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Phoenix

Published by Dynacom Brazil

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Information

Genre
Shoot'em Up! - Space Invaders
Controls
Joystick
Players
1, Demo
Programmer(s)
Feinstein, Michael, Mracek, John
Format
NTSC
Dump
Missing dump(s)
Publisher
Dynacom Brazil
Country
Brazil
Medium
Cartridge

Votes / Statistics

Rating: 8.9/10 · Votes: 27 · Downloads: 0 · Hits: 3,920

Cover Art (2)

Cartridge 1
Cartridge 1
Cartridge 2
Cartridge 2

Ads (6)

The Dynavision System
The Dynavision System
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Uauu!! Que Fissura!
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The Paddle Controller
The Paddle Controller

Comments (6)

  • Vanheems17 Aug 2022

    To make a Phoenix conversion this good on a VCS is pretty amazing. A playable, accurate and very enjoyable port!

  • Hoessi6661 Mar 2020

    Like Asteroids and some other Games on the System, a Title I always come back to... The fast-paced Gameplay and the Boss-enemy at the End keep it interesting, using the Shield gives a (very tiny) bit of Strategy. A Classic, and better than the Arcade-Version in my Opinion! Good for endless Hours of Fun!

  • JohnBoy11 Oct 2009

    Possibly the single best translation of an arcade original onto the 2600. Fantastic game play, faithful to the standup game to the degree possible. In my top-5 for sure.

  • bario4 Jun 2009

    Quite a good Space Invaders style game, even reminds of Galaga... The enemies are nicely designed, it's challenging but fair. However one thing ruins it completely: The damn noise! What's that supposed to be? Birds twittering? The spaceship's engines? Air raid sirens?

  • erikrom26 Aug 2008

    a great game , with fantastic graphic for this year a must for this machine

  • P. Westphal15 Apr 2008

    Great conversion of the arcade game. Very hard in the later levels. I wish they were crows I was shooting at though...

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