Rescue Raiders
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Rescue Raiders | |
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Publisher(s) | Sir-Tech |
Designer(s) | Arthur Britto Greg Hale |
Platform(s) | Apple II |
Release | 1984 |
Genre(s) | Scrolling shooter,Real-time tactics[citation needed] |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Rescue Raidersis anApple IIscrolling shooterpublished bySir-Techin 1984.[1]It was designed by Arthur Britto and Greg Hale.[2]
Gameplay
[edit]The game is played on a two-dimensional side-scrolling playfield, where two players start at main bases on opposing sides of the field. The player operates aChoplifter-esque helicopter defending a string of advancing units, which the player purchases throughout the game. The objective is to create and defend a force that can escort a van filled with explosives to the enemy base at the other end of the playing field.
Along the way a series of smaller bunkers act as obstacles by flying balloons which, when operating for the opposing team, will destroy the player helicopter (the cable will severely damage the helicopter). The bunkers may be taken over by delivering enough infantry units, which may reach the bunker either by walking all the way from a main base without being killed, or by being carried there more quickly in the player helicopter.
The helicopter begins with three weapons: heat-seeking missiles, machine guns, and bombs. As the game progresses, additional weaponry is introduced.
Reception
[edit]In 1996,Next Generationlisted it as number 36 on their "Top 100 Games of All Time", citing the strategy required to succeed in the game.[3]
Reviews
[edit]- The V.I.P. of Gaming Magazine#5 (Sept./Oct., 1986)
- Jeux & Stratégie#34[4]
- Jeux & StratégieHS #3[5]
Legacy
[edit]In 1991,Three-Sixty PacificreleasedArmor Alley,a recreation ofRescue Raiders[citation needed]forClassic Mac OSandMS-DOSwith four-player network support.
These games subsequently inspiredSuper Army Warfor theGame Boy Advanceand itsNintendo DSsequel,Glory Days 2.[6]
References
[edit]- ^Reagan, Jim (10 October 1985)."New York Computer Software Company Takes Off In Japan".The Telegraph.p. 32.Retrieved2 May2013.
- ^Hague, James."The Giant List of Classic Game Programmers".
- ^"Top 100 Games of All Time".Next Generation.No. 21.Imagine Media.September 1996. pp. 56, 59.
- ^"Jeux & stratégie 34".August 1985.
- ^"Jeux & stratégie HS 3".1986.
- ^Parfitt, Ben (3 September 2007)."Glory Days 2".MCV.Archived fromthe originalon 4 March 2016.