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- Jumpjet abstract "Jumpjet is a 2D side-scrolling shooter game for DOS, created by Monte Variakojis and released by Montsoft in 1990 as shareware. It is said to be a relative of the older game Defender. The player controls a little Harrier-like jet that can gain or lose altitude without moving side-to-side. The player fires missiles at his targets. There are four levels, each with a different objective. There is also two bonus levels that can be accessed with a high enough score in levels 1 and 3.The core of the game was written in Assembly language, while the menu system was written in C. Due to changes in architecture, on newer computers (such as ones running Windows XP), a DOS emulator such as DOSBox is often necessary in order for the program to run correctly.A version for the TI-89 graphing calculator has also been created by Paul Griffin, in TI-89 Assembly.".
- Jumpjet computingPlatform MS-DOS.
- Jumpjet developer Monte_Variakojis.
- Jumpjet genre Shoot_em_up.
- Jumpjet publisher Montsoft.
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- Jumpjet wikiPageWikiLink 2D_computer_graphics.
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- Jumpjet wikiPageWikiLink C_(programming_language).
- Jumpjet wikiPageWikiLink Category:1990_video_games.
- Jumpjet wikiPageWikiLink Category:DOS_games.
- Jumpjet wikiPageWikiLink Category:Software_written_primarily_in_assembly_language.
- Jumpjet wikiPageWikiLink DOS.
- Jumpjet wikiPageWikiLink DOSBox.
- Jumpjet wikiPageWikiLink Defender_(1981_video_game).
- Jumpjet wikiPageWikiLink Defender_(arcade_game).
- Jumpjet wikiPageWikiLink Emulator.
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- Jumpjet wikiPageWikiLink Hawker_Siddeley_Harrier.
- Jumpjet wikiPageWikiLink MS-DOS.
- Jumpjet wikiPageWikiLink Monte_Variakojis.
- Jumpjet wikiPageWikiLink Montsoft.
- Jumpjet wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Griffin.
- Jumpjet wikiPageWikiLink Shareware.
- Jumpjet wikiPageWikiLink Shoot_em_up.
- Jumpjet wikiPageWikiLink Side-scrolling_video_game.
- Jumpjet wikiPageWikiLink Single-player_video_game.
- Jumpjet wikiPageWikiLink TI-89.
- Jumpjet wikiPageWikiLink TI-89_Assembly.
- Jumpjet wikiPageWikiLink TI-89_series.
- Jumpjet wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jumpjet".
- Jumpjet developer Monte_Variakojis.
- Jumpjet genre Shoot_em_up.
- Jumpjet hasPhotoCollection Jumpjet.
- Jumpjet modes Single-player_video_game.
- Jumpjet platforms MS-DOS.
- Jumpjet publisher Montsoft.
- Jumpjet released "1990".
- Jumpjet title "Jumpjet".
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- Jumpjet wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_video_game.
- Jumpjet subject Category:1990_video_games.
- Jumpjet subject Category:DOS_games.
- Jumpjet subject Category:Software_written_primarily_in_assembly_language.
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- Jumpjet comment "Jumpjet is a 2D side-scrolling shooter game for DOS, created by Monte Variakojis and released by Montsoft in 1990 as shareware. It is said to be a relative of the older game Defender. The player controls a little Harrier-like jet that can gain or lose altitude without moving side-to-side. The player fires missiles at his targets. There are four levels, each with a different objective.".
- Jumpjet label "Jumpjet".
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- Jumpjet wasDerivedFrom Jumpjet?oldid=662459073.
- Jumpjet isPrimaryTopicOf Jumpjet.
- Jumpjet name "Jumpjet".