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{{GameInfobox |developer = Simutrek Inc. |publisher = Simutrek Inc. |designers = Paul Allen Newell, Duncan Muirhea |na_rel = {{Release|1983}} |genre = Shoot 'em up |features = Single-player |arcade_cabinet = Upright |platforms = Arcade |input = Trackball, 3 buttons |arcade_display = [[Raster graphics|Raster]], Horizontal }} '''Cube Quest''' is an [[arcade game]] released by Simutrek Inc. in 1983. It combines [[3D computer graphics|3-D]] [[polygon]]al [[graphics]] with [[laserdisc]]-streamed, animated backgrounds (a technique later employed by [[Namco]]'s [[Galaxian 3]]) ==Gameplay== The objective of the game is to guide a spaceship through a cube-like network to reach the treasure star located at the opposite extreme of the player's origin. Each cube edge leads to one of 54 uniquely-themed corridors where a wave of enemies must be dispatched in a [[shoot 'em up#Tube and rail shooters|tube shooter]] style gameplay sequence. ==Production== [[Paul Allen Newell]] was responsible for design and programming.<ref>http://www.digitpress.com/library/interviews/interview_paul_allen_newell.html</ref> The laserdisc backgrounds were produced by [[Robert Abel and Associates]]. [[Ken Nordine]] (uncredited) voiced the intro narration. ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== *[http://www.arcadeflyers.com/?page=thumbs&db=videodb&id=260 Promotional flyer] *[http://www.brightcove.tv/title.jsp?title=292663199&channel=288075 Starcade episode featuring the game]
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