Switchblade (video game)

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Switchblade est un jeu vidéo d'action et de plates-formes développé par Core Design et édité par Gremlin Graphics, sorti en 1989 sur Amiga, Atari ST, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum et GX-4000. Il a eu une suite, Switchblade II (1991). rdf:langString
Switchblade è un videogioco a piattaforme per computer sviluppato dalla Core Design e pubblicato dalla Gremlin Graphics nel 1989. Il gioco venne pubblicato per Amiga, Atari ST, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64 e Amstrad CPC. Una versione migliorata del gioco per Amstrad CPC venne pubblicata per Amstrad GX4000 nel 1991. Il giocatore controlla il protagonista, Hiro, attraverso una serie di schermate separate, con piattaforme e ad ambientazione sotterranea. Le aree inesplorate dello schermo sono oscurate alla vista finché il giocatore non ci entra. Un seguito, , venne pubblicato nel 1991. rdf:langString
Switchblade — компьютерная игра в жанре платформера, разработанная Core Design и выпущенная в 1989 году компанией Gremlin Graphics на Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum и GX4000. В 1991 году к игре вышел сиквел . rdf:langString
《Switchblade》是Core Design开发、1989年发行的电脑平台游戏。 游戏对应Amiga、雅达利ST、ZX Spectrum、Commodore 64和Amstrad CPC电脑。后有1991年的Amstrad GX4000强化移植版发行。 游戏采用拼接卷轴式平台画面,玩家操控主人公在地下移动,未进入的地区视野模糊。 续作《》于1991年发行。 rdf:langString
Switchblade is a 1989 side-scrolling action-platform run and gun video game originally developed by Core Design and published by Gremlin Graphics in Europe for the Atari ST home computers. The first installment in the eponymous two-part series, the game is set in a dystopian future where players assume the role of Hiro from the Blade Knights as he embarks on a journey to defeat Havok, the main antagonist who broke free from his imprisonment after the sacred Fireblade was shattered into several pieces. Its gameplay consists of run and gun action mixed with platforming and exploration elements, with a main single-button configuration. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Switchblade est un jeu vidéo d'action et de plates-formes développé par Core Design et édité par Gremlin Graphics, sorti en 1989 sur Amiga, Atari ST, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum et GX-4000. Il a eu une suite, Switchblade II (1991).
rdf:langString Switchblade is a 1989 side-scrolling action-platform run and gun video game originally developed by Core Design and published by Gremlin Graphics in Europe for the Atari ST home computers. The first installment in the eponymous two-part series, the game is set in a dystopian future where players assume the role of Hiro from the Blade Knights as he embarks on a journey to defeat Havok, the main antagonist who broke free from his imprisonment after the sacred Fireblade was shattered into several pieces. Its gameplay consists of run and gun action mixed with platforming and exploration elements, with a main single-button configuration. Heavily drawing inspiration from both Japanese and Western pop culture as well as various games, Switchblade was solely created by Core Design co-founder and Rick Dangerous designer Simon Phipps in his spare time, who took a year and a half to complete it while working alongside on other projects at the company. Initially released for the Atari ST platform, the title was later ported to other microcomputers and consoles including the Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Amstrad GX4000, Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum, each with several changes and additions from the original version. Since its original release on the Atari ST, Switchblade garnered mostly positive reception from critics who praised multiple aspects such as the anime-inspired presentation, visuals, sound design and gameplay but others criticized the game's slow pacing, controls and difficulty. Other versions of the game were met with a similarly positive response from reviewers. Its critical success would prompt the development of a sequel eight months later; Switchblade II, which was created by a new team at Gremlin Graphics without the involvement of Phipps and garnered a positive reception from the public as with the original title upon its release on Amiga, but was not widely ported to other platforms. In September 7, 2017, Piko Interactive ported and released the game for the Atari Jaguar, and then followed by the Sega Megadrive version in 2019.
rdf:langString Switchblade è un videogioco a piattaforme per computer sviluppato dalla Core Design e pubblicato dalla Gremlin Graphics nel 1989. Il gioco venne pubblicato per Amiga, Atari ST, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64 e Amstrad CPC. Una versione migliorata del gioco per Amstrad CPC venne pubblicata per Amstrad GX4000 nel 1991. Il giocatore controlla il protagonista, Hiro, attraverso una serie di schermate separate, con piattaforme e ad ambientazione sotterranea. Le aree inesplorate dello schermo sono oscurate alla vista finché il giocatore non ci entra. Un seguito, , venne pubblicato nel 1991.
rdf:langString Switchblade — компьютерная игра в жанре платформера, разработанная Core Design и выпущенная в 1989 году компанией Gremlin Graphics на Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum и GX4000. В 1991 году к игре вышел сиквел .
rdf:langString 《Switchblade》是Core Design开发、1989年发行的电脑平台游戏。 游戏对应Amiga、雅达利ST、ZX Spectrum、Commodore 64和Amstrad CPC电脑。后有1991年的Amstrad GX4000强化移植版发行。 游戏采用拼接卷轴式平台画面,玩家操控主人公在地下移动,未进入的地区视野模糊。 续作《》于1991年发行。
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