This game reminds me of the "Old school", Black & White arcade games made by "Exidy" in the late '70s. I also enjoyed their offerings in the entire '80s (See a retrospective video spanning all of their arcade games here). "Venture" (Later ported to the ColecoVision home console), "Mouse Trap" and "Crossbow" were some of my arcade favorites as a young teen~!
I remember plunking down $5.00 worth of quarters (1 Play only cost 1 quarter back then) at the arcade every Friday as a teen and coming home with an empty stomach and callouses on my right hand from playing all late afternoon with my friends after 3:00PM when high school was out (We'd play multiplayer Gauntlet and Gauntlet II, both by Atari), into the evening up to 8:00PM - Those were the days. The '80s rule~! 😎👍
The Amiga graphics which came in the later part of the '80s and early part of the '90s were more advanced than the graphics in the arcade machines of the earlier part of the '80s where the games which I named were from (See one fans' sample collection of Amiga Demoscene Demos [animations] from that later period here). 😎👍
Maybe you are confused between WD blocking the download of the cracked file and WD thinking the file contains a virus :D
Are you experiencing WD blocking you from downloading a file from your browser? it always happens, with small files, usually under 1GB, WD not only scans for viruses, but it also tries to scan the contents of all the files inside the rar/zip. If it finds a cracked file, it will block you from downloading it.
I remember plunking down $5.00 worth of quarters (1 Play only cost 1 quarter back then) at the arcade every Friday as a teen and coming home with an empty stomach and callouses on my right hand from playing all late afternoon with my friends after 3:00PM when high school was out (We'd play multiplayer Gauntlet and Gauntlet II, both by Atari), into the evening up to 8:00PM - Those were the days. The '80s rule~!
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Is this accurate ?
Are you experiencing WD blocking you from downloading a file from your browser? it always happens, with small files, usually under 1GB, WD not only scans for viruses, but it also tries to scan the contents of all the files inside the rar/zip. If it finds a cracked file, it will block you from downloading it.
https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/4d18ee53628096fb43d305f20633900de30d6fd2fea684ce78767c0be03f9264