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{{GameInfobox |image = Reactor2600.jpg |developer = Gottlieb |publisher = Gottlieb,Parker Brothers |na_rel = {{Release|1982|||NA|Arcade,Atari 2600}} |genre = Action |features = Single-player,Co-op |platforms = Arcade,Atari 2600 |input = Atari 2600 Joystick }} '''''Reactor''''' is a [[Raster graphics|raster]] video [[arcade game]] released in [[1982 in gaming|1982]] by [[Gottlieb]]. The object of the game is to cool down the reactor core without being hurled by magnetism and repulsion by enemy swarms of nuclear particles. It was better known for its explosive and ground thumping sound, usually placed near the front of the arcade to attract gamers. ==Gameplay== The player controls a cursor that can move freely within a screen-sized arena, the nuclear reactor. The center contains a sun-type gravitational power source, the slowly overheating reactor core. The surrounding wall or the sun, if touched results in death. The cursor is controlled with a [[trackball]] by the player, who has to roll it fast in one direction in order to overcome the momentum of gravitation imposed by the sun. Swarms of enemy objects named after various radioactive particles float around in the reactor arena, obeying simple physical laws. These enemies can freely bounce into the walls at low speeds, have a repulsive force against each other and actively attack the player cursor. [[Boss]] types often break up into several smaller particles. The effect is to make one of the first video games that feels a little like a real sport in that the player exerts a considerable amount of energy in controlling the trackball. The object is to survive the sun and walls while gaining the highest score possible. It takes a delicate touch. Rather than moving the cursor/avatar left, right, up and down as in many arcade games, it is controlled by gravity and moves freely; with the player only being able to accelerate it rather than control its movements directly. Meanwhile the enemy particles are getting so aggressive that it can get very difficult to avoid being pulled in by the sun or touching a wall. The basic gameplay consists of accelerating the cursor just at the right times so that it circles the reactor core with enough speed to have control via its own momentum when the enemy particles try to knock it off course, and then to place decoys and actually use the acceleration of the ball itself to knock enemies into control rods, traps or the reactor core. By pressing the primary button the player cursor can go into high power mode, providing higher repulsion of enemies and conversely higher risk to the player. To ease the task the player also has a certain number of decoys at their disposal. Pressing the secondary button places a decoy to attract the enemies, luring them into two traps in the corners of the screen for bonus points, into destroying reactor rods or directly into the walls to kill them. Destroying a row of reactor rods gives the player one more decoy, as well as resetting the size of the slowly swelling reactor core. Throughout the game a time limit is enforced by the slowly swelling reactor core, which limits the space to move about in the arena. Although the reactor doesn't actually melt down, the decreasing space provides for gradually increasing difficulty. After defeating the first wave of enemies, the solid reactor core changes into a swirling colorful spiral that, unlike the solid core, is lethal to touch (thus making such levels significantly harder). ==Development== The game was developed by [[Tim Skelly]], who was also responsible for games such as ''[[Star Castle]]'' and ''[[Solar Quest]]''. It was the first arcade game to credit the developer on the game's title screen.<ref name="tshist">{{Cite web | url=http://www.dadgum.com/giantlist/archive/cinematronics.html | work=Giant List of Video Game Programmers | title=Tim Skelly's History of Cinematronics and Vectorbeam | accessdate=2008-08-06}}</ref> ==Console versions== The [[Atari 2600]] version plays somewhat differently due to the fact the energy shield is always up. The rules are almost identical. It uses either a joystick or a trackball, although the rules book supplied with the game only mentions use of a joystick. The difficulty switches set the sensitivity of the stick or ball, which can yield a control scheme very similar to that of the arcade. There are no voice overs, and the bonus counter is invisible. Additionally, the bonus counter can only hold so many points, after which points are added directly to the player's score. Players are not given the option to start with seven lives. A bug in this version causes the collision detection to be erratic near the entry to the bonus chambers. While a version for the [[Intellivision]] was licensed and developed, it was never released.<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.intellivisionlives.com/bluesky/games/credits/parkerbros.shtml#Anchor-Reactor-2442 | work=Intellivision Lives | title=Parker Bros. for Intellivision | accessdate=2008-08-05}}</ref> == In the Competitive Arena == The World Record on the arcade version of Reactor is 448,833 points, scored by Ed Flores of Santa Maria, USA, on January 2, 1983.<ref>{{Cite web | url= http://www.twingalaxies.com/index.aspx?c=22&pi=2&gi=3923&vi=3379 | title=Twin Galaxies' Reactor High Score Rankings | date=2009-12-27}}</ref> <!-- Note: Guiness World Records source their Arcade world records scores from Twin Galaxies --> ==References== {{Reflist}} == External links == * {{KLOV|id=9274}} * [http://www.twingalaxies.com/index.aspx?c=22&pi=2&gi=3923&vi=3379 Twin Galaxies High Score Rankings for Reactor]
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