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Shoot'em Up! / Shoot'em Up! - 3-D · 1990

Interphase

Published by Image Works · Developed by Assembly Line (The)

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Information

Genre
Shoot'em Up! - 3-D
Language
Machine Language
Controls
Mouse
Players
1
Resolution
Low
Programmer(s)
Stephens, Adrian
Graphic Artist(s)
Coleman, Mark, Emmett, Danny
Game design
Knight, Simon, Lester, Dean
Musician(s)
[unknown]
Sound FX
[unknown]
Year
1990
Publisher
Image Works
Distributor
Ubi Soft
Developer
Assembly Line (The)
Licensed from
-
Country
France
Software
English
Box/Instructions
French
License
Commercial
ST Type
ST, STe, TT, 0.5MB
Number of Disks
1, Single Sided

Votes / Statistics

Rating: 6.7/10 · Votes: 147 · Downloads: 969 · Hits: 5,396

Screenshots (9)

Interphase — screenshot 1
Interphase — screenshot 1
Interphase — screenshot 2
Interphase — screenshot 2
Interphase — screenshot 3
Interphase — screenshot 3
Interphase — screenshot 4
Interphase — screenshot 4
Interphase — screenshot 5
Interphase — screenshot 5
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Interphase — screenshot 6
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Interphase — screenshot 7
Interphase — screenshot 8
Interphase — screenshot 8
Interphase — screenshot 9
Interphase — screenshot 9

Ads (1)

Interphase · 1989
Interphase · 1989

Article (2)

News

Tips (3)

The One Players Guide

Trivia (4)

Origins

In early phases of the development this game was called "Mainframe" (Ace issue 12, ST Amiga Format issue 3)

Sound

Features digitized title soundtrack at 8KHz
Features digitized sound fx at 4KHz

Graphics

Features up to 20 colours on-screen simultaneously (introduction screen)
Features up to 28 colours on-screen simultaneously (in-game)

Charts

Top UK ST charts position: 6 (3/1990)
Months on charts: 2 between 3/1990 - 4/1990

Book / Magazine Reviews (1)

ST Format · November, 1989 · Rating: 93%

Comments (2)

  • llama20 Oct 2022

    I got this free on a coverdisk, it's a complicated and confusing game when you don't have a manual and I'm not sure I ever really figured out what I was doing as a kid. For 1989 it had incredibly smooth 3D graphics, most games from that era chugged along at 3-5fps and we accepted it at the time, but Interphase probably ran closer to 15-20fps and it felt SO smooth at the time. I just looked up a video of someone playing it on YouTube and yes its definitely not 60fps but it's still playably smooth by today's standards

  • Atari A to Z (Pete Davison)3 Jul 2022

    Ever wake up from a really great dream only to discover that a malevolent supercorporation has injected it with a bunch of malicious subliminal messaging? God, I hate it when that happens. Join Chad and his girlfriend Kaf-E in the unusual "cyberspace" game Interphase as they attempt to show the Dreamtrack Corporation what for. Let's Play! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXlga5lVf2g

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