


In 1989 Xybots was ported to MSX, Commodore 64, Amstrad, ZX Spectrum, Atari ST, and Amiga. In retrospect, they wrote that the game was "ahead of its time" and "offered a unique experience that similar games of the era were unable to match." Ports GamesTM wrote that " Xybots was overlooked in arcades due to its complex controls and tricky gameplay" and that its lack of earnings in arcades was the reason no sequel was ever developed. Commodore User also cited the two-player game as a highlight, saying "its real appeal is as a team game, with you and your mate running about the place, covering each other, dividing up and destroying all the robots in the maze, and lending one another gold coins in the shop." Įd Logg recalled in 2005 that the game was not a financial success. The game's various features, including the cooperative gameplay, were praised, with Computer and Video Games and The Games Machine citing them as aspects that made the game addictive. It drew favorable comparisons to both Berzerk and Gauntlet for its maze-like stages and shooting gameplay. Upon release, the game was positively reviewed. Logg and co-programmer Bob Flanagan eventually settled on a theme based on Major Havoc, a previous Atari arcade game. However, the marketing department at Atari Games did not want to make another Gauntlet game and made him change the title. Originally Logg envisioned the game as a second sequel to Gauntlet titled Gauntlet III: Catacombs. Because of these difficulties, Logg was unsure if the game would enter mass production. In 2005, Logg recalled that he had trouble with the controls for the game-both building controls that worked with the game design and getting players to realize they could rotate the joystick to turn the in-game characters. The concept for the game was born out of an attempt by designer Ed Logg and engineer/technician Doug Snyder to create a first-person video game without specialized hardware. The player can also purchase power-ups at these shops, including extra armor, increased speed, strength and firepower along with maze and enemy maps. Energy can also be purchased at shops between levels, using coins dropped by defeated Xybots. The display shows the player's remaining energy, which can be replenished by collecting energy pods within the levels. The lower half the screen shows the gameplay area for both players while the upper half is split between the map for the current level and the status display for each player. Players move using the joystick, which also rotates to turn the player character. In certain levels, players face off against a large boss Xybot. One or two players navigate through corridors as either Rock Hardy or Ace Gunn, battling enemy Xybots with a laser gun, seeking cover from enemy fire behind various objects and attempting to reach the level's exit. The gameplay area shows the perspectives of both characters in the lower half of the screen, with the top half being split between the player statuses and level map. Emulated versions of the arcade game were later released as part of various compilations, starting with Midway Arcade Treasures 2 in 2004. Versions for the Nintendo Entertainment System and Sega Genesis/Mega Drive were announced, but never released. Xybots was ported to various personal computers and the Atari Lynx handheld.

Despite this, it was met with limited financial success, which has been attributed to its unique control scheme that involves rotating the joystick to turn the player character. The game was well received, with reviewers lauding the game's various features, particularly the cooperative multiplayer aspect. Designed by Ed Logg, it was originally conceived as a sequel to his previous title, Gauntlet. The game features a split screen display showing the gameplay on the bottom half of the screen and information on player status and the current level on the top half.

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In Xybots, up to two players control "Major Rock Hardy" and "Captain Ace Gunn", who must travel through a 3D maze and fight against a series of robots known as the Xybots whose mission is to destroy all mankind. Xybots is a 1987 third-person shooter arcade game by Atari Games.
