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Mediator

Published by English Software Company

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Information

Genre
Arcade - Miscellaneous
Language
Machine Language
Controls
Joystick
Players
1, 2 (alt.)
Programmer(s)
Hedley, Michael
Year
1985
Publisher
English Software Company
Country
United Kingdom
License
Commercial
Medium
Tape, Disk
Rarity
7 (Tape), 8 (Disk)

Votes / Statistics

Rating: 7.2/10 · Votes: 18 · Downloads: 2,054 · Hits: 7,680

Screenshots (4)

Mediator — screenshot 1
Mediator — screenshot 1
Mediator — screenshot 2
Mediator — screenshot 2
Mediator — screenshot 3
Mediator — screenshot 3
Mediator — screenshot 4
Mediator — screenshot 4

Cover Art (3)

Tape 1
Tape 1
Tape 2
Tape 2
Disk
Disk

Instructions (2)

Instructions page 1
Instructions page 1
Instructions page 2
Instructions page 2

Comments (4)

  • Scott Stilphen22 Aug 2018

    Don't even bother playing this unless you have a PAL system or have your emulator set to that format, as it's impossible to complete a lap on NTSC (unless you cheat and use save states, and even with that, you'll reach the tunnel with 1 second to spare).

  • AHA11 Sept 2014

    brillian game, sevral different levels to master, always got me on the bit where you have to play music as invaders descend towards you, never actually beat this game, very challenging

  • Matt Vinyl22 May 2006

    I loved this game - I had it as part of a four-pack with Elektraglide etc... Took me for ever to get past the second level! ;) Still find myself humming those tunes!

  • Haz18 Dec 2005

    Mediator was one of my personal favourites. This was a bizarre game but very addictive. It seemed very clear that the team behind this really put a lot of care into this game. Wonderful music, graphics and puzzles. The instructions were humourous, cryptic rhymes which were absolutely no help whatsoever - you had to figure it out for yourself. Thanks for reproducing those instructions on this site (nostalgic grin).

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