Zektor

Zektor

Infobox VG
title = Zektor


caption = Arcade Flyer for "Zektor".
developer = Sega
publisher = Sega/Gremlin
designer =
release = 1982
genre = Multi-directional shooter
modes = Up to two players, alternating
cabinet = Standard upright
arcade system = Sega G80
display = X-Y monitor
colored vector graphics
input =
platforms = Arcade, PlayStation 2

"Zektor" a multi-directional shooter arcade game created by Sega in 1982, Challenges the player to pilot a space ship in a quest to recapture eight cities that have beencaptured by alien Robots. Each city is different with a different name as are the Robots. The Robots also have speech synthesis so that they can verbally challenge you to retake the cities they control from them. The first wave takes place on the defense grid.

The Cities

There are eight cities to reclaim in Zektor. The Robot's personally name their conquered city in the level's opening challenge to the player. The cities are:

*Ascella
*Baitos
*Centaurus
*Denebala
*Eridonus
*Faltar
*Graffas
*The final city is a secret city, supposedly conquered by a robot from the past.

The Defense Grid

The Defense grid is a zone outside the city where the player must take on dangerous Roboprobes that are highly maneauverable and fire "Zizzers" (energy blasts)at the player as well as moving Moboids that either destroy the player's ship on contact or deflect the player's ship in some preprogrammed manner. The defense grid lasts for 3 attack waves which must be outlasted to advance to the next challenge: The destruction of the Robot overlord that controls the city.

Destroying the Robot

With the three attack waves of the Defense Grid overcome, the player now gets to destroy the robot overlord and free the city. The Robot in question starts at the center of the screen behind 3 rotating barriers. Each barrier has a slot on one of it's sides and when all three align they form a channel in which the player can fire through and thus hit and destroy the Robot head inside. To make things more challenging the Robot fires "Zizzers" constantly at the player and the Robot shrinks inside the barrier system so that only anything but a direct hit dead center will ensure success. Destroying the robot not only saves the city but awards the player with an extra ship. When the Robot shrinks completely from sight the round is over and the player is moved to the next city. Once the player reaches the eighth city this wave will repeat indefinately once you beat it.

Trivia

*This game is one of the 5 classic arcade games found on the Playstation 2 game Sega Genesis Collection

*Each city graphic contains letters hidden within the artwork. These are possibly the programmer's initials.

*The final boss is the alien from Space Fury

External links

*KLOV game|id=10524
* [http://www.arcadeflyers.com/?page=thumbs&db=videodb&id=1398 Arcade Flyers.com flyer for Zektor]
* [http://www.gamearchive.com/Video_Games/Manufacturers/Sega-Gremlin/zektor.html GameArchive.com page for Zektor]
* [http://www.arcade-history.com/?n=zektor&page=detail&id=3241 Arcade-History.com's entry for Zektor]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qaMrqBffyM YouTube video of Zektor gameplay]


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