The Perils of Willy

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akeley wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2020 10:42 am So I've played it a bit more yesterday. Similarly to one previous poster I've actually never liked neither Miner nor JSW back in the day - I just suck at platformers in general and find the precise jumping mechanic extremely frustrating.

But I really do like TPoW...
Gateway drug.

(EDIT: Didn't realise how old that post was)
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clebin wrote: Tue Nov 10, 2020 10:52 am (EDIT: Didn't realise how old that post was)
Maybe you'd be more comfortable over on WoS... :mrgreen:
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clebin wrote: Tue Nov 10, 2020 10:52 am Gateway drug.
If only. You saw my Manic Miner "performance" in the HSC (didn't get out of the first room). I think PoW is much easier, or perhaps it was a spur of a moment. These games really are "nor for me" ;)
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Hi,
... confirms my diagnosis.
Confirmed (not by programmer) ...

$C713, $0C solves and keeps the hard timing :)

( if you have snapshot, you must lose one life to reload the room data after overwrite the memory address)

ps: it solved only the first problem, the second on the right side falling looks impossible too and not to modify a simple poke...sorry :(

ps2: $E271,$00 and hard but can fall ... and relax.

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I recommend _everyone_ play both versions of this superb conversion of the rarest of the official
WIlly games, it is excellent, 'Hats off to Highriser' for their superb work. I still do not know the background story though, is there a scan of the
vic20 original tape inlay to read does anyone know?
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I'll say it again - be sure to take look at Manic Miner Presto that's bundled with this - it's MM but running about twice as fast as the original. It's amazing!
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MtM wrote: Tue Nov 10, 2020 4:54 pm is there a scan of the
vic20 original tape inlay to read does anyone know?
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+3code wrote: Tue Nov 10, 2020 5:56 pm
MtM wrote: Tue Nov 10, 2020 4:54 pm is there a scan of the
vic20 original tape inlay to read does anyone know?
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That is mega, thank you very much! And yet reading it, it seemed familiar, I must of read it before somewhere.

Thanks again. Who was the original author of TPoW?
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Hi guys

I'm afraid I don't frequent this forum too much so I've only just seen these posts. Regarding the 'bog roll' edition, it does seem that the virus sprite is a little bit wider than the original balloon, which makes it impossible to complete the room. To be honest it really was just a bit of fun social commentary more than anything, I just did a light graphics mod. Nevertheless I'll see if I can patch it up at some point.

As for the levels, there are 31 in the original Vic version, but the tape cover declared there to be 32. For this reason the 128k version of Perils Of Willy on the Spectrum does in fact contain an additional 32nd level that I designed myself. Completing this level will give you the 'true' end sequence.
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Hi,

The game was great and fun, many thanks :) Patch is ready, see on page 9.

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MtM wrote: Wed Nov 11, 2020 9:49 am Who was the original author of TPoW?
According to this it was Steve Hearnden and I Lomas.
http://sleepingelephant.com/~sleeping/i ... =10&t=8039
I checked myself and at $2000 in memory it says "S HEARNDEN AND I LOMAS".
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Kweepa wrote: Tue Nov 17, 2020 11:32 pm
MtM wrote: Wed Nov 11, 2020 9:49 am Who was the original author of TPoW?
According to this it was Steve Hearnden and I Lomas.
http://sleepingelephant.com/~sleeping/i ... =10&t=8039
I checked myself and at $2000 in memory it says "S HEARNDEN AND I LOMAS".
Hey thanks for that, another piece of the Miner Willy Lore collected!

One day I will put it all in a screen play ;-)
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highrise wrote: Tue Mar 24, 2020 9:55 am (...) I want to make the very clear point that I am producing work which anyone can use for free, and I'm not 'telling' anyone what to do. The only thing I did was to ask that people don't publish the game being played in its entirety for the first few weeks.

(...)

All I did was ask people not to post complete walkthroughs of the game in the first two weeks.
highrise wrote: Tue Mar 24, 2020 12:29 am
(...) I asked for a two week grace period. Given that people have been waiting 36 years for this game, I am sure they can spare me a couple of weeks grace.
highrise wrote: Sat Mar 21, 2020 9:26 pm (...) I didn't ask people not to post these videos, I only asked that people show a little patience and wait around two weeks before they post or share a full video of a playthrough. I think that is fair.
OK, two weeks have passed since the game's release on 15th March. In fact, almost 38 weeks have passed now, which is almost 20 times more than Allan asked for (and more than the number of rooms in The Perils of Willy or the number of years that we waited for this game ;) ).

So Allan's wish has been respected many times over, so to speak. And now anyone interested can watch a full walkthrough of The Perils of Willy on the JSW Central channel on YouTube. There is also a walkthrough of The Perils of Willy Plus. There is no walkthrough of The Roll Bog Edition, as it is currently incompletable. However, I will be happy to make a video of its completion once a bug-fixed version is released, which I hope will happen soon.

I will say for the record that these videos contain spoilers. Do not watch them if this could diminish your pleasure from playing Allan's excellent conversion of the Commodore VIC-20 classic! I encourage everyone to play this game, as I've had a lot of pleasure during the many hours I spent playing and recording it, and then replaying and re-recording it in order to improve the quality of my (Rollback-assisted) performance :) .
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Thanks Danny. Oddly, it seems that there are some items missing on that final screen! I think I might have released the test version by mistake. That room is meant to be a a lot tougher than that lol. I'll come back and revisit it at some point.
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Thanks, Allan.

If you indeed released a test file of the Plus version, then there are two reasons to release a new edition of the game package: this one and the (in)completability of the Bog Roll Edition.

I look forward to playing both variants to (proper) completion once you've released the corrected files! :)
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