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developer | T.Porter |
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game_name | Mask |
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languages | en |
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platform | c64 |
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players | 1 |
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publish | 0 |
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publisher | Gremlin Graphics Software Ltd. |
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year | 1987 |
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_type | 1 |
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__long_description | >The Battle Continues!!! Join with the forces of MASK, skillfully
>commanded by the brilliant strategist Matt Trakker and combat the
>evil of the villainous VENOM in their quest for domination of the
>world. No longer need you stand by and passively observe the evil
>deeds of Mayhem and his co-conspirators. Here is your chance to dig
>deep into your cunning and put your skills to the test against possibly
>the greatest master criminal the world has ever seen, fact or fiction.
>This classic conflict of good versus evil is portrayed with a realism
>and excitement that can only take its lead from the world's most
>famous collection of superheroes and supervillians. There are creations
>of adventure, there are creations of combat but there is not a creation
>quite like MASK!!!
> -- <cite>Cassette cover</cite>
Beginning in 1987, British software house Gremlin Graphics released a
trilogy of computer games based on the M.A.S.K. franchise for various
8-bit computer formats.
The first game, ***"MASK I"***, was a vertically-viewed 2D game in which
the player controls the Thunderhawk vehicle. The premise of the game is
that VENOM have propelled Boulder Hill into a time vortex, and the
player must rescue the other members of the MASK team by collecting
and re-assembling parts of a scan key which then directs the player
to the location of the missing personnel. The game received mostly
favorable reviews in the computer game press of the time, although it
was noted by some that the tie-in to the franchise was quite tenuous
and only the graphics, rather than the storyline and gameplay,
connected it to the M.A.S.K. franchise.
Source:[Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M.A.S.K.#Video_games) |
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