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− | | Title | + | | Title = Laser Light |
− | | BoxArt | + | | BoxArt = |
− | | | + | | Platform = {{Platform|DOS}} |
− | | | + | | Year = 1994 |
− | | Year | + | | Developer = {{Developer|Pixel Painters|Pixel Painters Corporation}} |
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'''''Laser Light''''' was billed as a mini game or a "gamelet" by Pixel Painters. It is a unique puzzle game where you place and adjust a series of mirrors and prisms to refract laser light into various targets on the playing field. It's important to think ahead in order to get the best score. | '''''Laser Light''''' was billed as a mini game or a "gamelet" by Pixel Painters. It is a unique puzzle game where you place and adjust a series of mirrors and prisms to refract laser light into various targets on the playing field. It's important to think ahead in order to get the best score. | ||
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==Screenshots== | ==Screenshots== | ||
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| Description = Hitting the targets.}} | | Description = Hitting the targets.}} | ||
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==Music== | ==Music== | ||
''Laser Light's'' music is pretty stock. It has the typical twang of FM synthesis, but it's fitting for a of this nature. Like the other games from Pixel Painters, there are no credits, so the music composer is unknown. | ''Laser Light's'' music is pretty stock. It has the typical twang of FM synthesis, but it's fitting for a of this nature. Like the other games from Pixel Painters, there are no credits, so the music composer is unknown. | ||
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===Recording=== | ===Recording=== | ||
{{Issue Recording}} | {{Issue Recording}} | ||
− | The recording will be posted when | + | The recording will be posted when a [[FMF]] player is made available. |
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===Credits=== | ===Credits=== | ||
* '''Ripper:''' Frenkel Smeijers | * '''Ripper:''' Frenkel Smeijers | ||
− | * '''Recorder:''' | + | * '''Recorder:''' N/A |
* '''Game Credits:''' | * '''Game Credits:''' | ||
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+ | (Source missing, game lacks credits) | ||
+ | [[Category:Games Without Credits]] | ||
+ | {{Issue Source}} | ||
===Game Rip=== | ===Game Rip=== | ||
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− | | | + | | File = Laser Light (DOS).zip |
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The FMF files were extracted from the LL.res file using Frenkel Smeijers' PPExt program. Currently there isn't a player that supports the FMF format, so there is no Vorbis recording. | The FMF files were extracted from the LL.res file using Frenkel Smeijers' PPExt program. Currently there isn't a player that supports the FMF format, so there is no Vorbis recording. | ||
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===Audio Devices=== | ===Audio Devices=== | ||
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− | | {{ | + | | {{Audio Device|PC Speaker|Music}} |
− | | {{ | + | | {{Audio Device|Sound Blaster|Music}} |
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([[:File:Laser Light - DOS - Setup.png|Source]]) | ([[:File:Laser Light - DOS - Setup.png|Source]]) | ||
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==Releases== | ==Releases== | ||
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{{Publication | {{Publication | ||
− | | Title | + | | Title = Laser Light |
− | | BoxArt | + | | BoxArt = NoBox.png |
− | | | + | | Platform = {{Platform|DOS}} |
− | | | + | | Publisher = {{Publisher|Pixel Painters|Pixel Painters Corporation}} |
− | | | + | | Released = 1994-??-?? |
− | | | + | | Country = USA |
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}} | }} | ||
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
− | * | + | * [http://www.mobygames.com/game/dos/laser-light mobygames.com/game/dos/laser-light] - MobyGames. |
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Laser Light was billed as a mini game or a "gamelet" by Pixel Painters. It is a unique puzzle game where you place and adjust a series of mirrors and prisms to refract laser light into various targets on the playing field. It's important to think ahead in order to get the best score.
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Screenshots
This page needs more screenshots. |
Music
Laser Light's music is pretty stock. It has the typical twang of FM synthesis, but it's fitting for a of this nature. Like the other games from Pixel Painters, there are no credits, so the music composer is unknown.
Recording
This recording is incomplete. |
The recording will be posted when a FMF player is made available.
Credits
- Ripper: Frenkel Smeijers
- Recorder: N/A
- Game Credits:
- Unknown Composer: Unknown
(Source missing, game lacks credits)
Source verification is needed. |
Game Rip
The FMF files were extracted from the LL.res file using Frenkel Smeijers' PPExt program. Currently there isn't a player that supports the FMF format, so there is no Vorbis recording.
Audio Devices
Music |
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Sound |
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Releases
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Links
- mobygames.com/game/dos/laser-light - MobyGames.
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