Star Ship

Star Ship

released on Sep 01, 1977

Star Ship

released on Sep 01, 1977

Star Ship is a First-person shooter video game cartridge developed by Atari, Inc. for its Video Computer System (later known as the Atari 2600). The game was one of the nine launch titles offered when the Atari 2600 went on sale. It was designed and programmed by Bob Whitehead. It was based on the Atari arcade game Starship 1. The re-branded Sears TeleGames version was titled "Outer Space".


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Star Ship 1977 | Atari 2600
emulador pc

1-interacción: 0.4
2-mundo/apartado artístico: 1
3-concepto: 2
4-puesta en escena: 0
5-narración: -
6-sonido/apartado sonoro: 1
7-jugabilidad: 0
8-historia: -
9-duración/ritmo: 0
10-impacto: 0

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5.4/60pts

9 promedio

decently executed first-person space shooter, it makes me sleepy tho

A visual and auditory hate crime on your senses.

Y'all are mean to this game; it has an average rating of 2.1 at the time of this review. It's not great or anything, but it's a lot of dumb fun and not much different than Asteroids or Berzerk in its level of mindlessness. I didn't play any of the multiplayer, but the three single-player modes are decent, and they're graphically very impressive for a 1977 home console game. After a while, I went from only being able to obtain scores in the teens to easily achieving under 50 points in 2/3 of the game modes—I still found it hard to rack up high scores in the lunar lander mode. Overall, Star Ship is nothing incredible, but it's visually novel and a good "turn your brain off" activity. I'll have to give the multiplayer a shot when I can find someone to play these stupid games with me.

God help you if you're prone to nausea, or have epilepsy, or both!

Não consegui marcar um ponto sequer, meu Deus.