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Demon Attack : ウィキペディア英語版 | Demon Attack
''Demon Attack'' is a video game written by Rob Fulop and published by Imagic. It was originally for the Atari 2600, then ported to the Intellivision, Odyssey², Atari 8-bit, Commodore VIC-20, Commodore 64, PC (booter), TRS-80 and TRS-80 Color Computer. There was also a port to the TI-99/4A titled ''Super Demon Attack''. ''Demon Attack'' is supposedly based on the 1979 arcade shooter ''Galaxian'', though it closely resembles several waves from the 1980 arcade game ''Phoenix''.〔Stilphen, Scott. "DP Interviews... Rob Fulop", ''Digital Press''.〕 The similarities prompted a lawsuit from Atari, who had purchased the latter's home video game rights.〔(【引用サイトリンク】The Dot Eaters )"> url=http://www.thedoteaters.com/p3_stage1.php )〕 Imagic settled out of court, and ''Demon Attack'' became Imagic's best-selling game as of 1983. ==Gameplay==
Marooned on the ice planet Krybor, the player uses a laser cannon to destroy legions of demons that attack from above. Visually, the demons appear in waves similar to other space-themed shooters, but individually combine from the sides of the screen to the area above the player's cannon. Each wave introduces new weapons with which the demons attack, such as long streaming lasers and laser clusters. Starting in Wave 5, demons also divide into two smaller, bird-like creatures that eventually attempt descent onto the player's cannon. Starting in Wave 9, the demons' shots follow directly beneath the monsters, making it difficult for the player to slip underneath to get in a direct shot.
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