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Revision as of 12:48, 6 January 2011
Zaxxon |
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System(s): Arcade (Zaxxon Hardware, Apple II, Atari 2600, Atari 5200, Atari 8-bit family, ColecoVision, Commodore 64, DOS, Intellivision, MSX, SG-1000, TRS-80, TRS-80 CoCo, Virtual Console, ZX Spectrum |
Publisher: Sega |
Developer: Sega |
Zaxxon is an arcade shoot 'em up game released in 1982 by Sega. It was the first video game to use axonometric projection, which is where the "AXXON" name comes from. The player controls a starship shooting enemies in a fortress.
Zaxxon was quite successful for Sega, and hence it was ported to the Apple II, Atari 2600, Atari 5200, Atari 8-bit family, ColecoVision, Commodore 64, DOS, Intellivision, MSX, Sega SG-1000, TRS-80, TRS-80 CoCo, and ZX Spectrum. More recently, the Arcade version of the game has been made available through the Wii's Virtual Console service. There has also been numerous clones of the game, such as Zaksund and Z-89 for the TRS CoCo. It was also included as part of the Sega Mega Drive Collection and Sega Mega Drive Ultimate Collection compilations. It should be noted, however, that the Atari 2600 and Intellivision ports of the game use a third person perspective rather than an isometric one, most likely due to console limitations.
Zaxxon was also turned into a board game by Milton Bradley in 1982. Sega, Bandai and Coleco have also released handheld versions of the game.
The game was followed by Super Zaxxon, Zaxxon 3D and Zaxxon's Motherbase 2000, none of which were as successful.
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Physical Scans
Arcade Version
- Zaxxon Arcade FR Flyer1.jpg
FR flyer (front)
- Zaxxon Arcade FR Flyer2.jpg
FR flyer (back)
- Zaxxon Arcade DE Flyer1.jpg
DE flyer (front)
- Zaxxon Arcade DE Flyer2.jpg
DE flyer (back)
SG-1000 Version
Atari 2600 Version
Atari 5200 Version
Atari 8-bit Family Version
Colecovision Version
- Zaxxon Colecovision US Cart.jpg
US cart
- Zaxxon Colecovision FR Box.jpg
FR front cover
- Zaxxon Colecovision FR Box Back.jpg
FR back cover
- Zaxxon Colecovision FR CBS Cart.jpg
FR CBS cart
Commodore 64 Version
Intellivision Version
MSX Version
ZX Spectrum Version
Games in the Zaxxon Series | |
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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 | |
The Official How to Win at Zaxxon (1982) |
- Pages with broken file links
- No players field
- Old content rating field
- All games
- Zaxxon (franchise)
- Zaxxon Hardware Games
- SG-1000 Games
- SG-1000 Shoot-'em-Up Games
- 1985 SG-1000 Games
- Virtual Console Games
- Apple II Games
- Atari 2600 Games
- Atari 5200 Games
- Atari 8-bit Family Games
- Colecovision Games
- Commodore 64 Games
- DOS Games
- Intellivision Games
- MSX Games
- TRS-80 Games
- TRS-80 CoCo Games
- ZX Spectrum Games