''Cobra Triangle'' is a 1989
racing video game developed by
Rare and published by
Nintendo
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for the
Nintendo Entertainment System
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. The player controls a weapon-equipped speedboat through 25
level
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*Canal pound or level
*Regr ...
s. Objectives include winning races, saving swimmers, and defusing bombs. The game also includes
vehicular combat,
power-ups and is displayed from a 3D
isometric
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isometric may mean:
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* Isometre, a rhythmic technique in music.
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perspective with
automatic scrolling that follows the player's movement.
The Stamper brothers designed
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the game and
David Wise wrote its soundtrack. ''
Computer and Video Games
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'' highly recommended the game and praised its
graphics
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and
gameplay. Later reviewers lauded its level diversity and noted its graphical similarities to previous Rare game ''
R.C. Pro-Am
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''. ''
IGN
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'' and ''
GamesRadar
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'' ranked ''Cobra Triangle'' among their top NES games. The latter considered ''Cobra Triangle'' emblematic of the
NES era's aesthetic. It is included in Rare's 2015 ''
Rare Replay'' compilation for
Xbox One, and was re-released on the
Nintendo Switch Online service on July 4, 2024.
Gameplay
''Cobra Triangle'' is a
racing,
vehicular combat video game.
The player races a cannon-equipped speedboat against other watercraft. The 25
stages
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of
graduated difficulty vary in objectives: winning races, saving swimmers, and defusing bombs. Some levels end in
boss fights. In races, the speedboat must avoid the riverbank and mid-river obstacles while outpacing a timer. The boat can attack other competitors, fly airborne via ramps, and pick up
power-ups that upgrade its weapons and speed. In upstream races, the player navigates the speedboat to avoid logs and whirlpools. In bomb defusing activities, the player moves four protected bombs to a detonation site. In another mode, the player must destroy rogue boats before they drag swimmers to the edge of the lake. Any swimmers dragged halfway must be manually returned to the lake's center. The player loses a
life if unsuccessful. ''Cobra Triangle'' is displayed from a 3D
isometric
The term ''isometric'' comes from the Greek for "having equal measurement".
isometric may mean:
* Cubic crystal system, also called isometric crystal system
* Isometre, a rhythmic technique in music.
* "Isometric (Intro)", a song by Madeon from ...
perspective and its screen
automatically scrolls as the speedboat moves.
[
]
Background and release
Ultimate Play the Game was founded by brothers Tim and Chris Stamper, along with Tim's wife, Carol, from their headquarters in Ashby-de-la-Zouch
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in 1982. They began producing video games for the ZX Spectrum throughout the early 1980s. The company were known for their reluctance to reveal details about their operations and then-upcoming projects. Little was known about their development process except that they used to work in "separate teams": one team would work on development whilst the other would concentrate on other aspects such as sound or graphics.[ This company later evolved into Rare,] the developer of ''Cobra Triangle''.
Mark Betteridge and Tim and Chris Stamper designed
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the game and David Wise wrote its soundtrack.[ ]Nintendo
is a Japanese Multinational corporation, multinational video game company headquartered in Kyoto, Japan. It develops video games and video game consoles.
Nintendo was founded in 1889 as by craftsman Fusajiro Yamauchi and originally produce ...
released ''Cobra Triangle'' in July 1989. It was later included in the August 2015 Xbox One compilation of 30 Rare titles, '' Rare Replay''.
Reception
In contemporaneous reviews, Jaz Rignall (''Computer and Video Games
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'') wrote in high praise of the "convincing" graphics
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, smooth gameplay, and "addictive" replay value. The magazine selected the game as a recommendation.[ Mark Caswell ('' The Games Machine'') was most frustrated by the waterfall jumping sequences.][ In a retrospective review, Skyler Miller ('' AllGame'') appreciated the diversity of levels.] Reviewers noted its graphical similarity to ''R.C. Pro-Am
''R.C. Pro-Am'' is a racing video game developed by Rare and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was released in North America in February 1988, and then in Europe on April 15. Presented in an overhead isometric pers ...
'', particularly in its camera angle and gameplay. Brett Alan Weiss (''AllGame'') put ''Cobra Triangle'' in the lineage of the 1982 '' River Raid'' for the Atari 2600. In comparison, both games have vehicular boat combat while avoiding land. ''Cobra Triangle'' camera view is isometric rather than overhead, and its gameplay is more focused on racing than combat. ''IGN
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'' and ''GamesRadar
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'' named ''Cobra Triangle'' among the top NES games. The latter had "the most admiration" for ''Cobra Triangle'' out of all of Rare's catalog. They thought the game aged well and typified NES-era beauty in its isometric combat, upgrades, and game type variety.
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