Line of Fire

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Line of Fire
System(s): Sega X Board, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum
Publisher: Sega,
Amiga
Amstrad CPC
ZX Spectrum
U.S. Gold
Developer:
Genre: Shoot-'em-Up

















Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
Amiga
UK
£24.9924.99 [1]
Atari ST
UK
£24.9924.99 [1]
Amstrad CPC
ES
(Cassette)
Amstrad CPC
ES
(Disk)
Amstrad CPC
UK
(Cassette)
£10.9910.99 [2]
Amstrad CPC
UK
(Disk)
£14.9914.99 [2]
Commodore 64
UK
(Cassette)
£10.9910.99 [2]
ZX Spectrum
ES
(Cassette)
ZX Spectrum
UK
(Cassette)
£10.9910.99 [2]

Line of Fire, called Bakudan Yarou (爆弾野郎) in Japan, is a Sega X Board light gun game released in 1989. In the game, you play as two escaping POWs who were captured after either disabling or seizing a "secret machine gun unit" from the enemy.

The game is presented in 3D first person, though walls will only meet at right angles. This is similar to the ray-casting graphics of later first-person shooters. It also anticipates the look of later texture-mapped 3D polygons, but with sprite manipulation rather than polygons.

The game was ported to several home computers in Europe by U.S. Gold, but never to a Sega home console. A retooled version with vastly different gameplay was released for the Sega Master System.

Production Credits

Amiga version

The production credits are found in a rant located in the file s/startup-sequence, which explains that Sega would not allow them to put their names in the game.

  • Programming: Richard Aplin
  • Music: Uncle Art
  • Graphics:
    • extracting bitmaps from the original arcade game's video output: Andy Heike, Nick Vincent
    • extracting sprites from the original arcade game ROM: Richard Aplin
    • color reduction for the Amiga: Andy Heike, Nick Vincent, "and some students in Manchester"
  • PCM sample extraction: Richard Aplin
  • Copy protection: Tiertex
  • Management: Steve Fitton (US Gold), Tony Porter (US Gold)

Atari ST version

The rant mentioned above notes that Richard Aplin is also the programmer for that version, but unlike most Sega Amiga ports, this version was developed later.

Promotional material

Physical Scans

Arcade Version

X Board, JP

Amiga Version

Sega Retro Average 
Publication Score Source
82 №41, p60-61[3]
85 January 1991, p56/57
85 №110, p130-131[4]
70 №5, p52[5]
Amiga
81
Based on
4 reviews
Sega Retro Average 
Publication Version Score
ACE (UK)
82
[3]
Aktueller Software Markt (DE)
50
[6]
CU Amiga (UK)
85
[7]
Computer & Video Games (UK)
85
[8]
The Games Machine (IT)
84
[9]
Joystick (FR)
76
[10]
Power Play (DE)
23
[11]
Raze (UK)
70
[5]
Tilt (FR)
50
[12]
Zzap!64 (UK)
65
[13]
Amiga
67
Based on
10 reviews

Line of Fire

Amiga, UK

LineOfFire Amiga EU Disk.jpg
Disk

Amstrad CPC Version

Amstrad CPC, UK (cassette)

Amstrad CPC, UK (disk)

Amstrad CPC, ES (cassette)

Amstrad CPC, ES (disk)

Atari ST Version

Atari ST, UK

Commodore 64 Version

Commodore 64, UK

ZX Spectrum Version

Sega Retro Average 
Publication Score Source
85 №110, p130-131[4]
ZX Spectrum
85
Based on
1 review
Sega Retro Average 
Publication Version Score
Crash (UK)
70
[14]
Computer & Video Games (UK)
85
[8]
Svet Kompjutera (YU)
60
[15]
Sinclair User (UK)
82
[16]
Your Sinclair (UK)
72
[17]
ZX Spectrum
74
Based on
5 reviews

Line of Fire

ZX Spectrum, UK

ZX Spectrum, ES