Assault City Explained

Assault City
Developer:Sanritsu Denki
Publisher:Sega
Designer:Kouji Inokuchi
T. Asano
T. Katoh
Composer:Izuho Takeeuchi
Genre:Rail shooter
Modes:Single-player
Platforms:Master System

Assault City is a rail shooter released for the Master System in 1990.[1] Two versions were released: the original, which only supports the directional pad, and a second edition which supports the Light Phaser gun.[2] The two versions are distinguished by a large red light phaser on the cover of the second edition.

Plot

The plot centers around Joe, one of the last of the humans remaining that can overturn the cybernetic revolt. Nothing can stop him from destroying the control system which forces the robots to kill. In the latter half of the 21st century, robots have been engaged in labor in dangerous places, housework, etc. Then suddenly, the control system used to function these robots plotted a revolt against the human race, and ordered every robot to annihilate all of the people. The robots robbed them of their weapons, and occupied various military bases and factories.[3]

The war robots that were manufactured there murdered men, one after another, and the survivors organized a resistance and went into a full-scale offensive against the enemy's army.[3]

Reception

Console XS gave it an 83% score.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Assault City Release Information for Sega Master System - GameFAQs. GameFAQs. 2010-09-23.
  2. Web site: Assault City. 9 August 2021.
  3. Web site: Assault City Release Information for Sega Master System - MobyGames. MobyGames. 2010-09-23.
  4. Software A-Z: Master System . . 23 April 1992 . 1 (June/July 1992) . . United Kingdom . 137–47 .