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{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a shoot-'em-up [[arcade]] game developed by [[Gremlin Industries]] for vector-based [[G80]] hardware.
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==Gameplay==
'''''Zektor''''' is a shoot-'em-up [[arcade]] game developed by [[Sega]] for vector-based [[Sega G80]] hardware.
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''Zektor'' is very similar to [[Atari, Inc. (1972–1984)|Atari]]'s ''Asteroids'', in that you pilot a starship which can move in any direction on screen, avoiding obstacles while firing at enemies. Unlike ''Astroids'' the aim of the game is simply to destroy enemies, which enter the arena from the top of the screen in waves. The game also makes heavy use of synthesized speech. The chipset and technique used for the speech synthesis in Zektor was also used in a number of other notable G80-driven SEGA arcade titles.
  
''Zektor'' is very similar to [[Atari]]'s ''Asteroids'', in the you pilot a starship which can move in any direction on screen, avoiding obstacles while firing at enemies. Unlike ''Astroids'' the aim of the game is simply to destroy enemies, which enter the arena from the top of the screen in waves. The game also makes heavy use of synthesized speech. The chipset and technique used for the speech synthesis in Zektor was also used in a number of other notable G80-driven SEGA arcade titles.
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The alien commander from ''[[Space Fury]]'' appears as the level 8 boss, where he has conquered a city that resembles the Death Star. He even reuses the same synthesized speech as the first game.{{intref|Space Fury}}
  
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==History==
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===Legacy===
 
The game was not ported to any home platforms, though was eventually included as part of ''[[Sega Mega Drive Collection]]''.
 
The game was not ported to any home platforms, though was eventually included as part of ''[[Sega Mega Drive Collection]]''.
  
==Gallery==
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==Magazine articles==
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{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}}
File:Zektor G80 US Cabinet Upright.jpg|Upright cabinet
 
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==Promotional material==
 
==Promotional material==
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|{{gitem|Zektor_G80_US_Flyer.pdf|page=1|G80 US flyer}}
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==Photo gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:Zektor_G80_US_Flyer.pdf|G80 US flyer
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Zektor G80 US Cabinet Upright.jpg|Upright cabinet
 
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[[Category:G80 games]]
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==References==
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Zektor
System(s): G80 (vector)
Publisher: Sega Enterprises, Inc.
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Genre: Shoot-'em-Up

















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Zektor is a shoot-'em-up arcade game developed by Gremlin Industries for vector-based G80 hardware.

Gameplay

Zektor is very similar to Atari's Asteroids, in that you pilot a starship which can move in any direction on screen, avoiding obstacles while firing at enemies. Unlike Astroids the aim of the game is simply to destroy enemies, which enter the arena from the top of the screen in waves. The game also makes heavy use of synthesized speech. The chipset and technique used for the speech synthesis in Zektor was also used in a number of other notable G80-driven SEGA arcade titles.

The alien commander from Space Fury appears as the level 8 boss, where he has conquered a city that resembles the Death Star. He even reuses the same synthesized speech as the first game.[1]

History

Legacy

The game was not ported to any home platforms, though was eventually included as part of Sega Mega Drive Collection.

Magazine articles

Main article: Zektor/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

Zektor G80 US Flyer.pdf

PDF
G80 US flyer
Zektor G80 US Flyer.pdf

Photo gallery

Physical scans

G80, US
Zektor G80 US Marquee.jpg
Zektor G80 US Manual.pdf
Manual

References