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Shoot'em Up! / Shoot'em Up! - Multi-Directional · 1988

Cybernoid - The Fighting Machine

Published by Hewson · Developed by ID2

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Information

Genre
Shoot'em Up! - Multi-Directional
Language
Machine Language
Controls
Joystick
Players
1
Resolution
Low
Programmer(s)
Cooper, Tony
Graphic Artist(s)
Robertson, Stephen, West, Tony
Game design
Cecco, Raffaele
Musician(s)
[unknown]
Sound FX
[unknown]
Year
1988
Publisher
Hewson
Developer
ID2
Licensed from
-
Country
United Kingdom
Software
English
License
Commercial
ST Type
ST, STe, TT, 0.5MB
Number of Disks
1, Single Sided

Votes / Statistics

Rating: 7.4/10 · Votes: 14 · Downloads: 3,536 · Hits: 10,013

Additional Comments

See Klaz' Hideaway adaptions for Atari hard disk, TT, Falcon and more: Spiced up games

Screenshots (7)

Cybernoid - The Fighting Machine — screenshot 1
Cybernoid - The Fighting Machine — screenshot 1
Cybernoid - The Fighting Machine — screenshot 2
Cybernoid - The Fighting Machine — screenshot 2
Cybernoid - The Fighting Machine — screenshot 3
Cybernoid - The Fighting Machine — screenshot 3
Cybernoid - The Fighting Machine — screenshot 4
Cybernoid - The Fighting Machine — screenshot 4
Cybernoid - The Fighting Machine — screenshot 5
Cybernoid - The Fighting Machine — screenshot 5
Cybernoid - The Fighting Machine — screenshot 6
Cybernoid - The Fighting Machine — screenshot 6
Cybernoid - The Fighting Machine — screenshot 7
Cybernoid - The Fighting Machine — screenshot 7

Tips (3)

Maps

Book / Magazine Reviews (1)

The One · November, 1988 · Rating: 65%

Comments (3)

  • Robert5 Jul 2015

    Ooops, I can't edit my previous comment but Jochem Hippel's conversion of the C64 Cybernoid music originally appeared in the Union Demo not So What demo. The music in the ST version of Cybrnoid is completely different and not from Jochem Hippel.

  • Robert4 Jul 2015

    The music in this game is not by Jochem Hippel. But he did do a C64 conversion of the music for the So What demo but that is not the music from the Atari ST version of the game.

  • Simon Sunnyboy / Paradize11 Jul 2010

    A very enjoyable blast without scrolling. The graphics are beautiful although the game slows down at times on the ST. Blind shooting won't help, the key to win is to use a proper strategy on the extra weapons and their utilization. A great game! :)

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