Protector II
1982 video game
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Protector II is a video game written by Mike Potter for Atari 8-bit computers and published by Synapse Software in 1982.[3] It is a sequel to 1981's Protector; both games are horizontally scrolling shooters inspired by the arcade video game Defender. Protector II was ported to the Commodore 64, TI-99/4A, and TRS-80 Color Computer.
Mike Potter
Commodore 64
Ken Rose[1]
TRS-80 CoCo
Robert Black[2]
| Protector II | |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Synapse Software |
| Designer | Mike Potter |
| Programmers | Atari 8-bit Mike Potter Commodore 64 Ken Rose[1] TRS-80 CoCo Robert Black[2] |
| Platforms | Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64, TI-99/4A, TRS-80 Color Computer |
| Release | 1982: Atari 1983: C64, CoCo |
| Genre | Scrolling shooter |
Gameplay
Protector II is a game in which the player uses a needlefighter ship to rescue people while their city is being attacked by aliens.[4]
Reception
Allen Doum reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World:
The graphics are good, and the sound, animation and scrolling are very well done. Play may begin with either three or five ships at any of six difficulty levels —although I doubt that anyone is expected to play at the higher levels. Even at the lower levels, Protector II moves fast enough that most players won't have time to realize that what they're doing doesn't make much sense.[4]