Obelix | |
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Developer(s) | Atari, Inc. |
Publisher(s) | Atari, Inc. |
Designer(s) | Suki Lee |
Programmer(s) | Suki Lee |
Artist(s) | Dave Jolly |
Composer(s) | Andrew Fuchs Jeff Gusman |
Platform(s) | Atari 2600 |
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Genre(s) | Shoot 'em up |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Obelix is a 1983 video game developed and published by Atari, Inc. for the Atari 2600. It is centred around the characters Asterix and Obelix created by René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo. [1] [2]
The player controls Asterix whilst Obelix marches back and forth at the top of the screen carrying a menhir on his back. The player must temporarily stun Roman legionaries and centurions so that Obelix can throw a menhir at them to kill them. [2] If the menhir misses, the stunned Roman may wake up, in which case the player can either attempt to escape to a lower level in the game or drink a magic potion to escape through the enemy soldiers. [3]
The game was released shortly after a similar game called Asterix, and was developed on the same licence. [4] The game was written by Suki Lee with graphics by Dave Jolly and audio by Andrew Fuchs and Jeff Gusman. [5] Lee previously wrote Math Gran Prix for the Atari 2600. [6]
A review in the February 1984 edition of the German magazine TeleMatch rated the graphics as good-to-satisfactory, praised the sounds, but also found the game overly similar to the (then recently-released) Atari 2600 game Asterix. They summed up the game as one that people would find enjoyment in playing. [2] A review in the January–February edition of the French magazine Tilt was generally positive about the game and complemented the graphics. [3]
In a retrospective review in 2018, Kieren Hawken praised the innovative gameplay and sound, giving the game 8/10 overall. [4]
nb. – the title of the review is "Asterix" but by the description and the accompanying picture this is clearly the game "Obelix"