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The game uses roughly the same song as the Commodore 64 version, and was probably arranged for the Spectrum by [[Rob Hubbard]] as the port was made by the same company, but we have yet to get confirmation.
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Revision as of 13:48, 12 April 2016

Nemesis the Warlock
Nemesis the Warlock - ZXS - UK.jpg
Platform: ZX Spectrum
Year: 1987
Developer: Creative Reality
For other games in the series, see Nemesis the Warlock.

Nemesis the Warlock is a single-screen platform shooter based on the comic book of the same name. You play Nemesis and it's up to you to defeat the Torquemada, the Grand Master of Termight. He sends waves of Terminators at you, and you must defeat them in order to move on to the next level. Although the game isn't the impressive to look at, it has several interesting elements that make it memorable. You have several weapons to work with, a breath weapon, pistol, and sword. Also, as you kill the terminators, their bodies pile up on the ground, and you can step on them and use them to climb up onto platforms. The ZX Spectrum port isn't as good as the Commodore 64 version.

Screenshots

Nemesis the Warlock - ZXS - Title.png

The title screen.

Nemesis the Warlock - ZXS - Opening.png

The opening threat.

Nemesis the Warlock - ZXS - Main Menu.png

The main menu.

Nemesis the Warlock - ZXS - Level 1.png

Piling of the terminator bodies.


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Music

Rob Hubbard's tune isn't quite as good on the audio hardware of the ZX Spectrum, but it's still a wonderful piece.

Recording

# Title Composer Length Listen Download
01 Nemesis the Warlock Rob Hubbard 4:30
Download

Credits

(Source: C64 credits, game lacks credits)

The game uses roughly the same song as the Commodore 64 version, and was probably arranged for the Spectrum by Rob Hubbard as the port was made by the same company, but we have yet to get confirmation.

Game Rip

Format

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Download

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Ripping ZX Spectrum music is a very arduous process that is beyond the scope of this site.

Releases

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Nemesis the Warlock - ZXS - UK.jpg
Title: Nemesis the Warlock
Platform: ZX Spectrum
Released: 1987-??-??
Publisher: Martech

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