Arcade Scramble is known to be the first ever
horizontal scrolling shooter. Manufactured by Konami in 1981, and
distributed throughout the U.S. by Stern Electronics, Scramble
helped spawn many varieties of the game across many platforms
including the Vectrex. Tomy released a handheld Scramble in 1982
and the Commodore 64 received it's own Scramble called 'Skramble'
in 1983.
Scramble has been described as 'the poor man's defender' by
many critics over the years though Scramble has had it's own fair
share of influence inspiring such arcade games as Vanguard,
R-Type and Gradius. (Coin-op.org 2003) Scramble has also had it's
share of controversy when a 1982 Court Appeal saw Omni Video
Games involved in copyright and trademark infringements with
Stern Electronics.
In 1981 Scramble went to the top of the arcade money earners
for that particular year and usurped such arcade classics as
Pac-man, Defender and Asteroids. The game itself sees you
piloting a rocket ship equipped with horizontal missiles and
bombs which arc to the ground in front of you. What may be the
most picturesque Vectrex game Scramble is set across six levels
ranging from mountain combat with enemy craft, an encounter with
UFO's in the cavern level, dodging 'flamoids',a maze level ,which
proves to be rather tricky, and finally the enemy base.
In an unusual twist bombing enemy fuel tankers revives your
ships' fuel. Fuel is a constant problem in Scramble and it may
have turned out to be a better game without the refueling
predicament. All in all a reasonably fun game which is much too
difficult in parts to keep the gamer coming back for more. Find
Scramble on ebay for around $25U.S..
Score 6.5/10
Review written by Daniel Foot
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