Thunderbirds (2000 Video Game)
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''Thunderbirds'' is a 2000
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for the
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developed by Pukka Games and published by
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, licensed from the '' Thunderbirds'' franchise, released in 2001 for the
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as ''Thunderbirds: International Rescue''. The game is not to be confused with the 2004 Game Boy Advance title of the same name.


Gameplay

''Thunderbirds'' is an
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in which the player controls the Thunderbirds, a series of vehicles and craft from the
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as part of International Rescue to save members of the public and defeat their arch-rival The Hood. The game requires the player to alternate between available craft to complete missions across 22 levels, each largely requiring the player to search for tools and bomb enemy targets within a time limit. Gameplay differs depending upon the craft - for instance, missions featuring Thunderbird 1 involve side-scrolling
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bombing enemy satellites and rescuing hostages, whilst missions featuring Thunderbird 2 involve navigating mazes from a top-down perspective. Some levels feature
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mechanics as the player races Lady Penelope's
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FAB1 against a time limit or limited fuel. The
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version of ''Thunderbirds'' is broadly similar to the design of its
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counterpart, although featuring updated graphics and different levels, including side-scrolling platforming and a meteor-dodging race in Thunderbird 3.


Development

SCi Games SCi Games Limited (formerly The Sales Curve Limited and SCi (Sales Curve Interactive) Limited) was a British video game publisher based in London. The company was founded in 1988 by Jane Cavanagh and floated on the stock exchange in 1996. In Ma ...
obtained the licensing rights for '' Thunderbirds'' in December 1999 to coincide with the digital restoration and relaunch of the 1965 television show on
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in 2000. In line with this acquisition, in 2000 the publisher announced development of ''Thunderbirds'' titles for the
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, mobile media in August 2000, and the release of handheld titles for the
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and
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. Although a
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version was prototyped with Deep Red Games, and screen renders and videos of the game were previewed at the September 2000
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, no console title of ''Thunderbirds'' was released.


Reception

Reviews for both versions of ''Thunderbirds'' received positive reception from critics. The
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version received unanimous praise. Ian Osborne for ''Game Boy Power'' stated the game as "wonderfully atmospheric" and "fun to play", praising the "realistic" craft, the "learning curve" and "excellent graphics", whilst noting the game's missions "could be a little more varied". Jem Roberts of ''Total Game Boy'' praised the game as a "ripping adventure with very carefully set difficulty levels, great graphics and sounds, and a real sense of character", finding that the game "truly does justice to the legendary adventures of International Rescue". ''64 Magazine'' stated ''Thunderbirds'' is "incredibly well designed and great fun, the different gameplay styles providing a ton of variety" and with "superb" sound. James Cottee of '' Hyper'' praised the game's "great deal of variety in play styles" and the "flair" of the graphics. The
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version received slightly more lukewarm reception. Jem Roberts of ''Total Game Boy'' observed the title "hasn't progressed that far" from the
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version, which "pushed the capabilities of the console to the limit". However, Roberts noted the game was an "impressive translation" to the Game Boy Advance, praising the addition of platforming and "plenty of different game styles". In a less positive review, Jamie Wilks for ''Game Boy Xtreme'' stated the game was "a reasonable game that manages to keep you playing by switching the game modes", but featured "basic gameplay" and was "unoriginal".
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gave the game a score of 2.5 out of 5.


References


External links

* {{Thunderbirds 2001 video games Game Boy Color games Single-player video games Game Boy Advance games Works based on Thunderbirds (TV series) Pukka Games games SCi Games games