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BattleZone#REDIRECT Battlezone Battlezone{| cellpadding=2 cellspacing=2 align=right border=1 width=256px style="font-family: verdana, sans-serif; padding: 6px; margin: 0 0 1em 1em; font-size: 10px; background-color: #f7f8ff; border:1px solid #8888aa;" |- bgcolor=#99B1FF | align=center colspan=2|''Battlezone'' |- |align="center" colspan=2| |- |Video game developer: |Atari Games |- |Video game publisher: |Atari Games |- |Game designer: |Ed Rotberg |- |Release date: |1980 |- |Computer and video game genres: |Computer and video game genres#Retro/Computer and video game genres#Simulation |- |Game modes: |Single player |- |Cabinet: |Standard |- |Controls: |Two 2-way joysticks (up and down), 1 button |- bgcolor=#99B1FF |align="center" colspan=2|Monitor |- |Orientation: |Horizontal |- |Type: |Vector graphics (b&w) with color overlay |- |Size: |19 inch |- bgcolor=#99B1FF |align="center" colspan=2|Notes |- |colspan=2|First arcade game with real 3D environment; A Battlezone version was used for military training; Developed during the Golden Age of Arcade Games; One of the Top 100 games in the KLOV |} ''Battlezone'' is an arcade game from Atari Games released in 1980. It displays a wireframe view (using vector graphics rather than raster graphics) on a horizontal black and white CRT (with green color overlay). Due to its novel gameplay and look, this game was very popular for many years. ==Development== The vector technique is similar to the visuals of games such as ''Asteroids''. The game was designed by Ed Rotberg, who also designed the somewhat similar ''Red Baron (arcade game)''. On game also participated Owen R. Rubin who written erupting volcanoe. A version called ''Army Battlezone'' was also designed for use by the US army, for tank gunner targeting training, but only two of them were produced (although the gunner yoke developed was later re-used in the ''Star Wars'' game). ==Gameplay== The game was set on a plain with flat-line horizon, distant crescent moon, and various geometric solids (in vector outline) like pyramids and blocks. The player viewed the screen, which included an overhead radar view to find and destroy the rather slow tanks, faster moving supertanks, or saucer-shaped Unidentified flying objects, all with ascending point values. The player could hide behind the solids or maneuver in rapid turns once fired on to buy time with which to fire himself. Three hits by an enemy tank ended the game. Common play in the US could run from 25 cents to a dollar per game, depending on machine setting. ==Cabinet== The game cabinet was a standard vertical shape with a novel "periscope" viewfinder which the player used to view the game. The game action could also be viewed from the sides of the viewfinder for spectators to watch. The controls consisted of two joysticks, each with forward or reverse to move and turn. One joystick contained a button used to fire projectiles at enemy targets. ==Legacy== [[Image:A2600_Battlezone.png|thumb|Screenshot Battlezone on the Atari 2600]] A clone (author unknown) of the game for DOS#DOS_for_IBM_PC_compatibles called "bzone.exe" circulated through the Bulletin board system community in the 1980s. Throughout the 1980s, ''Battlezone'' was port (computing) to several home computer systems, including DOS, the Apple II family, Atari 2600, Atari ST, the Commodore 64, the Sinclair ZX Spectrum, the Atari XEGS and Atari Lynx (within that version is a hidden game with filled polygons). A ''Battlezone'' clone named ''Stellar 7'' was released on the Commodore 64 in the 1980s. It was ported to Apple II, DOS and Amiga. Its sequel, ''Nova 9'', was later released on the Amiga and DOS by Sierra Online. Activision, the video game publisher giant, released a game for Microsoft Windows inspired by and named ''Battlezone (computer game)'' in 1998. Aside from the name, however, the game bears little resemblance to the original arcade game. The game ''Tank Hunter'' on Pogo.com is almost an exact replica of ''Battlezone'', complete with imitation vector graphics. The open source game ''BZFlag'' (BattleZone capture Flag) is available on SourceForge, and provides network play and full 3D graphics instead of vector graphics. There was a bug in some machines which caused very high phony scores into the seven digits to be posted (after a player would enter his initials). Good players could actually reach this level after an hour or two of play. There was a persistent rumor that, in the original game, if you kept driving in the same direction for at least an hour (without dying of course), you would eventually reach the mountains and see a "tank factory" pumping out enemy tanks. This rumor is almost certainly false. ==See Also== * Battlezone_%28computer_game%29, a 3D remake from 1998 which changed the game from an arcade game to a more complicated tank piloting strategy game. ==External links== * [http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?letter=B&game_id=7059 The KLOV entry on ''Battlezone''] * [http://markn.users.netlink.co.uk//Arcade/battz.html A history of the game] * [http://www.videotopia.com/games.htm Arcade Games] – this article on arcade games names ''Battlezone'' as "the first truly interactive 3-D environment" * [http://dmoz.org/Games/Video_Games/Strategy/Real-Time/Battlezone_Series/ Category at ODP] ===Clones=== *[http://play02.pogo.com/room/loading/init.jsp?mbwn=1&game=tank&sls=2&site=pogo&redr=http%3A%2F%2Fplay02.pogo.com%2Fgame%2Farcade%2Ftankhunter.jsp%3Fgame%3Dtank%26sls%3D2%26site%3Dpogo Pogo's ''Tank Hunter''] (requires Java programming language) *[http://bzflag.sourceforge.net ''BZFlag''] (requires a 3D card) *[http://www.cyberdyne-systems.co.uk/bz/bzsplash.html Battlezone - 32 hour Java vector version] Arcade games Atari 2600 games Commodore 64 games 1980 computer and video games See other meanings of words starting from letter: BBA | BC | BD | BE | BF | BG | BH | BI | BJ | BK | BL | BM | BN | BO | BP | BR | BS | BT | BU | BW | BX | BY | BZ |Words begining with BattleZone: BattleZone Battlezone Battlezone_(computer_game) Battlezone_II:_Combat_Commander
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