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developed by TOSE. It was released by
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in Japan and Europe in July 1981, and licensed to Centuri for manufacture in
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in October and to Zaccaria in Italy that same year.
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converted the game to cocktail arcade cabinets in North America. ''Vanguard'' is one of the first shooters with forced scrolling, following '' Scramble'' and ''
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'' from earlier in 1981 and released the same month as ''
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''. Like Sega's ''Space Odyssey'', also from 1981, there are both horizontally and vertically scrolling sections; ''Vanguard'' adds portions with diagonal scrolling. The player flies a ship through tunnels to reach a boss at the end. The ship is controlled with an 8-way joystick. Four buttons in a diamond arrangement allow shooting in four directions independent of the ship's movement. Atari, Inc. released a port for their
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console in 1982 and the
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in 1983. '' Vanguard II'', an arcade sequel with top-down, multidirectional scrolling, and gameplay similar to '' Time Pilot '84'', remained obscure.


Plot

The Gond has been terrorizing nearby space colonies with its periodic raids of destruction. The time has come to put an end to his reign of terror. The player has been selected to pilot an advanced fighter ship with high offensive capabilities, and must enter the cave inside the asteroid where the Gond makes his home, and safely fly through every zone; the Mountain Zone, Rainbow Zone, Styx Zone, Stripe Zone, Bleak Zone, and the City of Mystery (aka Last Zone) where the Gond is rumored to reside. The player must take the Gond out, and succeed in the mission. If unsuccessful, the colonies will be doomed.


Gameplay

''Vanguard'' is similar to '' Scramble'', in that the player controls a ship which automatically flies forward through scrolling levels. It has a limited amount of fuel that constantly depletes. Unlike ''Scramble'', fuel is replenished by destroying enemies, so running out of fuel is less common. Some portions of ''Vanguard'' scroll vertically, horizontally, or diagonally. The ship can fire lasers independently in the four cardinal directions via four buttons. Flying into an energy pod makes the ship invulnerable for a short while, allowing both enemy ships and the tunnel walls to be destroyed by ramming. The game is divided into two tunnels of multiple zones each. The first tunnel consists of Mountain Zone, Rainbow Zone, Styx Zone, Rainbow Zone 2, Stripe Zone, Rainbow Zone 3, Bleak Zone, and the City of Mystery/Last Zone. The second tunnel consists of Mountain Zone, Stripe Zone, Styx Zone, Rainbow Zone, Bleak Zone, and the City of Mystery/Last Zone. At the end of each tunnel the player must defeat a boss guarded by two moving force fields with holes in them. Custom sound chips produce digitized voice and synthesized sounds. The voice announces the name of the current zone, the next zone that is about to be entered, and "Be careful" when a power-up is about to end. Theme music composed by
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for the 1979 film '' Star Trek: The Motion Picture'', later used in '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'', is borrowed as ''Vanguard's'' introductory theme. Vultan's theme (composed by Queen's
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) from the 1980 film ''
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'' is used as the music when a power-up is active.


Ports

Atari, Inc. released ports of ''Vanguard'' for the
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in 1982 and the
Atari 5200 The Atari 5200 SuperSystem or simply Atari 5200 is a home video game console introduced in 1982 by Atari, Inc. as a higher-end complement for the popular Atari Video Computer System. The VCS was renamed to Atari 2600 at the time of the 5200' ...
in 1983. The Atari 2600 version was programmed by Dave Payne.


Reception

''Vanguard'' was the top-grossing video game on the US ''
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'' arcade charts in December 1981. The Atari 2600 version of ''Vanguard'' was the 21st best-selling Atari cartridge of all time. Via The Atari 2600 version of ''Vanguard'' was reviewed by ''
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'' magazine in its "Arcade Alley" column where it was described as "a marvelous home-arcade translation" of the original arcade version. Reviewers commented that in contrast to some of Atari's other less-successful efforts with licensed titles, the "anonymous Atari designer made elegant simplifications in the graphics" that faithfully evoke the look and "the same breathtaking action" of the original. Note was also made of the fact that this version of ''Vanguard'' marked the first time a continued play option was offered in a game cartridge. The Atari 5200 version was rated B+ by Raymond Dimetrosky of ''Video Games Player'' magazine, stating that it is "a lot of fun" but has worse controls than the Atari VCS version. The 5200 version was awarded the "1984 Best Science Fiction/Fantasy Videogame" at the 5th annual
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, where judges described it as "a scrolling shootout extravaganza" and praised its "outstanding graphics". ''Computer Games'' magazine reviewed the Atari versions, praising the Atari computer and VCS versions for "great shooting action" while stating the 5200 version "looks good but plays bad".


Legacy

''Vanguard'' was followed by a less successful arcade sequel in 1984, '' Vanguard II'', which has top-down gameplay similar to that of '' Time Pilot '84''. ''Game Machine'' listed the sequel on their May 1, 1984 issue as being the twenty-second most-successful table arcade unit of the month. NXIVM cult leader Keith Raniere, who enjoyed playing this game, used "Vanguard" as his title within the organization.


See also

* '' Scramble'' * ''
Cosmic Avenger is a scrolling shooter developed by Universal Entertainment, Universal and released as an arcade video game in July 1981. It is part of the first wave shooters with forced horizontal scrolling which followed Konami's ''Scramble (video game), Scr ...
'' * ''
Super Cobra ''Super Cobra'' is a horizontally scrolling shooter developed by Konami, originally released as an arcade video game in 1981. It was published by Konami in Japan in March 1981 and manufactured and distributed by Stern in North America on June ...
''


References


External links

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