Black Widow (video game) explained

Black Widow
Developer:Atari, Inc.
Publisher:Atari, Inc.
Designer:Bruce Merritt[1]
Programmer:Bruce Merritt
Released:1982
Platforms:Arcade
Genre:Multidirectional shooter
Modes:Single-player

Black Widow is a multidirectional shooter developed by Atari, Inc. and released in arcades in 1982. The game uses color vector graphics. The player controls a black widow spider via two joysticks, one to move and one to fire, defending the web from insects.

Black Widow was offered as a conversion kit for Gravitar (1982), a game which was not commercially successful. The kit uses the original Gravitar PCB with a few modifications and a new set of ROM chips. Many factory-built Black Widow machines were produced using unsold Gravitar cabinets with Black Widow side-art applied over the Gravitar sideart.

Gameplay

To destroy certain enemies, the player must lure other enemies into destroying them. The Bug Slayer is a bug that helps the player eliminate enemies, with loss of potential points being the only consequence. The Bug Slayer can help the player in tough situations, but can also prevent the player from achieving the number of extra lives necessary to endure later, more difficult, rounds.

Other enemies appear on the playing field as eggs, laid by other enemies. The player can move these eggs off the playing field to both eliminate the enemy and receive points, before they reach maturity.

Enemies and scoring

Reception

Black Widow topped the US RePlay arcade chart for software conversion kits in May 1983.[2]

Legacy

Black Widow was included in Atari Anniversary Edition Redux for the Sony PlayStation, released in 2001. In 2003, Microsoft Windows could play Black Widow as part of Atari - 80 Classic Games in One!. Released in 2004, Atari Anthology ported the game to the PlayStation 2 and Xbox gaming consoles, and in 2005, the Nokia N-Gage cellular phone received a copy of Black Widow in Atari Masterpieces Volume 1.

James Vollandt holds the official record for this game with a maximum 930,100 points.[3]

A remake, Black Widow: Recharged, was released for consoles (including the Atari VCS) and PC in October 2021.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Giant List of Classic Game Programmers. Hague. James.
  2. RePlay: The Players' Choice . RePlay . May 1983.
  3. Web site: Black Window Scores. Twin Galaxies. July 19, 2010. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20071023174617/http://www.twingalaxies.com/index.aspx?c=22&pi=2&gi=641&vi=2703. October 23, 2007.