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Centipede (1998 video game) : ウィキペディア英語版
Centipede (1998 video game)

''Centipede'' is a remake of the 1980 arcade game of the same name, produced by Atari and designed by Ed Logg and Dona Bailey. This version has multiple in-game innovations, with improved gameplay and graphics. It retains the original idea of shooting the entire centipede repeatedly. The player assumes the role of a futuristic vehicle named "The Shooter", rather than the original garden gnome.
Gameplay consists of a series of "rounds" which are completed once the player eliminates the centipede that winds down the playing field. Obstacles such as spiders, fleas, and scorpions complicate the game. At the same time, a population of mushrooms grows between the player and the centipede.
==Gameplay==
The game can be played in two game modes, "arcade" and "adventure", the latter marking a departure from the original version. Only in the arcade mode does one play what would be considered a ''Centipede'' remake, as movement around the map is restricted and only the classic enemies make an appearance. In the campaign, one completes a series of levels linked by a storyline. Here the player encounters both the original enemies (centipede, spider, flea, scorpion, poisonous mushroom) and a new array as well (dragonfly, butterfly, firebug, icebug, killer mushroom, etc.), of whom some are capable of throwing projectiles to destroy the shooter and others of altering mushrooms. If an enemy or projectile contacts the shooter, the player loses a life.
The player gains one point for each mushroom they kill (except for poisonous and killer mushrooms, which count as more) and a set of points for each insect, the amount depending on the type of insect they shoot, and, if playing the campaign, by saving people and gathering talismans, as well as protecting buildings, "star crystals", and other structures from swarms of insects. Whenever the player gains 20,000 additional points, an additional "shooter" (life) is obtained.

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