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Developer(s)
  
Bally Midway

Distributor(s)
  
Midway Games

Publisher(s)
  
Bally Midway

Release
  
1983

Designer(s)
  
Steve Meyer Scott Morrison

Platform(s)
  
Arcade GameCube PlayStation 2 Xbox

Wacko is a 1983 arcade game by Bally Midway. It featured a unique angled, or sloped, cabinet design and a combination of trackball and joystick controls. The main character also appears in Kozmik Krooz'r.

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Description

The player assumes the role of Kapt'n Krooz'r, a small, green alien within a bubble-topped spaceship. The goal of each level is to eliminate the monsters, accomplished by shooting twin pairs in succession. As the player progresses, shooting monsters out of order creates mutants that must be unmatched before they can be eliminated.

Gameplay

The player moves Kapt'n Krooz'r with the trackball and fires in four directions using either joystick. Shooting a single monster stuns it for a few seconds. The player must then shoot the monster's twin before the first one recovers in order to eliminate the pair.

On later boards, shooting a different monster results in the two becoming a mutant—the head of one joins with the torso of the other, and vice versa. To eliminate these mutants one must either unmix them, by shooting the same pair again, or produce a second identical mutant which can then be paired up with the first. Eliminating a pair of mutants is worth more points than eliminating a pair of non-mutants.

As the player advances from board to board, the following additional transformations appear, introduced one at a time:

  • Matched pairs of large monsters become tiny and fly around the screen
  • Tiny monsters turn into eggs and run around
  • Eggs turn into bats
  • Each new form requires only one shot to be either destroyed or changed into the next one. All monsters on the screen must be turned into the next form before any of them can be destroyed or further transformed.

    Ports

    Wacko is available as a part of two compilations of arcade games: Midway Arcade Treasures 2, for the GameCube, PlayStation 2, and Xbox; and Midway Arcade Treasures Deluxe Edition for the PC.

    Highest score

    Steve Harris of Missouri, USA, scored a world record 1,608,100 points playing Wacko at the NKC Pro Bowl in Kansas City, Missouri, USA, on March 31, 1983.

    References

    Wacko Wikipedia


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