I, Ball
I, Ball is a vertically scrolling shooter published for the Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum in 1987 by Firebird. It was programmed by Timothy Closs.[1] The C64 version features music written by Rob Hubbard, based on two tunes by Cabaret Voltaire called "Whip Blow" and "I Want You". Hubbard was commissioned to write music based on the style of the band.[2] The audio also includes synthesised speech.
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Developer(s) | Timothy Closs |
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Publisher(s) | Firebird Software |
Composer(s) | Rob Hubbard |
Platform(s) | Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum |
Release | May 1987 |
Genre(s) | Scrolling shooter |
Mode(s) | Single player |

ZX Spectrum version
It was followed by a sequel, I, Ball 2, released later the same year.
Reception
Reviews were largely positive, with CRASH magazine awarding the Spectrum version of the game 90% and describing it as "a great little game with plenty of lasting appeal".[3] Zzap64 awarded the C64 version 80%, calling it "unusual and competent"[4]
References
- https://archive.org/stream/I_Ball_1987_Firebird_Software
- http://www.sidmusic.org/sid/rhubbard.html
- "CRASH magazine review, 1987". Retrieved 2007-02-25.
- "Zzap 64 review, 1987". Retrieved 2007-02-25.
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