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Enjoy your favorite Atari 2600 and 7800 games on one system, the Atari 2600+
Venus the Flytrap
Moby ID: 15315
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[
Atari ST
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Amiga screenshots
From the intro.
The title-screen for the Amiga version.
In this platformer, you control an unusual character. An insect...
Much of the game takes place upside-down. Step on the double-arrows to reverse the gravity.
If you stand on these arrows, you can jump much higher.
This is the bonus-stage. Here you can actually fly, unlike in the regular stages.
The boss at the end of the bonus-stage.
You can get different weapons from fallen enemies, this is called 3-way, for obvious reasons.
Collect these flying hearts to restore your life-energy.
Playing upside-down takes a while to get used to.
In the dead city, you will face bouncing caterpillars.
A dead-end. You can't go back in this game, so your only option here is to kill yourself. Just step on the time-drainers below and die from time-out.
You can't jump if you stand on magnets...
Sometimes you'll meet bigger and tougher variations of the ordinary enemies.
No, that's not another player, it's just a statue looking like me.
This screen-shot is from the Creeping Swamp. The enemy is a smaller version of an earlier boss.
That's a big cannon. And I have to get down there...
Narrow tunnels in the Tech-World.
When you reach the later stages, the game gets really tricky.
Using the mortar-weapon to kill an enemy below me.
What a strange level. Walking on skeleton-bones and skulls?
Ouch! I died, and my body exploded.
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