Captain Planet (video game)
| Captain Planet and The Planeteers | |
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NES cover art of Captain Planet |
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| Developer(s) | Chris Gray Enterprises[1] |
| Publisher(s) | Mindscape[1] |
| Platform(s) | NES[1] Amiga Amstrad CPC ZX Spectrum |
| Release date(s) | NES:
ZX Spectrum: |
| Genre(s) | 2D action platformer[1] |
| Mode(s) | Single-player |
| Media/distribution | Cartridge Floppy disk |
Captain Planet (also known as Captain Planet and the Planeteers) was a video game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System by Mindscape in 1990. The game is loosely based on the environmentalist animated series, Captain Planet and the Planeteers and was produced by the third party developer Mindscape Inc. The company also created different games using the license for the Amiga/Atari ST and ZX Spectrum/Amstrad CPC.
[edit] Gameplay
The game has five levels, each of which was divided into two different type of stages. The first stage involves controlling the international teen heroes (Planeteers) flying their Eco-Jet to an enemy fortress, while trying to avoid the instant death that occurs by touching any of the scenery or getting hit by the various projectiles or birds.
The second stage involves controlling Captain Planet himself as he fights his way to a ecovillain from the TV series.
[edit] Reception
Most video game critics panned the game for its weak graphics, limited playability and difficulty. Mindscape was one of the many third party publishers of NES games that had a reputation of releasing low quality products.[citation needed]
The difficulty in the game arose from the fact that the various powers of the geocruiser or Captain Planet had to be cycled through while the player was being actively attacked.
[edit] References
- ^ a b c d e f Captain Planet at GameFAQs
- ^ Captain Planet at World of Spectrum
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