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Shoot'em Up! / Shoot'em Up! - 3-D · 1984

Assault Force 3-D

Published by Microbits Peripheral Products, Inc. · Developed by [n/a]

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Information

Genre
Shoot'em Up! - 3-D
Language
Machine Language
Controls
Joystick, Keyboard
Players
1, Demo
Programmer(s)
White, Mark
Graphic Artist(s)
White, Mark
Sound
[n/a]
Cover Artist(s)
[unknown]
Year
1984
Publisher
Microbits Peripheral Products, Inc.
Developer
[n/a]
Country
USA
License
Commercial
Medium
Disk, Cartridge
Rarity
8 (Disk), 0 (Cartridge)
Serial
60-7000-1

Votes / Statistics

Rating: 7.8/10 · Votes: 179 · Downloads: 0 · Hits: 12,858

Additional Comments

Comes with Super Charger cartridge.
Missing original disk image!

Screenshots (4)

Assault Force 3-D — screenshot 1
Assault Force 3-D — screenshot 1
Assault Force 3-D — screenshot 2
Assault Force 3-D — screenshot 2
Assault Force 3-D — screenshot 3
Assault Force 3-D — screenshot 3
Assault Force 3-D — screenshot 4
Assault Force 3-D — screenshot 4

Cover Art (2)

Disk 1
Disk 1
Disk 2
Disk 2

Comments (2)

  • the big m11 Aug 2023

    Really a nice accomplishment for Atari in 1984. A Battlezone clone, nice attempt at 3D sprites. Not perfect. It is a bit buggy and unclear at times. But an awesome game! I probably was more impressed with the cool sound effects. I tended to move slowly to take in the atmosphere. But that's not a good strategy. Try moving backwards and using continuous fire for better results. Recommended!

  • Paul Westphal22 Jan 2014

    I just met one of the guys who worked at Supra Corporation here in Oregon. Turns out they had a bunch of extra math co-processors laying around and decided to use it in the " supercharger " cart. Game won't run without it, but there is a cracked version out there...

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