What game? Octagonal ship that rotates 360 degrees
What game? Octagonal ship that rotates 360 degrees
I played an arcade shooter in the early nineties that used an octagonal ship that could rotate 360 degrees. It was still top-down format, advancing upwards. I've never known the name of this game, and I'd love to play it again.
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I was at a family vacation, I was between 8 and 11 years old, and it was a freaking HOT summer. The "game room" at the "resort" had a pool table and two arcade games. One of the first days I was there a guy came to get the change from the game and left the door open! There was a key inside so I took it... I racked up credit upon credit, and when I finished playing I'd lock the door to avoid bringing attention to it. Great times.
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I was at a family vacation, I was between 8 and 11 years old, and it was a freaking HOT summer. The "game room" at the "resort" had a pool table and two arcade games. One of the first days I was there a guy came to get the change from the game and left the door open! There was a key inside so I took it... I racked up credit upon credit, and when I finished playing I'd lock the door to avoid bringing attention to it. Great times.
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I can't recall what game you are talking about. I am guessing that others didn't reply because they don't know the game either. (I have my share of games that nobody else I know ever heard about too)
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http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?let ... e_id=10294
The third one is unlikely.
Any of those?
http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?let ... me_id=9295
http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?let ... e_id=10294
The third one is unlikely.
Any of those?
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It sounds familiar, but it could also be suggested memory.
I think the big thing to look for would be multi-directional firing.
I think the big thing to look for would be multi-directional firing.
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Hmm...NES Section Z? It has Captain Commando.Platypus[gEc] wrote:It's a NES or SNES game, i think it's got a captain in it and it's not captain skyhawk... anyone... please...
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Thanks for taking the time to help. It's none of the 3 you suggested. The ship is definitely octagonal, and it has depth. I remember the graphics being pretty good, SNES good, maybe a little better. I'm pretty sure the screen only scrolls forward when you fly forward. I can't remember if the ship remains centered on screen though... Boy, this will be a tough one.bloodflowers wrote:http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?let ... e_id=10282
http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?let ... me_id=9295
http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?let ... e_id=10294
The third one is unlikely.
Any of those?
He is saying the ship has eight sides. Like an American stop sign.D wrote:What is octagonal?
You see, not all of us are from US/GB/AU. Not all of us are adults.
Octagonal? Eight sides something? what?
http://www.uturnproducts.com/stop.htm
Thanks again for the help!
Ok:
The ship is shaped like a stop sign.
It is a flying ship, not a tank.
The view is top down.
The year the game was made is probably very late 80's or early nineties. The game used a traditional joystick, i.e. pacman.
The ship can fly in all directions, but I don't think the screen scrolls left to right, only up.
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Ok:
The ship is shaped like a stop sign.
It is a flying ship, not a tank.
The view is top down.
The year the game was made is probably very late 80's or early nineties. The game used a traditional joystick, i.e. pacman.
The ship can fly in all directions, but I don't think the screen scrolls left to right, only up.
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Time Pilot '84 has mechanical type enemies. The ship here can be turned 8 ways, but the screen will scroll with you instead of just upward and your ship stays centered. Some of the ground targets are stop-sign shaped and so is the enemy mothership. The graphics in TP84 fall midway between Sega Master System and SNES quality.
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On a similar note to your story, I once went to the bus station in my old town -- I can't recall why, I've never used a bus, I don't think anyone I know has ever used a bus -- and they had a big room full of arcade games. A lot of them didn't have locked coin places, so I pilfered the few quarters I could find. There you have it, my incredible descent into the criminal underworld, at such a young, tender age no less.
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Hrm, this post seems a bit out of place :palpha5099 wrote:On a similar note to your story, I once went to the bus station in my old town -- I can't recall why, I've never used a bus, I don't think anyone I know has ever used a bus -- and they had a big room full of arcade games. A lot of them didn't have locked coin places, so I pilfered the few quarters I could find. There you have it, my incredible descent into the criminal underworld, at such a young, tender age no less.
If it were not for the “It is a flying ship, not a tank” point on your description, I would say the game was Xenon, because everything else you said matches. Also, in Xenon you could trasnform from tank to ship...
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And didn't Xenon get a release in arcades, at least over here? The guts were basically an ST in a cab if I remember rightly. Remember reading about it in ACE mag...If it were not for the “It is a flying ship, not a tank” point on your description, I would say the game was Xenon, because everything else you said matches. Also, in Xenon you could trasnform from tank to ship...
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