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Inescapable

Posted on October 2, 2013 - October 22, 2014 by nexus23

>The debut release from Magnetic Realms is a Sci-Fi action adventure called “Inescapable”.
Unravel the mystery uncovered by a remote interplanetary mining operation. What did they find? What threat does it pose? And ultimately, what does it truly mean to be a hero?
Side scrolling action combined with adventure style puzzles.
A large world to explore with an intriguing story and an unusual, thought-provoking ending.
Hand drawn pixel art for a classic Amiga/Atari ST 16-bit era graphical style.
Features optional CRT screen simulation effect for a more authentic look on modern LCD monitors.
Available DRM-free for Windows, Mac and Linux.

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Posted in Amiga, Amstrad, Atari, C64, Cyberpunk Videogames, Remakes, RetroFuture, VideogamesTagged 16bit, 8bit, adventure, airplane, amiga, amstrad, arcade, atari, c64, cbm, inescapable, magnetic realms, msx, remakes, retro, retrofuture, retroremakes, spectrumLeave a comment

Lost

Posted on September 23, 2013 - September 25, 2015 by nexus23

dharmas

Lost ?

SOURCE.

Air safety investigators say they will look into claims signals from the base used to communication
with US and Australian ships and submarines may have interfered with the Qantas Airbus’s computer.
During the emergency the plane plunged 650 feet in seconds, injuring more than 70 passengers and crew.
The naval communications base is at Exmouth in Western Australia’s north, 30km from where the Qantas Airbus A330-300 made an emergency landing at Learmonth last week.
There were 303 passengers and 10 crew aboard when the plane suddenly dropped altitude, hurling people around the cabin and forcing the pilot to land.
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau today said it would examine whether powerful electromagnetic signals from the communications base could have sparked the emergency.
The base uses powerful low frequency radio transmissions to US Navy and Australian Navy ships and submarines.

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