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1989, Gremlin Graphics
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| Coder: | Colin Dooley | ||||||
| Graphics: | Berni Hill | ||||||
| Musician: | Ben Daglish | ||||||
| Box Art: | D. Bracher | ||||||
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| Hardware: | OCS | ||||||
| Disks: | 1 | ||||||
| License: | Commercial | ||||||
| Language: | English | ||||||
| Players: | 1 Only | ||||||
| Orig. Price: | £19.99 | ||||||
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| Genre: | Shoot'em Up | ||||||
| Subgenre: | D-Scrolling | ||||||
| Tags: | angle, diagonal, shooter, zaxxon | ||||||
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Crap. 'Zaxxon' on C64 is much better !
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Below average shooter with very repetitive music.
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Relatively hard game (as most of the "Zaxxonesque" games out there). But it was on of my first originals on Amiga and I must admit I played it quite some time, never came that far but I enjoyed it. The 3D game-engine totally blew me away back then. You should try this if you are into hard but fair shoot-em-ups!
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I remember playing this game and liking it a lot. Sort of Zaxxon...Raid Over Moscow. I don't think I bought the full game though. Probably played a demo level over and over and over again. ...ah, I just scanned the other commentors, and I probably got the same disc as dysprod1975. I used to order a ton of shareware floppies before the years of euro-mag coverdisks and, of course, the internet. I actually miss doing that...getting about 15 floppies full of mystery files.
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Play the ZX Spectrum version instead; it's much better than this.
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An average Zaxxon clone. OK for a moment. The style of graphics fits well in the game.
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I knew it well as a Zaxxon clone before Viewpoint came out. I was able to obtain a copy in the U.S. Through an out of business Amiga Shareware outlet, unknowingly. I ordered a disk which was advertised to have a Defender clone and I thought it was self booting. Then this loud music comes in and the ship with lasers blazing out pops up on my screen and H-A-T-E and I'm like WTF? I find the defender clone later through Workbench and play it, decide "Um, it's okay" and just sit back and play H-A-T-E.
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Decent Viewpoint-esque game. This was alright, man.
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