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Revision as of 13:41, 25 May 2014

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Super Zaxxon
System(s): Sega Zaxxon hardware, Apple II Atari 8-bit Family, Commodore 64, DOS
Publisher: Sega
Commodore 64
Disk: US HesWare EU US Gold
Developer:
Genre: Shoot-'em-Up

















Release Date RRP Code

Super Zaxxon is a sequel (or perhaps "update") to Zaxxon, produced by Sega in 1982.

Gameplay

Super Zaxxon is extremely similar to the original Zaxxon, running on identical hardware and having almost identical gameplay. Like its predecessor the game uses axonometric projection, where the player can not only control the ship's left and right movements, but also adjust its height. Primarily Super Zaxxon offers slightly faster gameplay, a different set of graphics, different stage layouts and a few more enemies (including the "Mine Layer" in level 2, and indestructible turrets in level 1). The game is otherwise structured very similarly and has similar goals, but is considered to be the harder game of the two.

In the original Zaxxon, the player is confronted at the end by a large walking machine (called Zaxxon). In Super Zaxxon, it is three robot dragons, with Zaxxon not appearing in the game at all. There are also no space battles in Super Zaxxon, with all action taking place on an asteroid base.

History

Legacy

Super Zaxxon is a much rarer game than its predecessor, and saw fewer ports to home systems. The game was brought to Apple II, Atari 8-bit Family, Commodore 64 and IBM PC (as a PC booter), and like the previous game, each version makes cutbacks due to the weaker hardware.

Many arcade Super Zaxxon cabinets exist as converted Zaxxon cabinets, and can be identified by a different cabinet design.

Gallery

Physical Scans

Arcade Version

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Apple II Version

Apple II, US
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Cover

Atari 8-bit Family Version

Sega Retro Average 
Publication Score Source
75 №50
Atari 8-bit Family
75
Based on
1 review
Sega Retro Average 
Publication Version Score
Computer & Video Games (UK)
75
[1]
Atari 8-bit Family
75
Based on
1 review

Super Zaxxon

Atari 8-bit family, US (cartridge)

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Cart
Atari 8-bit family, US (disk)
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Cover
Atari 8-bit family, EU (disk)
SuperZaxxon EU A8B Box Disk.jpg
Cover
Atari 8-bit family, EU (Cassette)
SuperZaxxon EU A8B Box Cassette.jpg
Cover

Commodore 64 Version

Sega Retro Average 
Publication Score Source
75 №50
Commodore 64
75
Based on
1 review
Sega Retro Average 
Publication Version Score
Computer & Video Games (UK)
75
[1]
Zzap!64 (UK)
57
[2]
Commodore 64
66
Based on
2 reviews

Super Zaxxon

Commodore 64, US
SuperZaxxon C64 US Box Front.jpg
Cover
Commodore 64, US (disk)
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Cover
Commodore 64, UK (cassette)

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Cassette
Commodore 64, UK (disk)
SuperZaxxon C64 EU Box.jpg
Cover
SuperZaxxon C64 EU Disk.jpg
Disk

DOS Version

DOS, US
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Cover



Games in the Zaxxon Series
Zaxxon (1981) (home computers) | Super Zaxxon (1982) | Zaxxon Super Game (1984) | Zaxxon 3D (1987) | Zaxxon's Motherbase 2000 (1995) | Zaxxon Escape (2012)
Others
Zaxxon (LCD) (1982) | FL Zaxxon (1982) | Zaxxon (tabletop) (1982) | Zaxxon (board game) (1982)
Zaxxon related media
Book
The Official How to Win at Zaxxon (1982)