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|title=Topple Zip | |||
|image=Topple Zip MSX box.jpg | |image=Topple Zip MSX box.jpg | ||
|developer=[[Bothtec]] | |developer=[[Bothtec]] | ||
|publisher=[[Bothtec]] | |publisher=[[Bothtec]] | ||
| | |released={{sys|fds}} {{jp|1987|October 9}} | ||
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|genre=[[Shooter]] | |genre=[[Shooter]] | ||
|systems=[[NEC PC-8801]], [[NEC PC-9801]], [[MSX]], [[MSX2]], [[Fujitsu FM-7]], [[Famicom Disk System]], [[Sharp X1]] | |||
|players=1 | |players=1 | ||
}} | }} | ||
Topple Zip is a vertically scrolling shooter that is also labeled as a race game. The player pilots an air craft and flies in competition against several computer controlled craft. In addition to firing upon your opponents, you may ram into them (and they may ram into you) and dislodge a power-up from them which you can then shoot and collect. There are eight distinct scenes, each of which contain a number of warps which link to other scenes. How the scenes connect is random on each play through. The goal is to locate the key which is necessary to access to warp which leads to the eight and final scene, collect it from whichever scene it is hidden inside of, and access the eighth scene before any other competitor. | '''Topple Zip''' is a game developed and published by [[Bothtec]] for a variety of popular Japanese home computer and console formats in the mid 1980s. It was originally published in [[1986]] for the [[NEC PC-8801]] and the [[MSX]], and was later ported to a number of other systems. It was made available for play on the [[Famicom Disk System]] through a "Disk Writer" kiosk, where customers could bring a disk and load it up with the software desired in exchange for a fee. As such, there is no box for the FDS version of the game, although it came with paper instructions. | ||
Topple Zip is a vertically scrolling shooter that is also labeled as a race game. The player pilots an air craft and flies in competition against several computer controlled craft. In addition to firing upon your opponents, you may ram into them (and they may ram into you) and dislodge a power-up from them which you can then shoot and collect. There are eight distinct scenes, each of which contain a number of warps which link to other scenes. How the scenes connect is random on each play through. The goal is to locate the key which is necessary to access to warp which leads to the eight and final scene, collect it from whichever scene it is hidden inside of, and access the eighth scene before any other competitor. | |||
Topple Zip has the distinction of being known in Japan as the first game which comes with hardware protection. In order to limit piracy, a physical device known as a "protect dongle" had to be attached to a computer system in order to permit the game to run. The game even went so far as to detect the remove of the dongle in the middle of game play, and suspend the game until the dongle was returned. | |||
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Image:Topple Zip MSX2 title.jpg|Title screen | |||
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== Power-ups == | == Power-ups == | ||
Power ups are found by shooting the little blue and yellow capsules that are seen from time to time throughout each scene. In addition to the capsules which are planted in a scene, more may be ejected from opponent craft by ramming into them. Some items, particularly the radar, can only be obtained from other craft. | Power ups are found by shooting the little blue and yellow capsules that are seen from time to time throughout each scene. In addition to the capsules which are planted in a scene, more may be ejected from opponent craft by ramming into them. Some items, particularly the radar, can only be obtained from other craft. | ||
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| Mine || Deposit a Mine behind your ship which strikes enemies behind you. | | Mine || Deposit a Mine behind your ship which strikes enemies behind you. | ||
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| Radar || Allows you to see what scenes each warp will take you too. Quite essential. | | Radar || Allows you to see what scenes each warp will take you too. Quite essential. | ||
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| Key || Required to access the warp which will take you to scene 8 and the end of the game. | | Key || Required to access the warp which will take you to scene 8 and the end of the game. | ||
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Image:Topple Zip MSX screen.png|MSX screen | |||
Image:Topple Zip PC-8801 screen.jpg|NEC PC-8801 screen | |||
Image:Topple Zip FM-7 screen.png|FM-7 screen | |||
Image:Topple Zip FDS screen.gif|FDS screen | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
[[Category:Bothtec]] | [[Category:Bothtec]] | ||
[[Category:Shooter]] | [[Category:Shooter]] | ||
[[Category:Single player]] | [[Category:Single player]] | ||
[[Category:NEC PC-8801]] | |||
[[Category:NEC PC-9801]] | |||
[[Category:MSX]] | |||
[[Category:MSX2]] | |||
[[Category:Fujitsu FM-7]] | |||
[[Category:Famicom Disk System]] | |||
[[Category:Sharp X1]] |