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|released = <sup><small>[[North America|NA]]</small></sup> November, [[1989 in video gaming|1989]] <ref>{{cite web | title=NES Games | format = {{PDFlink}} | publisher=Nintendo of America | url=http://www.nintendo.com/doc/nes_games.pdf | accessdate=2006-10-31}}</ref>
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<sup><small>[[Europe|EU]]</small></sup> Feburary 23, [[1990 in video gaming|1990]]<ref> [http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/nes/data/587710.html Gamefaqs Overview] Retrieved November 5, 2006 </ref>
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'''To the Earth''' is a Nintendo game, using the [[NES Zapper]], where the object is to destroy incoming bombs, asteroids, etc. without destroying friendly vessels. The player must retrieve vials of medicine and deliver them to the Earth to win. Game bosses are fought at each planet as the player moves through the Solar system.
'''''To the Earth''''' is a Nintendo game, using the [[NES Zapper]], released in 1989. It uses the Nintento Zapper to destroy ships and gain powerups. The game requires quick reflexes and good aiming, and thus was given mixed reviews because of it.

==Gameplay==
[[Image:To the earth pic.PNG|left|thumb|The opening title screen of ''To the Earth''.]]
The object of the game is to destroy incoming bombs, asteroids, etc. without destroying friendly vessels. Due to the very quick speeds of the enemy ships and asteroids, the game is considered to be one of the most challenging Zapper games for the NES. The player must retrieve vials of medicine and deliver them to the Earth to win. Game bosses are fought at the end of each level as the player moves through the Solar system. When the player reaches the Earth level, the player must keep the final boss, an alien named Nemesis, from reaching the planet's atmosphere.

The level locations of the game in order are [[Uranus]], [[Saturn]], [[Jupiter]], and the final level, [[Earth]].<ref name= "overview">[http://www.allgame.com/cg/agg.dll?p=agg&sql=1:14354~T0 All Game Guide Overview] Retrieved November 5, 2006. </ref> There are also several powerups in the game, which inlcudes different shields, energy boosters, [[comet]]s, and smart [[bomb]]s.<ref name="overview" /> A comet in the game is a barrier which temporarily protects from enemy fire, and a smart bomb appears at the bottom of the screen and destroys all on-screen enemies if shot.<ref name="overview" />

==Game Story==
The game is set in the year 2050, where Earth is being attacked by an evil group of aliens named Raggosians. Flying your [[starship]], the Tempest, to various planets around the [[solar system]], you search for minerals that can be used to fight those attacking the Earth.<ref name="overview" />

==Reception==
The game only received a few reviews upon its release, both good and bad. The German publication ''Power Play'' gave the game a 36 out of 100 when it rated it in 1990,<ref>{{cite web | title=To the Earth for NES | publisher=MobyGames | url=http://www.mobygames.com/game/nes/to-the-earth/mobyrank | accessdate=2006-10-31}}</ref> and Brett Alan Weiss, from All Game Guide said "This game requires full concentration and good shooting skills, but it is very entertaining."<ref> [http://www.allgame.com/cg/agg.dll?p=agg&sql=1:14354~T1 All Game Guide Review] Retrieved November 5, 2006. </ref>

==Notes and references==
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==External Links==
* {{moby game|id=/to-the-earth|name=''To the Earth''}}
* {{GameFAQs|type=/console/nes|num=587710|name=''To the Earth''}}
* [http://www.vgmusic.com/music/console/nintendo/nes/To_the_Earth_Anthem.mid "To The Earth" Anthem MIDI From vgmusic.com]


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To the Earth
To the Earth
Developer(s)Nintendo
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Platform(s)Famicom/NES
ReleaseNA November, 1989 [1] EU Feburary 23, 1990[2]
Genre(s)Shooter game
Mode(s)Single player

Template:Current-GCOTW To the Earth is a Nintendo game, using the NES Zapper, released in 1989. It uses the Nintento Zapper to destroy ships and gain powerups. The game requires quick reflexes and good aiming, and thus was given mixed reviews because of it.

Gameplay

The opening title screen of To the Earth.

The object of the game is to destroy incoming bombs, asteroids, etc. without destroying friendly vessels. Due to the very quick speeds of the enemy ships and asteroids, the game is considered to be one of the most challenging Zapper games for the NES. The player must retrieve vials of medicine and deliver them to the Earth to win. Game bosses are fought at the end of each level as the player moves through the Solar system. When the player reaches the Earth level, the player must keep the final boss, an alien named Nemesis, from reaching the planet's atmosphere.

The level locations of the game in order are Uranus, Saturn, Jupiter, and the final level, Earth.[3] There are also several powerups in the game, which inlcudes different shields, energy boosters, comets, and smart bombs.[3] A comet in the game is a barrier which temporarily protects from enemy fire, and a smart bomb appears at the bottom of the screen and destroys all on-screen enemies if shot.[3]

Game Story

The game is set in the year 2050, where Earth is being attacked by an evil group of aliens named Raggosians. Flying your starship, the Tempest, to various planets around the solar system, you search for minerals that can be used to fight those attacking the Earth.[3]

Reception

The game only received a few reviews upon its release, both good and bad. The German publication Power Play gave the game a 36 out of 100 when it rated it in 1990,[4] and Brett Alan Weiss, from All Game Guide said "This game requires full concentration and good shooting skills, but it is very entertaining."[5]

Notes and references

  1. ^ "NES Games" (Template:PDFlink). Nintendo of America. Retrieved 2006-10-31.
  2. ^ Gamefaqs Overview Retrieved November 5, 2006
  3. ^ a b c d All Game Guide Overview Retrieved November 5, 2006.
  4. ^ "To the Earth for NES". MobyGames. Retrieved 2006-10-31.
  5. ^ All Game Guide Review Retrieved November 5, 2006.