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'''''Duck Attack!''''' is an [[action-adventure game|action-adventure video game]] developed for the [[Atari 2600]] video game console. It was created by Will Nicholes and released by [[AtariAge]] in July 2010 at the Classic Gaming Expo in Las Vegas.<ref name="ToledoFreePress"/>

'''''Duck Attack!''''' is an [[action-adventure game|action-adventure video game]] developed for the [[Atari 2600]] video game console. It was created by Will Nicholes and released by [[AtariAge]] in July 2010 at the Classic Gaming Expo in Las Vegas.<ref name="ToledoFreePress">{{cite web
| url = http://www.toledofreepress.com/2010/08/03/tech-savvy-fans-programming-developing-on-classic-console/
| title = Tech-savvy fans programming, developing on classic console
| first = Jeff
| last = McGinnis
| work = [[Toledo Free Press]]
| date = 2010-08-04
| accessdate = 2010-08-04 }}</ref>


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
A [[mad scientist]] has created mutant, fire-breathing [[duck]]s that lay radioactive [[plutonium]] eggs. The player must collect the eggs to prevent the scientist from using them to build a [[doomsday device]], while avoiding the ducks and other obstacles.<ref name="JournalGazette">{{cite web
A [[mad scientist]] has created mutant, fire-breathing [[duck]]s that lay radioactive [[plutonium]] eggs. The player must collect the eggs to prevent the scientist from using them to build a [[doomsday device]], while avoiding the ducks and other obstacles.<ref name="JournalGazette"/>
| url = http://www.journalgazette.net/article/20100725/LOCAL0201/307259917/1002/LOCAL
| title = Ducks roam new game for old Atari
| first = Frank
| last = Gray
| work = [[The Journal Gazette]]
| date = 2010-07-25
| accessdate = 2010-08-04 }}</ref>


== Gameplay ==
== Gameplay ==
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The player uses the [[joystick]] to control a [[robot]] that explores the scientist's lair, picking up eggs, weapons, and other useful objects. When two eggs are found and brought to the appropriate exit, the player advances to the next level.
The player uses the [[joystick]] to control a [[robot]] that explores the scientist's lair, picking up eggs, weapons, and other useful objects. When two eggs are found and brought to the appropriate exit, the player advances to the next level.


The player starts with three lives (robots) and loses a life when eaten by a duck or hit by the ducks' fire or another deadly object. Additional lives and various power-ups can be earned by picking up colored balloons. The player can choose to play with all objects either in a predetermined location, or randomly distributed throughout the rooms in the game.<ref name="manual">{{cite web
The player starts with three lives (robots) and loses a life when eaten by a duck or hit by the ducks' fire or another deadly object. Additional lives and various power-ups can be earned by picking up colored balloons. The player can choose to play with all objects either in a predetermined location, or randomly distributed throughout the rooms in the game.<ref name="manual"/>
| url = http://willnicholes.com/duck/duckattackmanual01.htm
| title = Duck Attack! online manual
| first = Will
| last = Nicholes
| accessdate = 2010-09-02 }}</ref>


== Design ==
== Design ==
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== Reception ==
== Reception ==
French [[retrogaming]] magazine ''Pix'n Love'' offered a positive review in a July 2010 issue, complimenting the game's originality and depth.<ref name="PixNLove">{{cite journal
French [[retrogaming]] magazine ''Pix'n Love'' offered a positive review in a July 2010 issue, complimenting the game's originality and depth.<ref name="PixNLove"/>
[[The Video Game Critic]] gave the game a "C" rating and a mixed review, calling the game "a really weird homage to Adventure." The Video Game Critic praised the game's depth, "sense of discovery" and support for the AtariVox peripheral, but criticized the game's "confusing" mazes and "arbitrary rules."<ref name="VGC"/>

''[[Blistered Thumbs]]'' reviewer Justin Carmical ranked ''Duck Attack!'' number 4 in the December 2010 roundup "Top 5 New Games for Old Consoles", saying that "the graphics are pretty smooth, and it looks like a pseudo-clone of ''Adventure'', but don't let that fool you. The gameplay is quick, and that darn duck just follows you everywhere."<ref name="Top5NewGames"/>
In April 2011 [[1UP.com]] included ''Duck Attack!'' as one of "31 Homebrew Games Worth Playing", saying "It's like someone took ''Adventure'' and mixed it with ''[[Resident Evil 3]]''. Only with more ducks."<ref name="31Homebrews"/>

== See also ==
{{Portal|Video games}}
* [[Atari 2600 homebrew]]
{{-}}

== Notes ==
{{reflist|refs=
<ref name="ToledoFreePress">{{cite web
| url = http://www.toledofreepress.com/2010/08/03/tech-savvy-fans-programming-developing-on-classic-console/
| title = Tech-savvy fans programming, developing on classic console
| first = Jeff
| last = McGinnis
| work = [[Toledo Free Press]]
| date = 2010-08-04
| accessdate = 2010-08-04 }}</ref>
<ref name="JournalGazette">{{cite web
| url = http://www.journalgazette.net/article/20100725/LOCAL0201/307259917/1002/LOCAL
| title = Ducks roam new game for old Atari
| first = Frank
| last = Gray
| work = [[The Journal Gazette]]
| date = 2010-07-25
| accessdate = 2010-08-04 }}</ref>
<ref name="manual">{{cite web
| url = http://willnicholes.com/duck/duckattackmanual01.htm
| title = Duck Attack! online manual
| first = Will
| last = Nicholes
| accessdate = 2010-09-02 }}</ref>
<ref name="PixNLove">{{cite journal
| title = Duck Attack! review
| title = Duck Attack! review
| first = Cyril
| first = Cyril
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| issn =
| quote = }}</ref>
| quote = }}</ref>
<ref name="VGC">{{cite web
[[The Video Game Critic]] gave the game a "C" rating and a mixed review, calling the game "a really weird homage to Adventure." The Video Game Critic praised the game's depth, "sense of discovery" and support for the AtariVox peripheral, but criticized the game's "confusing" mazes and "arbitrary rules."<ref name="VGC">{{cite web
| url = http://www.videogamecritic.net/2600de.htm#Duck_Attack
| url = http://www.videogamecritic.net/2600de.htm#Duck_Attack
| title = Atari 2600 Reviews D-E: Duck Attack
| title = Atari 2600 Reviews D-E: Duck Attack
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| date = January 9, 2011
| date = January 9, 2011
| accessdate = January 12, 2011 }}</ref>
| accessdate = January 12, 2011 }}</ref>
<ref name="Top5NewGames">{{cite web

''[[Blistered Thumbs]]'' reviewer Justin Carmical ranked ''Duck Attack!'' number 4 in the December 2010 roundup "Top 5 New Games for Old Consoles", saying that "the graphics are pretty smooth, and it looks like a pseudo-clone of ''Adventure'', but don't let that fool you. The gameplay is quick, and that darn duck just follows you everywhere."<ref name="Top5NewGames">{{cite web
| url = http://www.blisteredthumbs.net/2010/12/the-pipeline-top-5-new-games-for-old-consoles/comment-page-1/#comments
| url = http://www.blisteredthumbs.net/2010/12/the-pipeline-top-5-new-games-for-old-consoles/comment-page-1/#comments
| title = The Pipeline – Top 5 New Games For Old Consoles
| title = The Pipeline – Top 5 New Games For Old Consoles
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| date = December 21, 2010
| date = December 21, 2010
| accessdate = May 1, 2011 }}</ref>
| accessdate = May 1, 2011 }}</ref>
<ref name="31Homebrews">{{cite web
In April 2011 [[1UP.com]] included ''Duck Attack!'' as one of "31 Homebrew Games Worth Playing", saying "It's like someone took ''Adventure'' and mixed it with ''[[Resident Evil 3]]''. Only with more ducks."<ref name="31Homebrews">{{cite web
| url = http://www.1up.com/features/31-homebrew-games-worth-playing
| url = http://www.1up.com/features/31-homebrew-games-worth-playing
| title = 31 Homebrew Games Worth Playing
| title = 31 Homebrew Games Worth Playing
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| date = April 29, 2011
| date = April 29, 2011
| accessdate = May 1, 2011 }}</ref>
| accessdate = May 1, 2011 }}</ref>
}}

== See also ==
{{Portal|Video games}}
* [[Atari 2600 homebrew]]
{{-}}

== Notes ==
{{reflist}}


== References ==
== References ==

Version vom 5. Dezember 2013, 01:44 Uhr

Vorlage:Infobox video game Duck Attack! is an action-adventure video game developed for the Atari 2600 video game console. It was created by Will Nicholes and released by AtariAge in July 2010 at the Classic Gaming Expo in Las Vegas.[1]

Plot

A mad scientist has created mutant, fire-breathing ducks that lay radioactive plutonium eggs. The player must collect the eggs to prevent the scientist from using them to build a doomsday device, while avoiding the ducks and other obstacles.[2]

Gameplay

The player facing a duck and a tank

The player uses the joystick to control a robot that explores the scientist's lair, picking up eggs, weapons, and other useful objects. When two eggs are found and brought to the appropriate exit, the player advances to the next level.

The player starts with three lives (robots) and loses a life when eaten by a duck or hit by the ducks' fire or another deadly object. Additional lives and various power-ups can be earned by picking up colored balloons. The player can choose to play with all objects either in a predetermined location, or randomly distributed throughout the rooms in the game.[3]

Design

Duck Attack! title screen

Duck Attack! was originally conceived as a ROM hack of the Atari 2600 game Adventure, but was then rewritten from scratch as an original title.[1] Like most Atari 2600 games, Duck Attack! uses 128 bytes of RAM to hold all game variables and program call stack. The game uses an unusual 3-line kernel technique to produce sprites that are larger and more detailed than those usually seen in Atari 2600 games.[4][5]

Reception

French retrogaming magazine Pix'n Love offered a positive review in a July 2010 issue, complimenting the game's originality and depth.[6] The Video Game Critic gave the game a "C" rating and a mixed review, calling the game "a really weird homage to Adventure." The Video Game Critic praised the game's depth, "sense of discovery" and support for the AtariVox peripheral, but criticized the game's "confusing" mazes and "arbitrary rules."[7]

Blistered Thumbs reviewer Justin Carmical ranked Duck Attack! number 4 in the December 2010 roundup "Top 5 New Games for Old Consoles", saying that "the graphics are pretty smooth, and it looks like a pseudo-clone of Adventure, but don't let that fool you. The gameplay is quick, and that darn duck just follows you everywhere."[8] In April 2011 1UP.com included Duck Attack! as one of "31 Homebrew Games Worth Playing", saying "It's like someone took Adventure and mixed it with Resident Evil 3. Only with more ducks."[9]

See also

Portal: Video games – Übersicht zu Wikipedia-Inhalten zum Thema Video games


Notes

Vorlage:Reflist

References

  • Bob Caylor: Atari revival In: The News-Sentinel, August 18, 2010. Abgerufen im January 12, 2011 
  • Lindy Jurack: Introducing Duck Attack!, December 15, 2010. Abgerufen im January 12, 2011 

Vorlage:Atari 2600 Vorlage:Homebrew

  1. a b Referenzfehler: Ungültiges <ref>-Tag; kein Text angegeben für Einzelnachweis mit dem Namen ToledoFreePress.
  2. Referenzfehler: Ungültiges <ref>-Tag; kein Text angegeben für Einzelnachweis mit dem Namen JournalGazette.
  3. Referenzfehler: Ungültiges <ref>-Tag; kein Text angegeben für Einzelnachweis mit dem Namen manual.
  4. Will Nicholes: Duck Attack! technical specifications. Abgerufen am 4. August 2010.
  5. Interview: Will Nicholes. In: Kittysneezes.com. 23. August 2010, abgerufen am 24. August 2010.
  6. Referenzfehler: Ungültiges <ref>-Tag; kein Text angegeben für Einzelnachweis mit dem Namen PixNLove.
  7. Referenzfehler: Ungültiges <ref>-Tag; kein Text angegeben für Einzelnachweis mit dem Namen VGC.
  8. Referenzfehler: Ungültiges <ref>-Tag; kein Text angegeben für Einzelnachweis mit dem Namen Top5NewGames.
  9. Referenzfehler: Ungültiges <ref>-Tag; kein Text angegeben für Einzelnachweis mit dem Namen 31Homebrews.