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Demon Attack

Published by Dynacom Brazil

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Information

Genre
Shoot'em Up! - Space Invaders
Controls
Joystick
Players
1, 2 (alt.), Demo
Programmer(s)
Fulop, Rob
Format
NTSC
Dump
Missing dump(s)
Publisher
Dynacom Brazil
Country
Brazil
Medium
Cartridge

Votes / Statistics

Rating: 7.6/10 · Votes: 17 · Downloads: 0 · Hits: 5,463

Cover Art (3)

Cartridge 1
Cartridge 1
Cartridge 2
Cartridge 2
Cartridge 3
Cartridge 3

Ads (6)

The Dynavision System
The Dynavision System
Videogame Atari Made in Brazil.
Videogame Atari Made in Brazil.
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Uauu!! Que Fissura!
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The Paddle Controller
The Paddle Controller

Comments (4)

  • Vanheems7 Sept 2022

    Wow, superb! I didn't ever play this back in the day, just trying it now, so polished. Feels and looks more like an actual arcade game than a VCS release, brilliant.

  • Hoessi6661 Mar 2020

    Ah, yes...and be sure to try the Hack INVADER X. Altough the Graphics are not as good as in the original Game, it plays a bit faster!

  • Hoessi6661 Mar 2020

    When I first played it, I found it somehow boring: It seemed very simple even for an Atari 2600-Game, but playing it again a while later, it really hooked me: Of course, the Gameplay is still very simple, but the Variations of the Demons keeps it interesting and you want to see what comes next. Guided Shots ("Tracers") and other Options give Variations to the Game, I didn't recognize when played by me the first Time. It's a Classic and a great Game for Hiscore-Hunting. And if you think, it's repetetive, like me in the first Rounds, give it another Try - it may surprise you!

  • 8bitjeff8 Dec 2010

    This, along with River Raid, are two of the best shooters for the 2600. Rob Fulop was really good at shooters (2600 Missile Command, 8bit Space Invaders, etc) and this shows his skills at their best.

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