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The Last Eichhof : ウィキペディア英語版
The Last Eichhof

''The Last Eichhof'' is a freeware and open source shoot-'em-up game released for MS-DOS in 1993 by Swiss company Alpha Helix. The player controls a beer bottle and destroys bottles belonging to rival beer companies. There are 5 levels; between each level, the player is given a chance to buy extra bottles, each with their own shooting projectiles.
==Development==
Graphics and fonts by "Tweety". Code and levels by "Tritone". Additional programming and music by "Zynax".
Much of the music in "The Last Eichhof" comes from the songs "Schnaps Bonus" and "Bring me Edelweiss" by the pop band Edelweiss.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher= )〕 The instrumental from the Pink Floyd song, "Money" plays during this stage where you can sell beer bottles. Many sound effects were samples taken from the TV sitcom ''Parker Lewis Can't Lose''. The source code was later released under a "Do what ever you want with this code"-license (Public domain like license, similar WTFPL).〔(beersrc.zip ) - readme "Do whatever your want" license〕

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