Missile Attack
1980 video game
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Missile Attack is a clone of Atari, Inc.'s Missile Command arcade video game. It was developed by Cornsoft Group and published in 1980 by Adventure International for the TRS-80 and Apple II. The TRS-80 version was programmed by Philip Oliver, who later wrote the Pac-Man clone Scarfman.
DeveloperCornsoft Group
ProgrammersTRS-80
Philip A. Oliver[1]
Apple II
Eric Popejoy[1]
Philip A. Oliver[1]
Apple II
Eric Popejoy[1]
| Missile Attack | |
|---|---|
| Developer | Cornsoft Group |
| Publisher | Adventure International |
| Programmers | TRS-80 Philip A. Oliver[1] Apple II Eric Popejoy[1] |
| Platforms | TRS-80, Apple II |
| Release | 1980 |
Gameplay
Missile Attack is a game in which the player commands two Anti-ballistic missile silos that are used to destroy missiles coming down in waves from the top of the screen.[2]
Reception
Glenn Mai reviewed Missile Attack in The Space Gamer No. 54.[2] Mai commented that "Despite its problems, Missile Attack is a very good game. Recommended for any arcade buff."[2]