Hoverzone. Anyone have a copy running in an emulator?
Hoverzone. Anyone have a copy running in an emulator?
Hi Folks. Back in 1986/7 I wrote Hoverzone and "sold" it to Talent. I have a copy of the review from QL World but I was rather hoping someone could make a more comprehensive video of the gameplay and upload it to youtube so I can add it to me "memory archive"? The video here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxODmzKfuQY is pretty basic. It would be nice to have one showing the bombers and podules and zippers and muties in action! Anyway, good to see people flying the flag for the old QL! Some great memories. regards, Richard. (rgr).
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Re: Hoverzone. Anyone have a copy running in an emulator?
I made that video, it's from the PC based QL game collection 
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Re: Hoverzone. Anyone have a copy running in an emulator?
Hi Richard,
Welcome to the forums - it is always great to hear from the old software authors. I actually still sell Hoverzone on behalf of Talent
Is there anything you could add to the QL Wiki -
http://www.rwapadventures.com/ql_wiki/i ... =Hoverzone
Welcome to the forums - it is always great to hear from the old software authors. I actually still sell Hoverzone on behalf of Talent

Is there anything you could add to the QL Wiki -
http://www.rwapadventures.com/ql_wiki/i ... =Hoverzone
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Re: Hoverzone. Anyone have a copy running in an emulator?
Hmm I never heard from Talent again after a down payment of a massive 250 quid! Which paid for the twin floppy drive I needed to finish the development! It was a learn by doing experiment and a lot of fun back then. Anyway, that's by the by. Unfortunately I can't get uQLx working on a 64 bit debian install. So if anyone out there could make a more comprehensive video showing more than just shooting landers and upload it to youtube that would be super!RWAP wrote:Hi Richard,
Welcome to the forums - it is always great to hear from the old software authors. I actually still sell Hoverzone on behalf of Talent
Is there anything you could add to the QL Wiki -
http://www.rwapadventures.com/ql_wiki/i ... =Hoverzone
Re: Hoverzone. Anyone have a copy running in an emulator?
rileyrg wrote:Hi Folks. Back in 1986/7 I wrote Hoverzone and "sold" it to Talent. I have a copy of the review from QL World but I was rather hoping someone could make a more comprehensive video of the gameplay and upload it to youtube so I can add it to me "memory archive"? The video here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxODmzKfuQY is pretty basic. It would be nice to have one showing the bombers and podules and zippers and muties in action! Anyway, good to see people flying the flag for the old QL! Some great memories. regards, Richard. (rgr).
Great Richard!!!
I have it original and I think I have a dump that works on QemuLator

I will let you know: great game!!!
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Re: Hoverzone. Anyone have a copy running in an emulator?
rileyrg wrote:Hmm I never heard from Talent again after a down payment of a massive 250 quid! Which paid for the twin floppy drive I needed to finish the development! It was a learn by doing experiment and a lot of fun back then. Anyway, that's by the by. Unfortunately I can't get uQLx working on a 64 bit debian install. So if anyone out there could make a more comprehensive video showing more than just shooting landers and upload it to youtube that would be super!RWAP wrote:Hi Richard,
Welcome to the forums - it is always great to hear from the old software authors. I actually still sell Hoverzone on behalf of Talent
Is there anything you could add to the QL Wiki -
http://www.rwapadventures.com/ql_wiki/i ... =Hoverzone
Hi RIchard,
I biught Hoverzone from Talent, I thought it was one of the best games on the QL.
Do you still do any programming?
With regards to UQLX, the source code is required to be compiled on the target Linux box, I have never got UQLX compiled correctly since Redhat 9, many years ago.
But QPC2 runs under WINE, SMSQmulator runs under Java. I use both those emulators on a 64bit Ubuntu 16.04 box. These are all free.
QEMulator also runs under Wine on Linux, but too use the best features of the emualtor, a there is a payment required, still a very nice piece of software.
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Re: Hoverzone. Anyone have a copy running in an emulator?
Have you tried the Slimlogic uqlx fork? It does work on my 64 bit Linux Mint install. https://github.com/slimlogic/uqlx-forkrileyrg wrote: Hmm I never heard from Talent again after a down payment of a massive 250 quid! Which paid for the twin floppy drive I needed to finish the development! It was a learn by doing experiment and a lot of fun back then. Anyway, that's by the by. Unfortunately I can't get uQLx working on a 64 bit debian install. So if anyone out there could make a more comprehensive video showing more than just shooting landers and upload it to youtube that would be super!
cheers, Jan.
Re: Hoverzone. Anyone have a copy running in an emulator?
I'll try that. Cheers.janbredenbeek wrote:Have you tried the Slimlogic uqlx fork? It does work on my 64 bit Linux Mint install. https://github.com/slimlogic/uqlx-forkrileyrg wrote: Hmm I never heard from Talent again after a down payment of a massive 250 quid! Which paid for the twin floppy drive I needed to finish the development! It was a learn by doing experiment and a lot of fun back then. Anyway, that's by the by. Unfortunately I can't get uQLx working on a 64 bit debian install. So if anyone out there could make a more comprehensive video showing more than just shooting landers and upload it to youtube that would be super!
cheers, Jan.
Re: Hoverzone. Anyone have a copy running in an emulator?
A dump that runs on qemulator would be great. That runs under wine fine. rileyrg<at>gmailOutsoft wrote:rileyrg wrote:Hi Folks. Back in 1986/7 I wrote Hoverzone and "sold" it to Talent. I have a copy of the review from QL World but I was rather hoping someone could make a more comprehensive video of the gameplay and upload it to youtube so I can add it to me "memory archive"? The video here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxODmzKfuQY is pretty basic. It would be nice to have one showing the bombers and podules and zippers and muties in action! Anyway, good to see people flying the flag for the old QL! Some great memories. regards, Richard. (rgr).
Great Richard!!!
I have it original and I think I have a dump that works on QemuLator
I will let you know: great game!!!
Re: Hoverzone. Anyone have a copy running in an emulator?
OK, despite the docs bearing next to relation to the actual coderileyrg wrote:I'll try that. Cheers.janbredenbeek wrote:Have you tried the Slimlogic uqlx fork? It does work on my 64 bit Linux Mint install. https://github.com/slimlogic/uqlx-forkrileyrg wrote: Hmm I never heard from Talent again after a down payment of a massive 250 quid! Which paid for the twin floppy drive I needed to finish the development! It was a learn by doing experiment and a lot of fun back then. Anyway, that's by the by. Unfortunately I can't get uQLx working on a 64 bit debian install. So if anyone out there could make a more comprehensive video showing more than just shooting landers and upload it to youtube that would be super!
cheers, Jan.
