monsters & Magic 2.png]]<br />
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