Xark (1983) 
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| Publisher: Genre: Author(s): Minimum Memory Required: Maximum Players: Joysticks: Language: Media Code: Media Type: Country of Release: Comments: | Contrast SoftwareShoot em Up Michael J. Levers 16K 1 - Audio cassette Europe (£5.95) | Sinclair ZX Spectrum |
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Issue 2 (Feb 1984) (Your Spectrum) 26th Mar 2017 04:08A Defender-type game in which you are (according to the classic game theme) the last survivor of the planetwide attack, and as the last one left, it is up to you to save the rest of the planet.
Peter: Speed, colour and graphics are all just above average, but perhaps the graphics could have been a little better considering this is a 48K game. Overall, a poorly presented Defender conversion.
Stewart: It's quite fast, but slows down considerably if the player fires continuously. And there's little variation between the four screens, which makes it boring in a matter of minutes.
Ryan: Could become a best seller! Only one complaint - and that's the choice of keys.
Ryan Davis, Stewart McPherson, Peter Shaw
Peter: Speed, colour and graphics are all just above average, but perhaps the graphics could have been a little better considering this is a 48K game. Overall, a poorly presented Defender conversion.
Stewart: It's quite fast, but slows down considerably if the player fires continuously. And there's little variation between the four screens, which makes it boring in a matter of minutes.
Ryan: Could become a best seller! Only one complaint - and that's the choice of keys.
Ryan Davis, Stewart McPherson, Peter Shaw
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History
This title was first added on 26th March 2017
This title was most recently updated on 26th March 2017






