Originally programmed and designed by Larry
Rosenthal Space Wars was purchased by Cinematronics in 1977. As
rumour has it Rosenthal approached many manufacturers with Space
Wars demanding that he receive 50 per cent of the games profits
befor distribution came developed. Accepting this deal
Cinematronics manufactured the arcade machine, which was strictly
a two-player game, and Space Wars stayed in the top 10 arcade
money earners for 3 straight years from 1978 till 1980, selling
30,000 units. Arcade Space wars and later StarHawk were the last
4k games of the era and later games went on to be a more hefty
8k.
Produced in 1982 the Vectrex version of Space Wars is faithful
to it's arcade big brother where 2 spaceships face-off around a
glowing sun, in the middle of the playfield, and it is the
objective of each payer to obliterate his/her opponent before
fuel and laser fire runs out. The difference being that the
Vectrex version also has a one-player mode and the difficulty
level can be selected by the player which effects the skill of
the opposing computer controlled ship. The design of the ships
seems familiar,with one reminiscent of the starship enterprise
and the other bearing much resemblance to the Asteroids ship of
old.
The playfield is a hostile place with the sun's gravity
constantly sucking the player's ship towards it's centre and a
floating meteor which will do it's darnedest to make sure you do
not survive a bout alive. Once 10 bouts are complete the player
with the highest amount of wins is victorious and then it's time
to select a more difficult skill level to show the you have the
right stuff to continue on your winning streak. Along the way you
will encounter damage inflicted by your opponent which results in
a part of your ship flying off into the abyss of outer space
resulting in a shattered yet determined fragment of your craft's
former self.
The graphics for Space Wars are quite effective and sound
effects to boot with the added benefit of two-player simultaneous
play with a second Vectrex control panel plugged in. A complete
Space Wars sells for around $40.U.S. on ebay so keep your eyes
peeled and you can have all the grandeur of the 80's arcade hit
in your home.
Score 8/10
Review written by Daniel Foot
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