Software:Avenger (1981 video game)

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Avenger
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Developer(s)Commodore
Publisher(s)Commodore
Platform(s)VIC-20, Commodore 64
Release1981: VIC-20
1982: C64
Genre(s)Fixed shooter
Mode(s)Single-player

Avenger is a Space Invaders clone published on cartridge[1] by Commodore in 1981 for the VIC-20. The game uses multicolor graphics[2] and supports keyboard or joystick control.[3] The player starts with 3 bases (lives) and gets new base at 1500 points.[2]

A year later it was released for the Commodore 64.[4]

Reception

In Creative Computing, David Busch wrote, "Those who have played hundreds of games of Space Invaders on many different computer systems will probably tire of this rather quickly."[2]

Reviewing the German release under "Alpha-Alarm" title, TeleMatch magazine compared the gameplay with Space Invaders from Atari as easy and not so thoughtful.[5]

References

  1. Commodore: The microcomputer magazine. West Chester, Pennsylvania: Computer Systems Division, Commodore Business Machines. 1983. p. 56. ISBN 0-88731-003-6. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Busch, David (February 1983). "Games For The Vic-20, Vic Avenger". Creative Computing (Ahl Computing) 9 (2): 110, 112. ISSN 097-8140 0 097-8140. 
  3. Herman, Harvey B. (June 1982). "VIC-20 Cartridge Games". Compute! (Small Systems Services) 4 (6): 104. ISSN 0194-357X. "My kids rated it 9 out of 10 and it has proven to be second most popular game. They have become quite proficient at it and put my feeble attempts to shame.". 
  4. Avenger Commodore 64 Instructions. Hong Kong: Commodore. 1983. 
  5. Utermark, Holger (August 1983). "Computer-Spiele, Alpha-Alarm". TeleMatch (TeleMatch Verlag) 2 (5): 68. ISSN 0174-741X. "Das Spiel erinnert an Space-Invader von Atari, ist aber nicht so gut durchgedacht. Der Spielablauf ist einfach und die Begeisterung, die man am Anfang des Spieles empfindet, klingt bald ab.".