Hydra (video game)
Hydra | |
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Developer(s) |
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Publisher(s) | Atari Games Domark, Tengen (Amiga/Atari ST/C64/CPC/ZX Spectrum) Atari Corporation (Lynx) |
Producer(s) | Milt Loper |
Programmer(s) | Dennis Harper Andrew Burgess |
Artist(s) | Chuck Eyler Deborgh Short Nick Stern |
Composer(s) | Brad Fuller Don Diekneite |
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Genre(s) | Vehicular combat |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Arcade system | Atari G1[1] |
Hydra is an arcade video game.
Gameplay
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In Hydra thieves are trying to steal the treasures from a museum, these artefacts contain secrets to a weapon and it is your job to stop them. The player is issued an experimental speedboat to navigate the rivers in order to retrieve the treasures from checkpoints.[2] There are nine levels of rivers and oceans, while playing the game the player can collect money bags for extra cash and crystals for extra fuel.[3] The obstacles are gun embankments, enemy crafts and other nuisances which will slow you down and you can loose your cargo which will float down stream that you will have to go and collect.[4][3] At the end of each level the player then drops off the cargo and can then buy upgrades from a shop to improve the Hydra speedboat.[5]
Development and release
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Reception
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Robert Jung reviewed the Atari Lynx version of the game which has been published on IGN, he went on to say the game borrowed "heavily from Roadblasters" but he found it fun giving a score of 8 out of 10.[3] Game Zero Magazine reviewed the game giving a score of 82 out of 100.[6]
References
- ^ a b "Hydra". arcade-history.com. Retrieved 18 July 2019.
- ^ "Hydra Instruction Manual". Atari: 1.
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(help) - ^ a b c Robert A. Jung (6 July 1999). "Another excellent arcade adaptation from Atari. Read the full review below". IGN Entertainment. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
- ^ "Hydra Instruction Manual". Atari: 3.
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(help) - ^ "Hydra review". Vol. 1, no. 3. Game Zero Magazine. September 1992.
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External links
- Hydra at AtariAge
- Hydra at GameFAQs
- Hydra at Giant Bomb
- Hydra at Killer List of Videogames
- Hydra at MobyGames
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