Air Raid (1978 video game)

Air Raid is a fixed shooter video game published by Small System Software for the TRS-80 Level I or II in 1978. It is an adaptation of the game TARGET,[3] developed for the Sol-20 by Steve Dompier.[4]

Air Raid
Title screen
Publisher(s)Small System Software[1]
Platform(s)TRS-80
Release1978[2]
Genre(s)Fixed shooter

Gameplay

The ASCII display of Air Raid.

The player uses a five direction missile launcher to destroy a random sequence of small quickly moving and large slowly moving aircraft (represented by ASCII characters) crossing the screen at seven altitudes. Collisions between two aircraft destroy both and produce a higher scoring parachute target, while aircraft destroyed by missiles explode, producing a cloud of debris capable of destroying aircraft below.[5][6]

Reception

Joseph T. Suchar reviewed Air Raid in The Space Gamer No. 30.[7] Suchar commented that "Air Raid is the best arcade-type game I have played. As an arcade game it is unsurpassed and I recommend it."[7]

References

  1. Green, Wayne, ed. (February 1980). "TRS-80 Products". 80 Microcomputing. No. 2. p. 92 via Internet Archive.
  2. Green, Wayne, ed. (October 1978). "TRS-80 Machine Language Software". Kilobaud. No. 22. p. 101 via Internet Archive.
  3. Battle, Jim (2011). "Retreads for TRS-80". Sol20.org.
  4. Younger, J. Kelley, ed. (January 1986). "Brave New Reality". PC World. Vol. 4, no. 1. PC World Communications. p. 45. ISSN 0737-8939.
  5. Small System Software (1979). "Air Raid: A Real-Time Shooting Gallery". TRS-80 Software Catalog. No. 3. New City, NY: H & E Computronics. p. 27 via Internet Archive.
  6. Blank, George, ed. (May 1979). "TSE Market Basket Catalog". SoftSide. Milford, NH: SoftSide Publications. p. 66 via Internet Archive.
  7. Suchar, Joseph T. (August 1980). "Capsule Reviews". The Space Gamer. Steve Jackson Games (30): 28.
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