Stargate/Defender II
Either one is a fantastic game
By Jess LaFleurDecember 13, 2004
First, the best brains in the world
designed a super spaceship to defend your planet against evil aliens who
lusted to conquer it. But the marauders kept coming!
Your new secret weapon: STARGATE, a powerful stellar gateway to the
universe. It's the only hope for your beleaguered planet! Once again,
you take to the skies in your ship -- now fortified with the mysterious
cloaking compound, INVISO. With the help of the STARGATE, maybe -- just
maybe -- you can save the last humanoids and wipe out the aliens
FOREVER!
Stargate is, in my opinion, Defender "done good." Atari
created Stargate as a sequel to Defender. Those who
recognize this game as Defender II are correct. Star Wars
action figure manufacturer Kenner sued Atari over the name Stargate
as they had a product out with that trademark. So Atari renamed the
game.
The graphics on this game are near perfect with the Arcade version of
the original Defender. From the orange hills, to the better
shaped, coloured, animated, and not-so-flickery enemies this game is
visually leaps and bounds over the original defender in terms of staying
true to the arcade. The game even features a title screen which Atari
had been putting in more and more games. The graphics are perhaps the
most important aspect of Stargate/Defender II.
Defender is your classic shoot-'em-up "shmup" and as an arcade
port, Defender and Stargate are pretty similar. You fly a
ship, must protect the people from being abducted by Alien invaders.
This is what makes Defender/Stargate unique from other games of
this type, as you actually get to play a defensive role in this game
defending the unfortunate populace.
The aliens are also interesting, the more that successfully abduct
people turn into an improved mode of ship, or mutant. If you manage to
destroy the alien abducting a person, your ship has to save them from
falling into the ground. Just touching them with your ship will do the
job, and then you must land yourself on the ground. Be careful not to
shoot them (especially when they are in the process of being abducted!)
Your weapons are the classic laser beam and the of course, the smart
bomb. With the bomb, you can clear the viewable screen of enemies.
Another of the interesting parts of this game is the radar. Defender
is perhaps the first video game with a radar aside of Battlezone
(another Atari gem). There is a lot of rich game play in Defender
and I haven't even mentioned hyperspace or invisio!
There isn't any music in this game although the sounds are similar to
the arcade, which is to say bland bings, pows, and zaps. If you love the
classic arcade-y sound, this is a good game for that.
Stargate has some unique features over Defender and I
definitely suggest this game over the original Defender. But with
a rarity that is a bit over the original (4 vs 1), it may not be so easy
to find. Greater variety of enemies, truer to the arcade and just an
overall better game!
Game Data |
Scores
|
| Title |
Stargate/Defender II |
Graphics |
65% |
| Publisher |
Atari |
Sound/Music |
50% |
| Genre |
Shooter |
Gameplay |
80% |
| System |
2600 |
Control |
N/A% |
|
|
Overall |
75% |