Night Stalker (video game)
{{Short description|1982 video game}}
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{{Infobox VG
|title = Night Stalker
|image = Night Stalker cover.jpg
|caption =
|developer = Mattel
|publisher = Mattel
|designer = Steve Montero{{cite web|title=The Giant List of Classic Game Programmers|url=https://dadgum.com/giantlist/ |last1=Hague |first1=James}}
|series =
|engine =
|platforms = Intellivision, Atari 2600, Apple II, Aquarius, IBM PC
|released = May 6, 1982: Intellivision{{cite web | url=https://history.blueskyrangers.com/mattelelectronics/games/nightstalker.html | title=Night Stalker}}
1982: 2600
1983: Apple II, IBM PC
|modes = Single-player
}}
Night Stalker is a top-down maze shooter designed by Steve Montero and released for the Intellivision console in 1982. Night Stalker was ported to the Atari 2600 as Dark Cavern and released under Mattel's M Network label.{{Cite magazine |last=Goodman |first=Danny |author-link=Danny Goodman |date=Spring 1983 |title=Home Video Games: Video Games Update |url=http://www.atarimagazines.com/cva/v1n1/vgupdate.php |magazine=Creative Computing Video & Arcade Games |page=32}} Apple II, IBM PC, and Mattel Aquarius versions were published in 1983.
Gameplay
The player controls a man trapped in a hedgerow maze with no exits and many threats, some natural such as bats and spiders, others artificial and more deadly in nature such as robots. The player starts out in a bunker in the middle of the map completely defenseless. A gun icon flashes at one of five random locations which he must pick up to arm himself. Each gun has six bullets. Once the ammunition has been exhausted, the gun icon will appear again and the player must move defenselessly through the maze to retrieve the new weapon.
There are five different robots that the man encounters in accordance with the point total. The terrain is filled with corners and ambush points that players must use to full effect. There is also a spider web in the northwest corner where the spider enemy spawns. Player movement is hindered here, and all firepower is heavily suppressed within, making it a strategic location. Also of importance is the player's bunker, in which the player begins each life. The bunker is a safe zone and the player is impervious to damage while inside, though the more advanced robot adversaries have the firepower to destroy this safe haven.
The game features only one unchanging level and no music, instead having a pulsing background beat playing back at a set interval that signals the speed chosen by the player.
Legacy
The Intellivision version was made available for the PlayStation 3 through PlayStation Home in fall 2012 in a collection titled Intellivision Gen2. In addition to being filled with bats and spiders, it had a greater variety of killer robots along with a variety of mazes.
In 2020, an updated version of Night Stalker was announced for release on the Intellivision Amico video game console.{{cite web |title=Here's What The Night Stalker Remake Looks Like On The Intellivision Amico|date=27 January 2020 |url=https://screenrant.com/night-stalker-remake-amico-gameplay-release-date/ |publisher=Screen Rant|accessdate=27 June 2020}} As the console has faced numerous delays, this updated version has not been released.{{Cite web |date=2022-06-08 |title=Intellivision is trying to save the Amico by severely cutting staff and licensing out its IP |url=https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/intellivision-is-trying-to-save-the-amico-by-severely-cutting-staff-and-licensing-out-its-ip/ |access-date=2022-06-12 |website=VGC |language=en-GB}}
References
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External links
- Blue Sky - {{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20020602194508/http://www.intellivisionlives.com/bluesky/games/credits/action2.html#stalker Night Stalker]}}
Category:Single-player video games