Atlantis (video game)
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''Atlantis'' is a
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video game released by
Imagic Imagic ( ) was an American video game developer and publisher that created games initially for the Atari 2600. Founded in 1981 by corporate alumni of Atari, Inc. and Mattel, its best-selling titles were ''Atlantis'', ''Cosmic Ark'', and ''Demo ...
in July 1982 for the
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. It was written by Dennis Koble who also wrote ''Trick Shot'', ''Solar Storm'', and ''Shootin' Gallery'' for Imagic. ''Atlantis'' was ported to the Atari 8-bit computers, VIC-20, Intellivision, and the
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. The game was inspired by
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's 1981 ''
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'' arcade game. ''Atlantis'' was the subject of Destination Atlantis, a video game competition in which players of the Atari 2600 version were encouraged to mail photos of their high scores to Imagic to receive a special edition of the game named ''Atlantis II''.


Plot and gameplay

The player controls the last defenses of the City of
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against the Gorgon invaders. The city has seven bases, which are vulnerable to attack. Three of these have firepower capabilities to destroy the Gorgon ships before they manage to fire death rays at one of the settlements. The gun bases have fixed cannons; the center base fires straight up, while the far left and far right bases fire diagonally upwards across the screen. The center cannon also creates a shield that protects the settlements from the death rays, so once the center cannon is destroyed, the remaining settlements become vulnerable to attack. The enemy ships pass back and forth from left to right four times before they enter firing range, giving an ample opportunity to blow them away. Lost bases can be regained by destroying enough Gorgon ships. Regardless of the player's efforts to avert the tragedy, Atlantis is doomed. The only way the game can end is when all bases are destroyed. However, a tiny ship then rises from the rubble and speeds away, making a connection with another Imagic game, '' Cosmic Ark''. The Intellivision version features two gun turrets with a movable cursor that can be aimed onto enemy ships. There is also a deploy-able ship to take on enemies one-on-one. The game features day, dusk, and night settings, with the night setting limiting visibility to two moving searchlights.


Destination Atlantis

Destination Atlantis was a competition held by Imagic in 1982. Imagic invited players of ''Atlantis'' to take pictures of their
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s on their television screens and mail them to the company. Those who had the highest scores were then rewarded with a copy of ''Atlantis II''. The latter game, rather than being a
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sequel to ''Atlantis'', was a special edition of the original featuring faster enemy ships which were worth fewer points. The concept behind this was to create a more difficult game that would "determine the true champion". As very few cartridges were created, ''Atlantis II'' is now a rare and highly valued collectors item. Prices as of 2010 can reach US$6000.


Reception

According to Dennis Koble, over two million ''Atlantis'' cartridges were sold, and it was Imagic's second biggest selling game. ''Video Games'' favorably reviewed the Intellivision version of ''Atlantis'', calling it "a great shoot-'em-up for" the console. ''
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'' liked the Atari 8-bit version's "very attractive and colorful" graphics, but said that gameplay "may take a bit of getting used to". The Atari 2600 version was a runner-up in the "Video Game of the Year" category at the 4th annual
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.


Reviews

*'' Games''https://archive.org/details/games-34-1982-december/page/n45/mode/2up


References


External links

*
Atlantis
' at AtariAge
LiveVideo.com: Making of Atlantis Video Game
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