Difference between revisions of "Space Slalom"
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− | '''''Space Slalom''''' (スペーススラローム) is a video game developed by Orca and published by [[Sega]] for the [[SG-1000]] in 1983. | + | '''''Space Slalom''''' (スペーススラローム) is a video game developed by [[Orca]] and published by [[Sega]] for the [[SG-1000]] in 1983. |
Though on the surface it appears to be a space-themed vertical shoot-'em-up, there is actually no shooting involved. The player controls a shuttle and must navigate it through a course defined by coloured stars, similar to ski slaloms. The player must also avoid obstacles, and will be awarded with extra points depending on on his/her speed across the course. | Though on the surface it appears to be a space-themed vertical shoot-'em-up, there is actually no shooting involved. The player controls a shuttle and must navigate it through a course defined by coloured stars, similar to ski slaloms. The player must also avoid obstacles, and will be awarded with extra points depending on on his/her speed across the course. |
Revision as of 19:20, 4 March 2013
Space Slalom | |||||
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System(s): SG-1000 | |||||
Publisher: Sega | |||||
Developer: Orca | |||||
Genre: Action | |||||
Number of players: 1-2 (alternating) | |||||
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Space Slalom (スペーススラローム) is a video game developed by Orca and published by Sega for the SG-1000 in 1983.
Though on the surface it appears to be a space-themed vertical shoot-'em-up, there is actually no shooting involved. The player controls a shuttle and must navigate it through a course defined by coloured stars, similar to ski slaloms. The player must also avoid obstacles, and will be awarded with extra points depending on on his/her speed across the course.
At a mere 8kB, the game is one of the smallest SG-1000 games, and was only sold in Japan.