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Gravitar (Video Game)
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Gravitar is a Shoot 'Em Up Vector Game produced by Atari during The Golden Age of Video Games. First released as an Arcade Game, Gravitar challenges the player to destroy several planets in a solar system. This is accomplished by navigating to the planet itself and either blowing up all the turrets or (in the case of a "Red Planet") taking out a reactor. Destroying all the planets in a solar system brings the player to a new one, and destroying all the planets in every solar system sends the player to another universe to play through the sequence of planets again under slightly different conditions. Between its space combat and landscape maneuvering, it could be considered a mix of Asteroids and Lunar Lander.Notable for its not-quite-linear progression, complexity and extreme difficulty - to the point where its own creators couldn't beat it without cheating note If "beating the game" is quantified as "clearing the last solar system in the last universe," as Gravitar is technically endless - Gravitar was received relatively poorly with only about 5,700 machines produced, several of which were converted to Black Widow machines.The game was first ported to the Atari 2600 with features to lower the game's difficulty, but has since been included in many of Atari's Compilation Re-Releases. | |
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No Plot? No Problem! | |
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No Plot? No Problem!: No proper explanation of why the player is flying about blowing up planets exists - it all just is. | |
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Gravity Screw | |
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Gravity Screw: Gravity regularly changes; while in space you're constantly being pulled toward the sun, whereas on planets you'll either be pulled towards the center of the screen or downwards. The second and fourth universe have gravity on planets reversed. | |
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Endless Game | |
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Endless Game: Clearing the fourth universe will just repeat it, allowing the player to continue indefinitely. | |
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Updated Re-release | |
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Updated Re Release: A few over the years. Some notable ones include... The Atari 2600 port, which introduced difficulty settings and a slightly different set of planets. The version included in the Nintendo DS game Retro Atari, giving the game a completely new graffiti aesthetic but otherwise keeping it mostly the same. | |
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Fixed Forward-Facing Weapon | |
Gravitar (Video Game) / int_52b9f0cc | comment |
Fixed Forward-Facing Weapon: Your weapon can only fire in the direction your ship is currently pointing, which can get pretty tricky when you're trying to keep flying in the right directions while shooting. | |
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Deflector Shields | |
Gravitar (Video Game) / int_61ff365d | comment |
Deflector Shields: Your ship comes equipped with one alongside a tractor beam, which can be used to pass through enemy bullets. However, using it rapidly consumes fuel. | |
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Collision Damage | |
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Collision Damage: Colliding with any enemy crafts will destroy your ship. Flying into a turret on the ground will destroy your ship as well. | |
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Bread, Eggs, Breaded Eggs | |
Gravitar (Video Game) / int_720e28a4 | comment |
The planet surface is invisible while gravity is reversed. | |
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Tractor Beam | |
Gravitar (Video Game) / int_7b3f0b81 | comment |
Tractor Beam: Your ship is equipped with one that also activates the shields. Using it allows you to beam up fuel from the surfaces of planets. Using it rapidly consumes fuel. | |
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Gravitar (Video Game) / int_8430699a | type |
Alternate Universe | |
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Alternate Universe: Whenever you're finished with all the planets in one universe, you're sent to a new one with all the same planets but with key differences. Per universe, Gravity on planets is reversed. The planet surface is invisible. The planet surface is invisible while gravity is reversed. | |
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One-Hit-Point Wonder | |
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One-Hit-Point Wonder: Just about everybody; your ship, enemy turrets and enemy craft can all be downed in a single shot. | |
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Non-Standard Game Over | |
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Non-Standard Game Over: Running out of fuel will immediately end your game, no matter how many lives you amassed. | |
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Deadly Walls | |
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Deadly Walls: Touching a planet's surface will instantly destroy your ship. | |
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Remixed Level | |
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Remixed Level: Levels in universes past the first are repeats of previous ones, but with slightly altered conditions. | |
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Timed Mission | |
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Timed Mission: You've only got so long to complete those Red Planets once you enter them, and you get even less time for every set of planets you clear. | |
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Conveniently Close Planet | |
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Conveniently Close Planet: Solar systems are very small; you can get from one planet to another in seconds. | |
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Video-Game Lives | |
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Video-Game Lives: You're given five ships to start with and are granted a new one every 10,000 points. Losing all of your fuel ends your game immediately regardless of how many ships you have in stock. | |
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