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Defender (2002 video game)

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Director(s)
  
George Collins

Artist(s)
  
Miguel Lleras

Publisher
  
Midway Games

Developers
  
WMS Industries, 7 Studios

Programmer(s)
  
Brian Hawkins

Initial release date
  
February 2002

Genre
  
Shoot 'em up

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Producer(s)
  
Matthew Candler Christine Thomas

Designer(s)
  
Robert Berger Richard Bisso Jeffery Gardiner Michael Kirkbride

Writer(s)
  
Robert Berger Michael Kirkbride Sara Margaret Stohl

Platforms
  
GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Game Boy Advance

Similar
  
Dr Muto, Stargate, Aggressive Inline, Die Hard: Vendetta, Dora the Explorer: Journey t

Defender (Defender: For All Mankind outside North America) is a shoot 'em up video game released in February 2002 for the Nintendo Gamecube, PlayStation 2 and Xbox. It is a remake of the 1981 game of the same name. Featuring three-dimensional (3D) graphics, the game is set on a fictional planet where the player must defeat waves of invading aliens while protecting astronauts.

Contents

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A separate version of the game was released for the Game Boy Advance. Despite sharing a name, box art and a release date with the console versions, it is a different game.

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Gameplay

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The player picks up humans, who are in danger from aliens, and brings them to a drop zone for extraction. The enemy landers are attacking them, and will constantly try to pick them up for themselves. Once a human is stolen, the player have a short amount of time to blast the lander and catch the slowly falling human. If the player fails to free the human, they are absorbed into the lander and the lander is transformed into a much more difficult enemy. The enemies are a handful of other alien craft, including some ground units that can turn humans into zombies.

Reception

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IGN said the game was "pretty short, but it's also a fast, mostly mindless shooter". GameSpot stated that "if you like mission-based space combat simulations such as Wing Commander, and you don't mind the game's defensive focus, Defender does a mostly good job of walking the line between having modern gameplay depth and remaining somewhat faithful to the source material"

Game Boy Advance version

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A separate version of the game was released for the Game Boy Advance. It contains a faithful recreation of the original 1981 Defender, and an updated version with digitized sprites and new game modes. It was very poorly received: IGN compared it to the infamous Atari 2600 port of Pac-Man.

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References

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