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(More customer reviews)Space Jockey, or as James Cameron attributes to as "Big Dental Patient."This clone of Konami's Pooyan has mere shooting action.And in fancy of the almighty Atari VCS Library, that statement was small.The packaged instruction manual could not make sense of the program's plot, so my imaginary amigo came up with one of his own.Take reign of your terrestrial UFO, simply known as Nostromo.Its gobs recieved an unknown signal from planetoid LV-426, and now they must ostracize a humanic population through utilization of alien eggs (aka "white dots").Each successful grapeshot enumerates a tally of points to Space Jockey's high-score interface.Alongside of a press of the "Game Select" switch, your aerial navigator can alter gravitational pull and enemy formation.However, to ramp up the actual difficulty, make with the "Difficulty A-B" tabs.The 1st tab enhances enemy firepower, and the 2nd tab configures enemy ceasefire.TOO MUCH control here?Why would a gamer want guerrilla forces to ease up in the first place?Perhaps U.S. Games intended to encompass a grand audience with spacious innovation.My counsel: "Game Select" #15, both tabs on "Expert."That level proffers a nice challenge, although its cause is limited to earning points.Space Jockey is substandard in reach of its own genre, and fails to present itself as a new girl in town.
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You are a Space Jockey at the controls of a highly maneuverable Attack Saucer which appears on the left side of the screen. A variety of enemy weapons and obstacles appear on the right and move toward your space ship. Your objective is to shoot down as many of the enemy objects as possible, scoring as many points as possible, while at the same time avoiding enemy fire. 16 game variations. Use left joystick controller.
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