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Volley for Two   [2020]

Volley for Two Released by :
Kollektivet [web]

Release Date :
10 October 2020

Type :
C128 Release

AKA :
Volley for 2

Website :
https://kollektivet.nu/v42/

User rating:**********  9.5/10 (10 votes)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Jonas Hultén of Hultén Brothers, Kollektivet
Music .... Encore of Kollektivet, Undone
Graphics .... Anders Larsson of Kollektivet


SIDs used in this release :
Volley for Two(/MUSICIANS/E/Encore/Volley_for_Two.sid)
Volley for Two (NTSC)(/MUSICIANS/E/Encore/Volley_for_Two_NTSC.sid)

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User Comment
Submitted by Monte Carlos on 11 October 2020
I have to press a switch on my monitor if i want to toggle VDC/VIC.
User Comment
Submitted by Yogibear on 11 October 2020
Great release!
User Comment
Submitted by KAL_123 on 11 October 2020
Interesting gameplay-idea. Little bit complicated to play in some moments and a CPU-opponent would also be cool. But this gaming-idea definitely has potential.
User Comment
Submitted by wil on 10 October 2020
Nice game! Gameplay is not easy though. While service is straightforward (just hitting button), the return often fails. I think controlling would be easier if the figures had a slower acceleration at first, allowing for small adjustments in position. I like this being a C128 release, although, as Krill pointed out a C64 conversion would be within short reach. But since it runs well on C128, it is fine as it is (waving around my C128).
User Comment
Submitted by Krill on 10 October 2020
Nice game!

Makes me wonder why it was made for native C-128 mode only. Apart from the scoreboard on VDC (which is a very nice touch), does it really need 2 MHz for the physics engine? Or the extra 64K for replays? A crack that runs on C-64 would be something. :)
User Comment
Submitted by TheRyk on 10 October 2020
Makes a lot more sense when you know it's a 128 relase which was not really clear from the website linked in Oneliners ^^

maybe it's time to use my 128D again for some other function than TV rack ^^
User Comment
Submitted by Dymo on 10 October 2020
Niiice.. tested it out briefly in vice, good stuff :) Will also have to rig my c128 up here..
User Comment
Submitted by hedning on 10 October 2020
Amazing stuff, guys! Well done! Finally I am forced to bring out my good old sturdy C128DCR.
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