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JET PAC
Thrusting to the back of beyond...

Posted by boyo on Apr 3, 2010 15:29 (Apr 3, 2010 15:29)

Ultimate Play The Game is a company synonymous with producing ground breaking titles for the ZX Spectrum with their 1983 debut, Jetpac, re-setting the benchmark for shooters on Sir Clive's Technicolor wonder machine that other game developers thereafter had to measure up to.

Only 16k in size, Jetpac thrusts (pun intended) the games main character, Jetman, into an intergalactic quest of spacecraft construction, fuel economics and alien annihilation. The game's objective is simple: Build a spaceship, fill it with fuel then blast off to the next planet.

Jetpac

Each level is contaminated with multicoloured baddies that home in on our intrepid action hero with the sole intent of taking away one of his limited lives. Fortunately, those fine scientists back at base had the vision of integrating a laser gun into Jetman's spacesuit on the off chance that our space explorer bumped into such disposable aliens on his intergalactic travel. A quick blast on the fire button sends a satisfying, vibrant laser bolt across the screen devouring any extraterrestrials in its path.

Lift off!

Activating the latest in Jetpactm technology strapped to our stalwart technician's back sends him flying across the ledge ridden single-screen levels with inertia-based aplomb. Spaceship parts, fuel canisters and bonus point collectables can be easily retrieved with a well timed thrust of the boosters.

Jetpac's graphics and sound effects are basic, even by Spectrum standards, with colour clash attribute in full flow and spot effects limited to burps and belches as aliens meet their maker. The game nonetheless holds the player's attention purely through its simple gameplay mechanics and a faultless presentation from Ultimate. With the clearance of each level seeing the player's score leap forward thousands of points, one more go is never enough on the quest to better one's high score.

Only one more go before bed mum. Honest.


 Our Rating for Jet Pac
9.0
Fun Factor
7.0
Graphics
5.0
Sound
0.0
Multiplayer
9.0
Single Player
8.0
Controls
9.0
Overall
Interaction
Rating:
95%
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#4 Sep 4, 2010 18:56:48 ( Sep 4, 2010 17:56 )

WhizzBang
 A 16k classic. They could have easily milked out a sequel with the same game play but different levels and new aliens and ships.

Visit this link for info on a hack that expands the game a bit:
http://www.worldofspectrum.org/forums/showthread.php?t=29981&highlight=jet+pac+advanced

#3 Apr 25, 2010 19:21:05 ( Apr 25, 2010 18:21 )

nokgod

This game holds a very special place in my heart. It was the first game i ever bought myself. Cost me £4......few weeks pocket money for me, then

As far as i'm concerned it was money well spent....still play this a lot on  ZXDS. Utterly timeless and a tribute to what you can do with 16k memory......

#2 Apr 16, 2010 22:30:07 ( Apr 16, 2010 21:30 )

DonkeySpank
I'm outraged!! Only 5/10 for sound?!  What's wrong with burps and fart noises?  Most PS3 and X360 games would be hugely improved by the addition of a few juicy farting sounds and some healthy burping! ;)
#1 Apr 15, 2010 20:35:14 ( Apr 15, 2010 19:35 )

Dark Link
 If it wasn't for Donkey Kong 64 i'd never have had the privilege of playing this game

A truly timeless game
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