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'''Release type:''' [[Shareware]]<br />
 
'''Release type:''' [[Shareware]]<br />
'''Release date:''' ~1992-1993<br />
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'''Release date:''' [[1992]] (original release)[[Category: 1992]]<br />
 
'''Levels:''' 5<br />
 
'''Levels:''' 5<br />
'''Author:''' [[Acord Games]]<br />
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'''Author:''' [[Gary Acord]]<br />
 
'''Website:''' [http://acordgames.webs.com/ Acord Games]<br />
 
'''Website:''' [http://acordgames.webs.com/ Acord Games]<br />
 
'''Registration bonus:''' ''Zapper 5'' and ''Zapper 6'', hint sheet, secret bonus game, copies of all shareware games, membership in the Zapper Game Club<br />
 
'''Registration bonus:''' ''Zapper 5'' and ''Zapper 6'', hint sheet, secret bonus game, copies of all shareware games, membership in the Zapper Game Club<br />
 
'''Registration price:''' $20<br />
 
'''Registration price:''' $20<br />
'''Related games:''' ''[[The Fantastic Zapman]]'', ''[[Zapper 4-B: Holy Neverwhere!]]'', ''[[Anyworld]]''
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'''Related games:''' ''[[Zapper 4-B: Holy Neverwhere!]]'', ''[[The Fantastic Zapman]]'', ''[[Superheroes]]'', ''[[Anyworld]]'', ''[[Nebula]]'', ''[[Sample]]'', ''[[Terrain]]''
}}[[Category:Pending articles|Zapper 4 1]]<center>'''FULL ENTRY COMING SOON!'''</center>
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AKA ''Zapper 4: Lost in Zapperstein'', AKA ''Escape from Neverwhere 1''
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
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{{SeriesNav|Zapper series{{!}}(Overview)|Escape from Neverwhere|Holy Neverwhere!|[[Zapper series]]}}
  
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== Story ==
  
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[[File:neverwhereShot.png|320px|thumb|Up is sideways in ''Escape from Neverwhere'']]
  
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You were sitting at your computer one day, totally absorbed and hypnotized by its trance-inducing coruscations, when suddenly, zap! A ligntning bolt came crashing through the window and surged through you and your computer. 
  
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Blackness overwhelmed you for a few seemingly endless moments. When your consciousness began to return, a swirling light of meaningless gyrations gradually slowed down until something could be made of them. And as things slowly cleared, you found yourself somehow blended into the heart of the computer in a landscape molded from transistors and chips, caught up, captured & trapped in a world beyond the limits of human imagination, another dimension, another time and space, you would come to call the enchanted land of Neverwhere -- a world wherein you will be called ZAPPER!
  
 
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AKA ''Zapper 4: Lost in Zapperstein'', AKA ''Escape from Neverwhere 1''
 
 
 
==Story==
 
 
 
[[File:neverwhereShot.png|320px|thumb|Up is sideways in ''Escape from Neverwhere'']]
 
 
 
You were  sitting at your computer  one day,  totally absorbed and  hypnotized by its trance-inducing  coruscations,when suddenly, zap! -- A  ligntning  bolt  came crashing through the window and surged through  you and your  computer.  Blackness overwhelmed  you  for a few seemingly endless  moments.
 
 
 
When your consciousness began to return, a swirling light of meaningless gyrations  gradually slowed
 
down until  something could be made of  them.  And,  as things slowly cleared,  you found    yourself  somehow blended into the  heart  of the computer in a landscape molded from transistors and chips, caught up, captured & trapped  in a world  beyond the limits  of human imagination,  another dimension, another time and space, you would come to call the  enchanted land of  Neverwhere -- a world wherein you will be called ZAPPER!
 
  
 
Enchanting though this place called Neverwhere may be,  you find  yourself driven and compelled by one obsession.  This feeling  grows so intense that it  overwhelms  your  every thought.  This  drive,  this yearning  to  get out  of this place  and find  some  way  to get back  to the real world of your  loved ones  and  friends becomes your dominant impulse. Your every action becomes more and more bent on getting out -- ESCAPING!
 
Enchanting though this place called Neverwhere may be,  you find  yourself driven and compelled by one obsession.  This feeling  grows so intense that it  overwhelms  your  every thought.  This  drive,  this yearning  to  get out  of this place  and find  some  way  to get back  to the real world of your  loved ones  and  friends becomes your dominant impulse. Your every action becomes more and more bent on getting out -- ESCAPING!
  
You  have  been  summoned to return to Neverwhere, where you venture  all  the  way  to its capital city Zapperstein  on a reluctant mission to save  the Zargons from an evil ruler... but you never  lose  sight  of your real mission  which is to escape  this  bizarre  world inside the computer & find the way back to  the real world of your  loved  ones and friends.  
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You  have  been  summoned to return to Neverwhere, where you venture  all  the  way  to its capital city Zapperstein  on a reluctant mission to save  the Zargons from an evil ruler... but you never  lose  sight  of your real mission  which is to escape  this  bizarre  world inside the computer & find the way back to  the real world of your  loved  ones and friends.
  
 
==Instructions==
 
==Instructions==
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[D] - drop objects.   
 
[D] - drop objects.   
  
<B] - drop bombs,if any
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[B] - drop bombs,if any
  
 
[N] - small right jump.
 
[N] - small right jump.
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[[Acord Games]]
 
[[Acord Games]]
  
==Links==
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== Resources ==
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* The first level seems basically original.
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* Levels 2 and 3 are based on the first two levels from ''[[Nebula]]''.
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* Level 4 is based on ''[[Sample]]''.
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* Level 5 is based on ''[[Terrain]]''.
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== Availability ==
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Distributed through contemporary bulletin boards, through the [http://acordgames.webstarts.com/ author's Website], and through several third-party mirror archives.
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Also available on several shareware compilation CD-ROMs, including:
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* Public Software Library's '''[[:Category:PSL Monthly 3-10: Education|PSL Monthly 3-10: Education]]'''[[Category:PSL Monthly 3-10: Education]] (August 1995)
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== Archive History ==
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On November 7, 2010, Demu.org maintainer Swizzle pointed out the archive of Gary Acord material on [http://www.demu.org/resources?textsearch=gary+acord the site] -- which was swiftly added to the Game-Maker Archive.
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== Links ==
  
 
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* [http://www.dosmuseum.com/pages/view.php?ref=1192 ''Zapper 4: Escape from Neverwhere '' (DOS Museum)]
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=== Interviews / Articles ===
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* [http://www.gamasutra.com/blogs/EJRTairne/20130516/192184/Inside_the_Mind_of_Gary_Acord.php Inside the Mind of Gary Acord] (Gamasutra)
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=== Listings ===
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* [https://archive.org/details/Zapper4EscapefromNeverwhere_1020 archive.org entry]
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* [http://demu.org/resource/Zapper4EscapefromNeverwhere_1020 demu.org entry]
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=== Misc. Links ===
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* '''[http://www.aderack.com/game-maker/java/zapper4.php Play ''Escape from Neverwhere'' online]'''
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== Downloads ==
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* '''''[http://www.aderack.com/game-maker/downloads/never.zip Zapper 4: Escape from Neverwhere]''''' (1.2 MB)
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* [[Media:Neverwhere1.png|Level 1 map]] (? kB)
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* [[Media:Neverwhere2.png|Level 2 map]] (? kB)
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* [[Media:Neverwhere3.png|Level 3 map]] (? kB)
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* [[Media:Neverwhere4.png|Level 4 map]] (? kB)
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* Level 5 map (? kB)
  
 
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Latest revision as of 04:36, 6 August 2017

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Zapper 4: Escape from Neverwhere
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Release type: Shareware
Release date: 1992 (original release)
Levels: 5
Author: Gary Acord
Website: Acord Games
Registration bonus: Zapper 5 and Zapper 6, hint sheet, secret bonus game, copies of all shareware games, membership in the Zapper Game Club
Registration price: $20
Related games: Zapper 4-B: Holy Neverwhere!, The Fantastic Zapman, Superheroes, Anyworld, Nebula, Sample, Terrain


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AKA Zapper 4: Lost in Zapperstein, AKA Escape from Neverwhere 1

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(Overview) Escape from Neverwhere Holy Neverwhere!
Zapper series

Story[edit]

Up is sideways in Escape from Neverwhere

You were sitting at your computer one day, totally absorbed and hypnotized by its trance-inducing coruscations, when suddenly, zap! A ligntning bolt came crashing through the window and surged through you and your computer.

Blackness overwhelmed you for a few seemingly endless moments. When your consciousness began to return, a swirling light of meaningless gyrations gradually slowed down until something could be made of them. And as things slowly cleared, you found yourself somehow blended into the heart of the computer in a landscape molded from transistors and chips, caught up, captured & trapped in a world beyond the limits of human imagination, another dimension, another time and space, you would come to call the enchanted land of Neverwhere -- a world wherein you will be called ZAPPER!

Zapper.gif

Enchanting though this place called Neverwhere may be, you find yourself driven and compelled by one obsession. This feeling grows so intense that it overwhelms your every thought. This drive, this yearning to get out of this place and find some way to get back to the real world of your loved ones and friends becomes your dominant impulse. Your every action becomes more and more bent on getting out -- ESCAPING!

You have been summoned to return to Neverwhere, where you venture all the way to its capital city Zapperstein on a reluctant mission to save the Zargons from an evil ruler... but you never lose sight of your real mission which is to escape this bizarre world inside the computer & find the way back to the real world of your loved ones and friends.

Instructions[edit]

Arrow keys - move around. [X] - jump right. [Z] - jump left.

[Space Bar] - shoot low. [A] - shoot high.

[P] - pick up objects.

[D] - drop objects.

[B] - drop bombs,if any

[N] - small right jump.

Credits[edit]

Acord Games

Resources[edit]

  • The first level seems basically original.
  • Levels 2 and 3 are based on the first two levels from Nebula.
  • Level 4 is based on Sample.
  • Level 5 is based on Terrain.

Availability[edit]

Distributed through contemporary bulletin boards, through the author's Website, and through several third-party mirror archives.

Also available on several shareware compilation CD-ROMs, including:

Archive History[edit]

On November 7, 2010, Demu.org maintainer Swizzle pointed out the archive of Gary Acord material on the site -- which was swiftly added to the Game-Maker Archive.

Links[edit]

Interviews / Articles[edit]

Listings[edit]

Misc. Links[edit]

Downloads[edit]