2nd August 2003, 8:58 AM
Its a old favorite of mine.
Lets just say the rest of you are competing for second place... :D
Oh... its for the Atari ST system. Here's the emulator.
Recommended settings: 32mhz cpu, 4mb memory, standard (color low/med resolution) color setting, and in the 'fullscreen mode' tab be sure to check 'use 640x400 resolution' so the game runs fullscreen and not 640x480 with borders.
Oh. When you run the emulator it'll ask you to set a folder as the hard drive. Create one, preferably, in the emu folder and put the Llamatron files in it... then all you have to do after launching the emulator is click the hdd, the llama1024 file, and it runs.
Well... except for control configuration.
I highly recommend mapping it to your keyboard or gamepad in a way that you use the better, Robotron-style controls -- one pad for movement, other for aiming gun. What I do is, on my gamepad, use the dpad for movement and the 4 main face buttons for aiming... I tried the analog but like digital buttons better.
Here is emulator
Lets just say the rest of you are competing for second place... :D
Oh... its for the Atari ST system. Here's the emulator.
Recommended settings: 32mhz cpu, 4mb memory, standard (color low/med resolution) color setting, and in the 'fullscreen mode' tab be sure to check 'use 640x400 resolution' so the game runs fullscreen and not 640x480 with borders.
Oh. When you run the emulator it'll ask you to set a folder as the hard drive. Create one, preferably, in the emu folder and put the Llamatron files in it... then all you have to do after launching the emulator is click the hdd, the llama1024 file, and it runs.
Well... except for control configuration.
I highly recommend mapping it to your keyboard or gamepad in a way that you use the better, Robotron-style controls -- one pad for movement, other for aiming gun. What I do is, on my gamepad, use the dpad for movement and the 4 main face buttons for aiming... I tried the analog but like digital buttons better.
Here is emulator