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Aztarac | |
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Developer(s) | Centuri |
Publisher(s) | Centuri |
Designer(s) | Tim Stryker[1] |
Platform(s) | Arcade |
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Genre(s) | Multidirectional shooter |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Aztarac is a scrolling multidirectional shooter with color vector graphics. It was developed by Tim Stryker (1954–1996) and released in arcades by Centuri in 1983. The player commands an intergalactic race of mutant humans whose mode of transport is a tank. Its turret is independently controlled, allowing the player to move in one direction while shooting in another. The mission is to guard space outposts from hordes of incoming enemy ships. Aztarac's color vector graphics were impressive at the time of release, and a circular plastic lens over the screen accentuates the visuals. Few machines were produced, though the exact number is unclear. Centuri only developed two vector games; Aztarac was the second.[2]