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Solar Quest - GCE Vectrex

Publisher:GCE  ?              No-Intro:Solar Quest
Developer:GCE  ?              GoodName:Solar Quest
Year:1982              TOSEC:Solar Quest
Category:Shooter              MAME:N/A
Game Manual:Download              Game Music:N/A

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In game image of Solar Quest on the GCE Vectrex.
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Title screen of Solar Quest on the GCE Vectrex.
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Box cover for Solar Quest on the GCE Vectrex.
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Box back cover for Solar Quest on the GCE Vectrex.
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Cartridge artwork for Solar Quest on the GCE Vectrex.
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Overlay for Solar Quest on the GCE Vectrex.
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Arcade Cabinet Marquee for Solar Quest.
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Advert for Solar Quest on the GCE Vectrex.
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(Arcade Version)


A one or two player shooter game published and developed by GCE in 1982.

The player controls a ship that can rotate to the left and right and thrust forward, similar to the better known Asteroids, and like that game the player also has a "hail mary" device, hyperspace. In the center of the screen is the sun, which pulls objects into it, in a fashion similar to Spacewar!. The screen wraps at the edges.

Waves of enemy spaceships appear in groups of up to eight. There are seven different types of ships, growing smaller to make them harder to hit. Each "phase" of the gameplay completes when each of the seven waves is destroyed. The spaceships are a collision hazard and normally fly around the screen randomly. As the game progresses, they become more likely to attempt to ram the player directly. At higher levels, the ships gain weapons and attempt to shoot the player.

The player's ship is armed with two weapons, a cannon and a "nuke". The cannon fires a single shot in the direction your ship is pointed, and the game allows up to four shots on screen at once. The nuke destroys all ships in the area when it is triggered, which occurs with a second button press after being launched from the ship. The player's ship starts the game with three nukes and gains a new one every 10000 points.

Whenever an alien ship is destroyed, a "survivor" is left drifting in space. The player can collect the survivors by flying his ship over them. Alternately he can shoot them, or allow them to fall into the sun. The player is awarded with points for successful rescues, and eventually free ships.

The game is remembered fondly by many players, and Simon Burns of VoxelArcade called it "freedom under an overlaid blue sky".


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