Space Pilot
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Publisher(s) | Kingsoft GmbH |
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Programmer(s) | Henrik Wening[1] |
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Platform(s) | Commodore 64 |
Release | 1984 |
Genre(s) | Scrolling shooter |
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Space Pilot (Space-Pilot on the title screen) is a 2D scrolling shooter game for the Commodore 64 published by Kingsoft GmbH in 1984.[2] Space Pilot is a direct clone of Time Pilot, a 1982 arcade game by Konami.
A sequel, Space-Pilot II, was released in 1985[3] and is a clone of Konami's Time Pilot sequel, Time Pilot '84. The sequel abandons the historical setting and instead uses a top-down view of a futuristic science fiction scenario.
Gameplay[edit]
The game takes place in the sky, which scrolls freely in eight directions, without any restrictions or obstacles. The player controls a fighter airplane, which is capable of flying in any direction. The enemies also take the form of various aircraft, and fly in various directions. On each level, the player's task is to destroy a certain number of enemy aircraft, after which a "boss" enemy appears. Destroying this enemy advances the game onto the next level.
There are five levels, set in various years: 1919, 1940, 1970, 1984 and 2001. On the first, second, and fourth levels, the enemies are various types of airplanes. On the third level they are helicopters and on the fifth level they are UFOs.
References[edit]
- ↑ Hague, James. "The Giant List of Classic Game Programmers".
- ↑ Space-Pilot at Lemon 64
- ↑ Space-Pilot II at Lemon 64
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