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GENERAL INFORMATION
GENRE/STYLE
Shooter/Fixed Screen Shooter
ESRB RATING
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DEVELOPER
Atari, Inc.
PUBLISHER
Atari, Inc.
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DESCRIPTION
A highly original shooter, Yars' Revenge has players maneuvering a "fly simulator" around the screen, avoiding Swirls and guided missiles while firing at an energy shield that protects an enemy laser base (called a Qotile), which moves vertically along the right side of the screen. The objective is to shoot a hole through the shield (which is made of individual cells) and destroy the laser base. However, standard shots cannot kill the Qotile; players must activate the Zorlon Cannon, which appears on the left side of the screen when the fly simulator comes in contact with (and thus devours) a cell. Destroying the Qotile requires strategy and planning as well as a nicely aimed shot from the cannon. The fly simulator moves with a sense of urgency and precision, making this a fun and fast game. Full-screen explosions and a no-fire neutral zone (a colorful, glittering strip down the center of the playfield) give the game graphical flare, but an annoying buzzing sound grates on the nerves. Despite audio deficiencies and the lack of a two-player simultaneous mode (oh, what could have been...), this is a great game with a huge following. ~ Brett Alan Weiss, All Game Guide
Past 14 days
created 22/JAN/2009
created 22/JAN/2009
“Trivia question. What was the first game to included a hidden stage with the developers initials???”
“Trivia question. What was the first game to included a hidden stage with the developers initials???”
created 19/JAN/2009
09-09-1995
The original Sony Playstation was released.
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