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Cardiaxx is a science-fiction scrolling shooter video game for the Amiga. It was developed by Eclipse Design and published by Electronic Zoo in 1991, although it was originally published by Electronic Zoo.[citation needed] The game features a spaceship as it flies through various levels of varying graphic styles.[citation needed] Each level has a boss at the end, and each level is separated by a sub-level of avoiding asteroids while the next level loads from the floppy disk.[citation needed]
Cardiaxx | |
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Developer(s) | Eclipse Design |
Publisher(s) | Electronic Zoo |
Platform(s) | Amiga |
Release | 1991 |
Genre(s) | Scrolling shooter |
Gameplay
editDevelopment
editCardiaxx was developed by David Mariner and Jon Mitchell of Eclipse Design, with Josef Karthauser later joining them.[citation needed] The game's original publisher, Electronic Zoo, failed to release funds owed to Eclipse Design for its development shortly after its public release in 1991.[citation needed] As a result, the Atari ST version was never released, and legal action followed. However, Electronic Zoo closed down during the legal proceedings.[citation needed] The game was later released by Team17, but again no funds beyond the initial signing fee were ever released.[citation needed] Therefore, Mariner and Mitchell still retain all rights to Cardiaxx to this day.[citation needed]
Reception
editPublication | Score |
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Amiga Action | 76%[1] |
Computer and Video Games | 85/100[2] |
Pelit | 68/100[3] |
Cardiaxx received generally positive reception from video game critics.
References
edit- ^ "Cardiaxx". Amiga Action. No. 29. February 1992. p. 72.
- ^ "Review". Computer and Video Games. No. 122. January 1992. p. 75.
- ^ JTurunen (August 1994). "Cardiaxx – Ammu halavalla!". Pelit (in Finnish). No. 15. Fokus Media Finland. p. 27.
External links
edit- Cardiaxx can be played for free in the browser at the Internet Archive
- Cardiaxx at MobyGames