Software:Word Zapper
Word Zapper | |
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Developer(s) | James Wickstead Design Associates[1] |
Publisher(s) | U.S. Games |
Designer(s) | Henry Will IV[2] |
Platform(s) | Atari 2600 |
Release | 1982 |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Word Zapper is an Atari 2600 game written by Henry Will IV[2] and published under the Vidtec label of U.S. Games in 1982. Word Zapper combines spelling exercises with arcade gaming, as the player must shoot letters that scroll across the top of the screen to complete words.[3]
Gameplay
The player controls a spaceship-like "Zapper" which can move about the screen and shoot up, left, and right. The objective is to shoot the letters that spell the current word, in order, while shooting or avoiding asteroids in the lower portion of the screen.[4] There are four types of asteroids, and each has a different effect if it comes into contact with the Zapper. The "Doomsday" asteroid ends the game. The "Scroller" asteroid mixes up the scrolling letters for five seconds. The "Zonker" and "Bonker" asteroids knock the Zapper to the side.
The game ends after being hit by a doomsday asteroid, after the 99 second timer runs down, or the ultimate goal of completing three words.[4]
Reception
Richard A. Edwards reviewed Word Zapper in The Space Gamer No. 59.[3] Edwards commented that "It is difficult to make a statement concerning recommendation. Word Zapper is innovative enough to draw attention at first, but it will depend on the individual gamer whether another arcade shooting match with letters is worth the price tag."[3]
In the 1983 Arcade Awards, Word Zapper was one of two runners-up for the "Most Innovative Videogame" category.[5]
Reviews
- Game Freaks 365 July 5, 2010[6]
- Woodgrain Wonderland Dec 9, 2018[7]
- The Atari Times April 25, 2014[8]
- All Game Guide 1998[9]
- HonestGamers (Staff reviews only) Aug 9th, 2008[10]
- The Video Game Critic February 25, 2005[11]
References
- ↑ Stilphen, Scott (2014). "Interview with Todd Marshall". http://www.ataricompendium.com/archives/interviews/todd_marshall/interview_todd_marshall.html.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Hague, James. "The Giant List of Classic Game Programmers". https://dadgum.com/giantlist/.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Edwards, Richard A. (January 1983). "Capsule Reviews". The Space Gamer (Steve Jackson Games) (59): 46, 48.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "Word Zapper Manual". U.S. Games. 1982. https://archive.org/details/Word_Zapper_1982_US_Games.
- ↑ Katz, Arnie; Kunkel, Bill (January 1983). "1983 Arcade Awards". Electronic Games 1 (11): 23–24. https://archive.org/details/Electronic_Games_Volume_01_Number_11_1983-01_Reese_Communications_US/page/n21.
- ↑ http://www.gamefreaks365.com/review.php?artid=1774 [|permanent dead link|dead link}}]
- ↑ https://woodgrainwonderland.com/2018/12/09/atari-2600-game-reviews-winter-games-through-words-attack/ [|permanent dead link|dead link}}]
- ↑ "Word Zapper - the Atari Times". http://www.ataritimes.com/index.php?ArticleIDX=618. [|permanent dead link|dead link}}]
- ↑ http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=9284&tab=review [|permanent dead link|dead link}}]
- ↑ "HonestGamers - Word Zapper (Atari 2600)". http://www.honestgamers.com/systems/content.php?review_id=7319&platform=Atari+2600&abr=Atari+2600&gametitle=Word+Zapper.
- ↑ "Atari 2600 Reviews U-Z by the Video Game Critic". http://videogamecritic.com/2600uz.htm?e=55420#rev486.
External links
- Word Zapper at Atari Mania
- Word Zapper can be played for free in the browser at the Internet Archive
- Review in Electronic Fun with Computers & Games
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Word Zapper.
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