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Arcade / Arcade - Platformer (Multi-Screen) · 1984

HERO

Published by Activision · Developed by Softworks (The)

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Information

Genre
Arcade - Platformer (Multi-Screen)
Language
Machine Language
Controls
Joystick
Players
1, Demo
Programmer(s)
Van Ryzin, John
Year
1984
Publisher
Activision
Developer
Softworks (The)
Country
USA
License
Commercial
Medium
Cartridge
Rarity
7
Serial
CZ-007-04

Votes / Statistics

Rating: 7.7/10 · Votes: 216 · Downloads: 8,655 · Hits: 29,218

Screenshots (4)

HERO — screenshot 1
HERO — screenshot 1
HERO — screenshot 2
HERO — screenshot 2
HERO — screenshot 3
HERO — screenshot 3
HERO — screenshot 4
HERO — screenshot 4

Cover Art (2)

Cartridge 1
Cartridge 1
Cartridge 2
Cartridge 2

Ads (3)

Activision
Activision
H.E.R.O. · 1984
H.E.R.O. · 1984
Activision - Micro-Loisirs, Maxi-Plaisir. · 1986
Activision - Micro-Loisirs, Maxi-Plaisir. · 1986

Comments (13)

  • Allan30 Apr 2023

    Manual: https://archive.org/details/hero-activision/mode/2up

  • Megadeth25 Jun 2019

    One of the best games for the Atari 8-bit line of computers, as well as (possibly) the best 8-bit version as such. Reminds me of my childhood amd the long hours spent in front of the TV trying to get a step further than the previous time.. ;-)

  • Monk30 Apr 2015

    The name of this game is wrong here in Atarimania. It's not "HERO", but "H.E.R.O.", as it's short for "Helicopter Emergency Rescue Operation", if I remember correctly. So it should be one of the the first "H"-games in the list. Pretty much all H.E.R.O.-versions that I have played have a charm, atmosphere and a good and very similar playability. I could play any of them for fun without a problem. The Atari 800 XL(etc.)-version is like an upgraded Atari 2600 version. What I like about these Atari versions is the large color palette expressions and the 'ripping' sound effects. That Atari noise wave is just something the SID can never give me. This game is pretty simple, and it gets a bit repetitive in the long run, but it's always great, atmospheric fun, and it's 'different' to save these guys instead of always collecting or destroying stuff, like in so many games. (Though you do destroy things, but at least it's logical - you do it only so you can advance deeper in the cave, etc.) The resolution is lower and the graphics style is simpler than on the C64 version, but the palette is bigger, and there are more 'flashing effects' that make the graphics in some ways more eye-pleasing. The 'lazer'-sound is better on the C64, as well as the 'counting the remaining energy and bombs' sounds, but otherwise, this is like the optimal version of the game. There's nothing wrong with the C64 version, it's charming, atmospheric, good-looking and has high-res graphics. But there's just something that makes the Atari 8-bit version slightly better, perhaps a bit deeper atmosphere, together with the colors. And who could get enough of that wonderful explosion sound? But this game is pretty much friggin' EXCELLENT fun in all platforms that I have tested, including real Atari 2600. So you can't really go wrong with H.E.R.O., no matter which version you want to play (perhaps excluding the Colecovision version..) Like River Raid and some others, Activision really converted this game faithfully to multiple platforms, utilizing the strengths of those platforms a little bit (if not to the fullest). I guess they didn't want to risk making the games too different, but to keep the 'core game' intact. I can understand that. A great classic, that I love playing on the Atari 800 XL as well as the Commodore 64 and the Atari 2600. Is it possible to get bored with this game? In decades, that has not happened to me, yet. This game always feels fresh and playable to me for some reason.

  • Punkydudester12 Dec 2014

    Absolutely in my top 10 favorites. I played this a lot but could never beat it...if it had an end.

  • Mentos8 Dec 2012

    One of the best, should be number 1 on the top 100 8 bit Atari Games ! I love it.

  • Gwobby16 Feb 2012

    Didn't realise until recently that you can also SHOOT through the walls... eventuallly! www.gwobby.webs.com

  • Panos6 Sept 2009

    Thank you John, for this game. God bless you.

  • Muffy St. Bernard9 Nov 2008

    Oh yes, and since there aren't any instructions here, you just need the joystick and fire button to play. Move your joystick down when you're on solid ground to drop a stick of dynamite, then get out of the way fast.

  • Muffy St. Bernard9 Nov 2008

    Love it! Like many Activision games it is original, colourful, and deceptively simple. You can get into it right away.

  • Scott Wozniak15 Sept 2008

    Legendary game. Highly original and still tons of fun to this day. 10/10.

  • Archie25 Apr 2008

    Agree with Flash. Great game! Spent a lot of hours playing it. Must play!

  • Flash4 Mar 2008

    I can't believe that this excellent game is not higher rated. The 400/800 version in my opinion, is also the best! A wonderfull monstrous game.. Play it now!

  • m4rtin26 Nov 2004

    Eines meiner Top Spiele von damals. Das nenn ich ein "Computerspiel".

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