Armor Attack

Armor Attack

Armor Attack has stark visuals without the monitor overlay.
Developer(s) Cinematronics
Publisher(s) Cinematronics
Sega (Japan)
Designer(s) Tim Skelly
Platform(s) Arcade Game (original)
Vectrex
Release date(s) 1980 (Arcade)
1982 (Vectrex)
Genre(s) Shooter
Mode(s) Single player, 2 player co-op
Cabinet Horizontal
CPU CCPU
Display Monochrome Vector

Armor Attack is a vector shoot 'em up designed by Tim Skelly and released in arcades by Cinematronics in 1980. It was licensed to Sega in Japan. In Armor Attack, the player controls a jeep in an overhead, maze-like view of a town. The buildings are not drawn in the game, but are an overlay that sits on top of the monitor.[1] The overlay also tints the vectors green.

Armor Attack was released for the Vectrex in 1982.[2] It's the only home port of the game.

Description

The jeep is armed with a rocket launcher that fires straight forward; the player can have two rockets on-screen at the time. The driving is similar to Combat for the Atari 2600.

Tanks periodically spawn from different locations on the edge of the screen and drive towards the player. The tanks always travel along horizontal or vertical lines, unlike the freely moving jeep. Tank turrets move to track the player, allowing them to shoot in any direction. Tanks normally take two hits to kill, and the player can have only two rockets on the screen at a time. The helicopter spawns from any point, and approaches the player in looping paths flying over the jeep and periodically firing. If hit, the helicopter spirals in.

The player can be killed by being shot by either the tanks of helicopter, or by colliding with the tanks. In two-player mode, the players can not kill each other. Gameplay periodically speeds up to increase the difficulty.

References

  1. "Armor Attack". Outerworld Arcade.
  2. Foot, Daniel. "Armor Attack". Vectrex World.

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