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Werbetext (englisch) |
CLOAK & DAGGER is your code name for new profits in an easily installable kit that can revive an older, low earning game at a very reasonable cost. It will put an end to unproductive space in your location by converting a wide base of older product. But what makes CLOAK & DAGGER a great conversion is that it's really a great game! The spy business may never recover from the antics of Agent X as he attempts to retrieve stolen plans and destroy dastardly Dr. Boom's subterranean bomb factory. He's really the star of a madcap video cartoon! As Agent X descends to the dephts of Dr. Boom's laboratory by igniting bombs floor by floor, he amuses the player by "mugging" one of several comical expressions. His reaction actually corresponds to player performance to reflect the experience in game play they've just come through together! This degre of interactive quality "personalizes" the action while a variety of opponents and multiple strategies involved keep the screen busy and the game play intensified… all adding up to explosive player appeal! |
Trivia |
Arbeitstitel des Spiels waren Agent X, unter dem das Spiel anfangs auch kurzzeitig ausgeliefert wurde, und Mad Bomber. Eine Portierung auf die 5200-Konsole war geplant, wurde aber verworfen, ebenso eine Konversion von Dave Comstock für die 8-Bit-Computer. Das Spiel ist eine Umsetzung des gleichnamigen US-Spielfilms von 1984 mit Henry Thomas, Dabney Coleman und Michael Murphy in den Hauptrollen. Auch der Film hieß zunächst Agent X, später wurde daraus eine Filmfigur in Cloak & Dagger. |
Weitere Versionen | |
▶ Agent X (Atari, 1984) |
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