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Mar 26, 2020 · There are some arcade games that just don’t play the same without the original hardware. I’d contend that some things like driving games don’t require the immersive driver seat setup to provide the same challenge on a home console, but after its 1980 release, it would take many years for Battlezone’s dual joystick controls to be a standard part of game controllers, meaning most early ...
Dec 1, 2020 · I’ve always loved tank games. Usually, the more realistic ones are the most entertaining, but Battlezone’s simplicity is what makes it so fun and interesting. I didn’t know until I did some research that Battlezone is often considered the first virtual reality arcade video game. The home version doesn’t feel like virtual reality, but I ...
Our review: Parents say : Not yet rated. Kids say: Not yet rated. There's something to be admired about this game's simplicity, but limited play reduces the fun of the arcade remake. Battlezone wants to do only one thing -- sci-fi tank combat -- and do it well. It largely succeeds, but in maintaining such a narrow focus it probably won't ...
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Oct 9, 2020 · As with most arcade games of the era, Battlezone is an intensely difficult game, designed as a pure coin-munching machine. After easing the innocent tank commander in with some slow ponderous tanks, the valley is soon teeming with ultra-fast Super Tanks and deadly homing missiles that must either be dodged or shot – quickly!
Aug 5, 2016 · The original Battlezone, developed and manufactured by Atari, used vector graphics to present a mock three-dimensional wireframe world full of enemies to blast into pieces, and the player would ...
Battlezone. Battlezone was an arcade game released by gaming giants Atari way back in 1980. It became famous for its use of wireframe (or vector) graphics to create a three-dimensional gaming zone complete with enemy tanks and geometric obstacles. The way the game played and looked made it stand out from the crowd, leading it to be an instant ...