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Spectar

 
Games: Spectar
 
  • Release Date: 1980
  • Genre: Action
  • Style: Maze

Game Description

An early arcade game from Exidy, Spectar continues that company's fascination with racing/combat games. The player guides a speedy green vehicle around a grid-like maze, avoiding several red vehicles while trying to collect a series of green dots near the center of the screen. Advancing to the next level requires the collection of all the dots, or the destruction of all enemies on the screen. As the player progresses, the maze becomes a little more complex, with some components of the "grid" joining together to form longer walls (and cut off potential escape routes). Spectar is very much like an earlier Exidy coin-op, Targ, only with some twists (the dots, probably evidence of the designers picking up ideas from Pac-Man, didn't exist in Targ, nor did the expanding walls), and echoes Exidy games all the way back to the first-ever controversial arcade game, Death Race. Audio-visually, Spectar is barely a step above early computer games using letters and block characters for graphics, but for fast-paced (and often frustratingly addictive) fun it's a winner.
~ Earl Green, All Game Guide

Production Credits

Designer: Manuel Campos
~ Skyler Miller, All Game Guide
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Spectar
Image:SPECTAR.png
Developer(s) Exidy
Publisher(s) Exidy
Designer(s) Manuel Campos
Platform(s) Arcade, ColecoVision
Release date(s) 1980
Genre(s) Maze
Mode(s) Up to 2 players, alternating
Input methods 4-way joystick, one button
Cabinet Upright
Arcade system Exidy 6502
Display Raster

Spectar was a 1980 arcade game by Exidy depicting vehicular combat in a future world. It was a sequel to the arcade game Targ. The name Spectar is a portmanteau of the phrase 'special target' which was a development term for a new feature of the electronic hardware designed for this game.[citation needed]

Description

Spectar is similar to Targ, but with enhancements. Whereas Targ took place on a completely regular 10x10 grid, Spectar adds blockades so that the grid is not completely regular. In addition, the center of the grid has a number of twinkling dots or stars that the player can pick up. Clearly inspired by Pac-Man, this introduces a new mechanic to the game: in addition to finishing a level by destroying all enemies, the player can also finish the round by picking up all the dots.

And where Targ had a number of wedge shaped enemies and one "Spectar Smuggler", none of which shoot back at you, in Spectar, the enemies change shape every round (and are worth more points for shooting as the levels increase), and a second Spectar Smuggler is added, which fires at you. When the first smuggler appears on the board, the background sound changes, until all smugglers have been destroyed, in which it reverts back to the first one (which is an electronic humming sound that resembles a car engine shifting gears as it accelerates).

There is also some graphical glitz in the display of the Crystal City itself. In Targ, the buildings on every level were featureless yellow blocks. In Spectar, each level has a different building design. The buildings are green, and some have an interlocking or 3d appearance, which can be quite disorienting to the player.

Whereas there was crafty artificial intelligence in the arrow-shaped crafts in Targ making the game very difficult, the enemy in Spectar is much easier to defeat, making Spectar a much easier game to play than its ancestor.

Legacy

In France, a version of this game was published by Jeutel under the title Phantomas. Bootleg versions of Spectar have been seen under the name Rallys.

In 2006, Scott Huggins ported a version of Spectar to the ColecoVision console.

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