Difference between revisions of "Laser Light (DOS)"
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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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Revision as of 16:05, 30 June 2016
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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.
Contents
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 an FMF player is made available.
Credits
- Ripper: Frenkel Smeijers
- Recorder: None
- Game Credits:
- Unknown Composer: Unknown
(Source missing, game lacks credits)
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
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Sound |
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Releases
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Links
- mobygames.com/game/dos/laser-light - Moby Games.
- Games Released In 1994
- Games Developed By Pixel Painters
- No Amazon
- Games
- Laser Light (DOS)
- Incomplete Recordings
- Games By Unknown
- Games Without Credits
- Missing Source
- Games That Use FMF
- Games That Use Sound Blaster For Music
- Games That Use PC Speaker For Sound
- Games That Use Sound Blaster For Sound
- Games Released In USA
- DOS Games
- Games Published By Pixel Painters