Buggy Blast (1985) 
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Publisher: Genre: Author(s): Minimum Memory Required: Maximum Players: Joysticks: Language: Media Code: Media Type: Country of Release: Comments: | ![]() Arcade Paul Hibbard, D. Lowe 48K 1 C Eng N/A Audio cassette Europe | Sinclair ZX Spectrum |
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BUGGY BLAST
Firebird / £5.95
Roger: Now as years come and go, the few remaining hairs get torn from my wrinkled scalp in abject frustration and anger at the production of games like this!
Sure, you can get them good ol' rocks off zapping orbital thingies, totalling heli- somethings and body-swerving round the occasional radiation-storm-in-a-teacup or, er, was it another orbital saucer? Your space/ground attack vehicle may well be splatting robotic mutant Lurgons with the photon laser or Xion phaser equivalent of a knuckle sandwich but, in the final analysis, you will still be playing Space Invaders. And that, if you remember, is where we all came in.
Fiddle-faddling on-screen antics lead eventually to you guiding your blaster- craft down a 3D tunnel. But then it's just a matter of zapping robots and the odd flying saucer! Thrills ...
As we tear pages off the calendar and save for our toupees, the plot thickens in both senses. 3D graphics, programming complexities and fanciful story lines may prolong active life like any reasonable dog's dinner, but it's still the same plot and you've got to be thick if you haven't noticed. 2/5
Ross: This one's a bit like a cross between Star Wars and Time Gate. Not a bad 'shoot 'em up' game, but not worth going 'gold' about. 3/5
Dave: The graphics are really nifty but, despite their prettiness, they don't make up for the game itself - it's just not original enough! 3/5
Firebird / £5.95
Roger: Now as years come and go, the few remaining hairs get torn from my wrinkled scalp in abject frustration and anger at the production of games like this!
Sure, you can get them good ol' rocks off zapping orbital thingies, totalling heli- somethings and body-swerving round the occasional radiation-storm-in-a-teacup or, er, was it another orbital saucer? Your space/ground attack vehicle may well be splatting robotic mutant Lurgons with the photon laser or Xion phaser equivalent of a knuckle sandwich but, in the final analysis, you will still be playing Space Invaders. And that, if you remember, is where we all came in.
Fiddle-faddling on-screen antics lead eventually to you guiding your blaster- craft down a 3D tunnel. But then it's just a matter of zapping robots and the odd flying saucer! Thrills ...
As we tear pages off the calendar and save for our toupees, the plot thickens in both senses. 3D graphics, programming complexities and fanciful story lines may prolong active life like any reasonable dog's dinner, but it's still the same plot and you've got to be thick if you haven't noticed. 2/5
Ross: This one's a bit like a cross between Star Wars and Time Gate. Not a bad 'shoot 'em up' game, but not worth going 'gold' about. 3/5
Dave: The graphics are really nifty but, despite their prettiness, they don't make up for the game itself - it's just not original enough! 3/5

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History
This title was first added on 15th December 2006
This title was most recently updated on 27th December 2008