Zaxxon 3D Explained

Zaxxon 3-D
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Developer:Sega
Publisher:Sega
Platforms:Master System
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Genre:Shooter

Zaxxon 3-D is a 1987 video game published by Sega for the Master System console. It is based on Sega's 1982 arcade game, Zaxxon.

Gameplay

Zaxxon 3-D is a game in which the player navigates a Zaxxon craft through the nine levels built into the Vargan Space Fortress, using the SegaScope 3-D Glasses connected to the game system.

Release

In October 1993, Atari Corporation filed a lawsuit against Sega for an alleged infringement of a patent originally created by Atari Corp. in the 1980s, and Atari sought a preliminary injunction to stop manufacturing, usage, and sales of hardware and software for the Genesis and Game Gear. On September 28, 1994, both parties reached a settlement involving a cross-licensing agreement to publish up to five games each year across their systems until 2001. Zaxxon 3D was one of the first five games approved from the deal by Sega in order to be converted for the Atari Jaguar, but it was never released.[2] [3]

Reception

Bill Kunkel reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "words cannot adequately describe the sensations one experiences while playing this game. Though other arcade games have tried to duplicate an illusion of depth, they all comes short of the mark. Zaxxon 3-D serves up the real thing, in a format familiar to most gamers".[4]

Reviews

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cornelius . Dylan . Zaxxon 3D . 17 March 2015 . 27 July 2021.
  2. Web site: CRV. Blog:Legal Brief: Atari vs. Sega. gdri.smspower.org. August 6, 2017. November 15, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181116043230/http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Blog:Legal_Brief:_Atari_vs._Sega. November 16, 2018. live.
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20240524214003/https://www.timeextension.com/features/flashback-the-atari-jaguar-almost-got-shinobi-streets-of-rage-wonder-boy-and-other-sega-classics
  4. Kunkel . Bill . Video Gaming World . Computer Gaming World . July 1988 . 1 . 49 . 45.
  5. Web site: Computer & Video Games - Issue 078 (1988-04)(EMAP Publishing)(GB). April 1988.
  6. Web site: Tilt 052. March 1988.