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Faster Than Light
Industry Software
Key people
Greg Follis, Roy Carter (owners of Gargoyle Games)
Parent Gargoyle Games

Faster Than Light (FTL) was a software publishing label established by UK video game publisher Gargoyle Games. The aim was for FTL to publish arcade-style games, [1] [2] while Gargoyle would concentrate on its core business of adventure games.

Games

  • Light Force (1986) was a vertically scrolling shoot 'em up with a large main ship. The player had to survive alien attacks in four different sectors of the planet Regulus. [3]
  • Hydrofool (1987) was an isometric 3D game set in a giant aquarium, and a sequel to the similar (though drier) Sweevo's World. The player had to avoid fish and collect objects with the ultimate aim of pulling out enough plugs to drain the aquarium. [4]
  • Shockway Rider (1987) was set in the future, where gangs of thugs roamed the moving walkways built around a huge city. The player had to collect weapons and bonus objects, and go "full circle" by surviving the perilous journey through the eight districts. [5]

References

  1. ^ "Light Force - FTL in action". Popular Computing Weekly. Vol. 5, no. 36. 4–10 September 1986. p. 24. Retrieved 11 November 2022.
  2. ^ "Heavy on the Mockery". Your Sinclair. No. 7. Dennis Publishing. July 1986. p. 55. Retrieved 11 November 2022.
  3. ^ "Zzap! 64 Issue 022 (HQ)".
  4. ^ "CRASH 41 - Hydrofool".
  5. ^ "Zzap! 64 Issue 025 (HQ)".

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