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Arcade system
  
Namco Phozon

Developer
  
Genre
  
Action game


Initial release date
  
August 1983

Publisher
  
Namco

Platforms
  
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Mode(s)
  
Up to 2 players, alternating turns

Cabinet
  
Upright, cabaret, and cocktail

CPU
  
3x Motorola M6809 @ 1.536 MHz

Sound
  
1x Namco WSG @ 1.536 MHz

Display
  
Vertical orientation, Raster, 224 x 288 resolution

Similar
  
Grobda, Motos, Gaplus, Namco Museum, Pac & Pal

Arcade game phozon 1983 namco


Phozon (フォゾン, Fozon) is an arcade game that was released by Namco in 1983 only in Japan. It is based on the science of Chemistry, and was the first of only two games from the company to run on three Motorola M6809 microprocessors instead of just two. It was also the first game from the company that had been confined to Japan since Kaitei Takara Sagashi in 1980.

Contents

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Gameplay

Phozon Unexpected Swastikas in Videogames in General Discussion Forum

The player must take control of the Chemic, a small black atom with red spikes which must adhere itself to passing Moleks (which come in four different colours: cyan, green, pink and yellow) in order to duplicate the patterns shown in the centre of the screen; if a Molek adheres itself to the Chemic incorrectly, the player must press the reject button to throw it away. The singular enemy in the game is the Atomic, a malevolent clump of balls which moves randomly around the screen, and will kill the Chemic if it merely touches it - however, the Chemic can counter-attack by adhering itself to a Power Molek (which are slightly larger than the regular Moleks, and first appear in the game's second world: once the Chemic has adhered itself to one, the adhered Moleks will spin around rapidly, and their speed will decrease to denote the nearing of the Power Molek's ending time limit). But the Atomic has a nasty habit of splitting up and reforming in order to cover more ground, and even the Power Moleks cannot match up to the Atomic's deadly Alpha- and Beta-Rays which can instantly cause them to float away (along with the regular Moleks) on contact; there are total of eighteen unique patterns which must be duplicated in the game, and every fourth stage is a "challenging stage" where the Chemic can fire yellow Moleks in four directions at the Atomic.

Ports

Phozon Arcade Game Phozon 1983 Namco YouTube

Phozon was re-released as part of Namco Museum Volume 3 for the Sony PlayStation along with Dig Dug, Ms. Pac-Man (originally created by Midway Games), Pole Position II and other Namco games (however, in the North American version, the Japanese text was removed). Another port was released for the iOS and Android mobile device, as part of the Namco Arcade application.

References

Phozon Wikipedia