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Originally Berzerk was produced by Alan McNeil
and manufactured by Stern Electronics. It started off as a black
& white game, but as arcade machines around it became colour
, Berzerk followed suit. Inspiration for the game came from Fred
Saberhagens "Berzerke' series of Science Fiction novels.
(Xtarelex 1984) Berzerk went on to be Stern's biggest arcade hit
selling more than 50,000 arcade units.
Arcade Berzerk was one of the earlier games designed to
incorporate speech synthesis. At the time it cost around
$1000.U.S. per word for speech to be incorporated into a game so
few words were used. The Vectrex version doesn't have speech,
though Vec Voice may be used with 'Verzerk', and the standared
Vec game states 'got you humanoid' when the player gets
obliterated using Vec Voice. Interestingly enough in 1981 an 18
year old youth died of a heart attack while playing Berzerk and
the coroner didn't rule out prolonged stress from videogames as a
key factor to his death.
Berzerk was the first videogame in which a human controlled
player actually died, as the aim of the game is to destroy all
enemy robots or make them run into the electrified walls or else
get killed. A maze surrounds the player who has the full 8
directions of the Vectrex control panel joystick to permanently
neutralize the robots who have low intelligence and sometimes end
up shooting their fellow robots instead of you.
However, the player needs to have his/her wits about them as a
bouncing ball with a smiling face called 'Evil Otto' enters the
playfield if the player dwells too long on a particular screen.
This was designed to stop players hanging around on certain
screens so as to keep the game moving along. There are 64,000
possible maze structures and in each 0-11 enemy robots are placed
randomly in a room when you enter.
The Vectrex version of Berzerk is slow moving and becomes
repetitive after a while. Maybe good for a quick spurt but lacks
any depth though the sound effects are good and chunky and arcade
like.
Score 5.5/10
Review written by Daniel Foot
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