Also games could be loaded in the camp menu of the Amiga version.
British reviewers in particular have often praised the Amiga version of the game.
In 2004, the source code for the Amiga version was publicly released.
The Amiga version featured voice synthesis, a first in a sports computer game.
The Amiga version featured full stereo sound, unusual for games of the day.
The Amiga version received both positive and average scores.
The author intended to bring the game's total to 100 weapons, but did not release another Amiga version of the game.
The Amiga version of the game credits list four people who contributed to its development.
All versions of the game are almost identical, with no real changes for the 16-bit Amiga version.
The game's Amiga version was released two years later.