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    Lethal Xcess





    ~* Lethal Xcess *~

    Lethal Xcess

    Developer(s)X-Troll
    Publisher(s)Eclipse
    Platform(s)Atari ST, Amiga
    Release date1991
    Genre(s)Shoot-em-up
    Mode(s)Multiplayer
    Rating(s)N/A
    Mediadual format floppy disk

    Lethal Xcess has been developed in approximately 12 months by two members of the Atari ST demo crew X-Troll and published by Eclipse in 1991. The only available versions are for Amiga and Atari ST, both have been done by the original developers. Lethal Xcess is one of the classic shoot 'em up games released in the early 1990s. While it's a slightly above average shooter on the Amiga platform, it drives the weaker Atari ST hardware far beyond its limits. The technical specifications are awesome and it's probably one of the technically most impressive games for the Atari ST.

    Besides many other technical impressive features, like digital sound, sync-scrolling, overscan, full 2 player support, etc. all original copies of Lethal Xcess featured dual format, which allowed the Amiga and Atari versions to boot from the very same disk.

    Lethal Xcess was coded by Claus Frein and Heinz Rudolf. Originally it was planned to be an independent release, but in the end it became the sequel to Wings of Death and features music by Jochen Hippel. Lethal Xcess has been the first commercial project of Claus Frein and Heinz Rudolf, although they had some offers before. Due to the disappointing sales, both coders quit the gaming industry and became IT consultants later.

    Credits

    • Coding: Claus Frein and Heinz Rudolf
    • Game Design: Heinz Rudolf
    • Graphics: Heinz Rudolf, Niklas Malmqvist
    • Manual illustrations: Niklas Malmqvist
    • Music: Jochen Hippel
    • Cover Picture: Celal Kandemiroglu

    External links

    • The official Lethal Xcess webite by the original coders
    • The Thalion webshrine contains a description of Lethal Xcess




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