| Zaxxon |
 Screenshot of Zaxxon (Arcade) | | Developer(s) | Ikegami Tsushinki | | Publisher(s) | Sega | | Release date(s) | 1982 | | Genre(s) | Shoot 'em up | | Mode(s) | Up to 2 players, alternating turns | | Platform(s) | Arcade Computers: TRS-80 Color Computer, TRS-80 Model I/III, Apple II, Atari 8-bit family, PC DOS (Booter), Commodore 64, MSX, ZX Spectrum, PC DOS, Amstrad CPC Consoles: ColecoVision, Atari 2600, Intellivision, Atari 5200, Sega SG-1000 | | Input | 8-way joystick, 1 button | | Arcade cabinet | Upright and cocktail | | Arcade system(s) | Sega Zaxxon hardware | | Arcade CPU(s) | Z80 (@ 3.04125 Mhz) | | Arcade sound system(s) | Samples | | Arcade display | Raster, 224 x 256 pixels (Vertical), 256 colors | Zaxxon is a 1982 arcade game developed by Ikegami Tsushinki and released by Sega. The game gives the player the experience of flying a fighter craft through a fortress while shooting at enemy entities (missiles, enemy gunfire, etc.). The object of the game is to hit as many targets as possible without being shot down or running out of fuel, which can be replenished by shooting fuel drums. Image File history File links Screenshot of an emulated version of the Zaxxon arcade game. ...
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At the time of its release, Zaxxon was unique as it was the first game to employ isometric projection, something of a three-quarter viewing perspective. This effect simulated three dimensions (albeit from a third-person viewpoint). An isometric drawing of a cube. ...
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The world record on Zaxxon is 4,680,740 points scored by Vernon Kalanikaus of Laie, Hawaii, on March 15, 1982, according to the Twin Galaxies Intergalactic Scoreboard. [1] Lā‘ie is a community and a census-designated place (CDP) located in the Ko‘olauloa District on the Island of O‘ahu, City & County of Honolulu. ...
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A bootleg of the game was released in the arcades in 1982 called Jackson. [2] Ports
A popular game, Zaxxon was ported to almost all home computer and video game console systems between 1982 and 1985. Among them were DOS (as a booter), Apple II, Atari 2600, Atari 5200, Atari XL, MSX, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Dragon 32, Amstrad CPC (as zaxx), ColecoVision and Intellivision. In computer science, porting is the process of adapting software so that an executable program can be created for a computing environment that is different from the one for which it was originally designed (e. ...
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The Atari 2600 and Intellivision ports were noticeably different because they used a three-dimensional perspective instead of the isometric graphics of the other versions. This is probably due to technical limitations of these consoles. An isometric drawing of a cube. ...
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A clone of the game was released on the TRS-80 Color Computer as Zaksund. 4k TRS-80 Color Computer from 1981, 26-3001 The Radio Shack TRS-80 color computer (also called Tandy Color Computer, or CoCo) was a home computer based around the Motorola 6809E processor and part of the TRS-80 line. ...
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In 2006, Zaxxon games were included as bonus game on the Sega Genesis Collection for Sony's PlayStation 2 and PSP consoles. The original Zaxxon is the game included on the PS2, and Super Zaxxon is the one available on the PSP. Sega Genesis Collection (in UK, Europe, Australia and Japan as Sega Mega Drive Collection) is a video game compilation for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable. ...
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Legacy Due to its success, Zaxxon spawned an arcade sequel, Super Zaxxon. It didn't do as well as the original. In 1987, Zaxxon 3-D was released for the Sega Master System. This console variation made use of its 3D glasses add-on for extra depth perception. Year 1987 (MCMLXXXVII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link displays 1987 Gregorian calendar). ...
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A whole decade after, Zaxxon Motherbase 2000 was released for the Sega 32X in 1995. It is the only Zaxxon game to use full 3D graphics. The game bore the Zaxxon brand only in the United States, as the Japanese version was named Parasquad and the European version was simply called Motherbase. This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
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- Zaxxon (1982)
- Super Zaxxon (1982)
- Zaxxon 3-D (1987)
- Zaxxon Motherbase 2000 (1995)
Year 1982 (MCMLXXXII) was a common year starting on Friday (link displays the 1982 Gregorian calendar). ...
Year 1982 (MCMLXXXII) was a common year starting on Friday (link displays the 1982 Gregorian calendar). ...
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Board game In 1982, Milton Bradley made a Zaxxon board game. [3] Milton Bradley (1836 - 1911) was a game pioneer, credited by many with launching the game industry in North America. ...
Tabletop and handheld games In 1982 Sega released Zaxxon as a tabletop game and there was a handheld version released as well [4]. Bandai [5] and Coleco[6] also released Zaxxon handheld games. This article is about the Japanese toy manufacturer. ...
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Similar games - Future Spy was created by Sega in 1984. This game uses the same hardware as Zaxxon and has very similar game play but with a more realistic military theme.[8]
- Viewpoint was released by Sammy in 1992 for the Neo-Geo system. This game features the same 3/4 view perspective and similar gameplay as Zaxxon. [9]
Viewpoint is an arcade game, designed by Sammy and released in 1992 by SNK for the Neo-Geo arcade platform. ...
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Neo-Geo is the name of a cartridge-based arcade and home video game system released in 1990 by Japanese game company SNK. The system offered comparatively colorful 2D graphics and high-quality sound. ...
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