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SPECTRE VR 1993 COMPUTER GAME MAC MACINTOSH APPLE FLOPPY 3.5' MACPLAY Condition is Very Good. Shipped with USPS First Class Package (2 to 3 business days). Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing. Dec 05, 2011 The Spectre property was originally developed by Peninsula Gameworks and published by Velocity Development in 1991 for the Apple Macintosh. It saw a small number of iterations such as Spectre.

Year1992
PlatformDOS
Released inUnited States
GenreAction, Racing / Driving, Strategy
ThemeArcade, Sci-Fi / Futuristic, Shooter, Tank
PublisherVelocity Inc.
DeveloperPeninsula Gameworks
Perspective1st-Person
Dosbox supportSupported on 0.73
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For small DOS games like Spectre, you can play online immediately with your browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Internet Explorer...). This feature is still experimental, the game may not work properly. Warning: game save should work, but you should try it early! Also, be careful to select the right game executable in the list below.

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You have to choose the right game executable, then press PLAY.

To exit fullscreen mode, press escape. Playing experience can be poor due to your browser or your computer. Download Spectre and launch it with DOSBox to have the best playing experience!

If the game is too fast or too slow, try hitting CTRL-F11 (slower) and CTRL-F12 (faster).

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If most video games are right, the future isn't going to be much fun. There will be invading aliens, and Earth will be populated by weapon-laden vehicles. Spectre makes the same forecast, and makes you responsible for saving the world from the seat of your tank.

Tanks for Everything

Much like a twisted version of 'Capture the Flag.' the one- player port-over from the Mac requires that you grab flags while avoiding enemy fire. As you progress from level to level, things get more intense: The opposition is more relentless, and it takes more shots to destroy them. Also, there are obstacles around the flags.

ProTip: When you customize your tank, keep in mind the game, your needs, and your playing style.

In the two-player game, each player has a split-screen view of the action, which features competitive and cooperative contests. Working with your tank is easy and intuitive. When you're driving, all the feedback you need comes through the tank's windshield, thanks to a heads-up display that shows where you're going and provides other status updates. The hardest part is learning which button does what -- but don't worry, that's a snap.

Don't Tread on Me!

The through-the-windshield perspective shows a checkerboard battlefield that's simple, striking, and smoothly animated. The terrain is speckled with basic shapes, like spheres and cubes, and different-colored enemy tanks are scattered around in your path. It's a bit bothersome when you're very close to enemy craft, because they pop in and out of view. But that's a small flaw.

If the last flag is surrounded by enemies, go for it if you have little damage. Completing a level erases your damage.

The music is subtle, but it creates an ominous mood for the game. What really shines are the sounds of otherworldly combat, which you can set up two ways. The first gives you the 'classic' audio accompaniment of Spectre for the Mac. The second has spacier effects. Both are extremely cool, and they signal different events, like extra lives, recharge pads, and nabbing a flag.

In two-player mode, you can watch each other maneuver around, but it's best if you head in opposite directions to quickly nab the flags.

The only problem with the game -- and it keeps Spectre from being perfect -- is that the difficulty curve rises too quickly. Just the same, it pushes you to try again -- and compete harder.

You can skip the stages you've already mastered by using the level jumps found in certain rounds.

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Spectre is a strong simulation that increases your stress level by leaps and bounds. When a shot comes at you, you'll find yourself moving to get out of the way. While the game has a few flaws, they barely affect your enjoyment. Spectre is one wild ride!

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Overall rating: 5.5