User talk:Turbo852

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[edit] RE: Shooter Maker

Sorry to hear that. I think you might be better off asking an administrator for the final version of the page. Try asking User:LaraLove or User:Dfrg.msc about recovering the text of the page for you. I hope this helps.  Marlith (Talk)  23:38, 29 May 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Sure thing

I think this is it, it's the deleted revision of Shooter Maker as of 00:20, 4 April 2008. It's in Nowiki, so you should be able to copy and paste it out. Cheers! Dfrg_msc 00:09, 1 June 2008 (UTC)

'''Shooter Maker 95''' is a computer program that allows users to create 2D shooting games. It does not allow users to create FPS (First Person Shooter) style games, unlike [[FPS Creator]] which does allow you to make 3d First Person shooters. Shooter maker 95 was translated from Japanese into English and illegally distributed{{Fact|date=April 2007}}. The games can be static screen (no scrolling), side scrolling (like ''[[R-Type]]''), vertical scrolling (like ''[[Aero Fighters]]''), or a combination of side and vertical scrolling (Diagonal scrolling). Each level in the game can be changed to whichever type of scrolling the designer prefers. The program allows for up to four separate background layers, which can scroll independently of each other. It supports both .wav and .midi sound formats. There are options for an opening sequence, between level cut-scenes, and an ending sequence. Only 1 player mode is supported. The game was release in Japan by ASCII / Enterbrain The Music was composed by the U.K. band INTELLIGENTSIA, who also created the in game FX. [[Category:Game creation software]] [[Category:Windows games]] {{videogame-software-stub}}