A lone pilot
, far from home, must pursue a barren universe of unexplored planets and space stations patrolled by mysterious and hostile aliens in Gravitar: Recharged. You must complete missions in each solar system and navigate a variety of challenging environments, each with varying levels of gravity that will test your skills as a pilot. Complete each mission within a solar system and you'll be transported to the next through a massive black hole. Will you ever make it home?
With Gravitar: Recharged, Atari returns to an excellent arcade title. The 1982 original took the spin, propel, and fire mechanics from Asteroids and Space Duel, combined them with the gravity of Lunar Lander, and added exploration and cave-flying elements. The result was a seriously challenging arcade game that was eventually ported to the Atari 2600. While not a widespread commercial success, the game has become a cult classic among Atari fans.Minimum
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, far from home, must pursue a barren universe of unexplored planets and space stations patrolled by mysterious and hostile aliens in Gravitar: Recharged. You must complete missions in each solar system and navigate a variety of challenging environments, each with varying levels of gravity that will test your skills as a pilot. Complete each mission within a solar system and you'll be transported to the next through a massive black hole. Will you ever make it home?
With Gravitar: Recharged, Atari returns to an excellent arcade title. The 1982 original took the spin, propel, and fire mechanics from Asteroids and Space Duel, combined them with the gravity of Lunar Lander, and added exploration and cave-flying elements. The result was a seriously challenging arcade game that was eventually ported to the Atari 2600. While not a widespread commercial success, the game has become a cult classic among Atari fans.Minimum
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