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In Caverns of Mars: Recharged you descend into tunnels beneath the surface of Mars in a mad dash to destroy the reactor and furthest depths of the enemys base. Dodge debris, clear out obstacles, and blast enemies, all while conserving ammunition as you descend at high speed into enemy territory. Your ammo is limited and enemies are plentiful, so make every shot count.
The original Caverns of Mars was a hit that came out of nowhere. In an era of side-scrollers a high school senior named Greg Christensen developed a game where players descended vertically. The few vertical scrolling games that existed were largely skiing and driving games, but Christsensen made a space game, set in the tunnels of Mars. He submitted it to APX, Ataris mail order software catalog. The day his project arrived in Sunnyvale it was recognized for its quality, and it became the very first APX submission to be released as an Atari game, and one of only a handful to ever make that leap.
Go solo or grab a friend and blast your way to the center of the red planet!
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2213980/Caverns_of_Mars_Recharged/
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With Gravitar: Recharged Atari revisits an incredibly ambitious arcade title. The 1982 original took the rotate, thrust and fire mechanics of Asteroids and Space Duel, combined them with the gravity of Lunar Lander, and added exploration and elements of cave flying. The result was an extremely challenging arcade game that was eventually ported to the Atari 2600. The game, which did not achieve broad commercial success, has become a cult classic among Atari enthusiasts.
The visual aesthetic of Gravitar: Recharged takes the Recharged series in a new direction, with expansive environments rendered in painterly style and pastel tones. In the capable hands of industry-veteran composer Megan McDuffee, the original soundtrack complements the art style with soothing, atmospheric tracks that evoke a sense of wonder.
Key Features:
- Arcade mode: fly from planet to planet and progress through ever-more-challenging solar systems in a quest to get home.
- Missions: 24 taxing challenges with global leaderboards.
- Power-Ups: Pick-up power-ups with your tractor beam, including homing missiles and EMP disruptors
- Co-op: Play with a partner in each game mode, which connects two players on a tether, requiring a significant level of coordination.
- Get in the Groove: Megan McDuffee continues to deliver with an ambient score that transports you into the depths of the unknown.
- OS: Most 32-bit and 64-bit Linux OS
- Processor: Dual CoreMemory: 4 GB RAMStorage: 400 MB available space
- Memory: 4 GB RAMStorage: 400 MB available space
- Storage: 400 MB available space
- OS: 64 bits Debian based (Ubuntu. Mint. etc)
- Processor: i3 2.0 GhzMemory: 4 GB RAM
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX750
- Storage: 32 MB available space
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