Time Bandit
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Time Bandit is an action/adventure video game that was written originally for the TRS-80 Model I and soon ported to the TRS-80 Color Computer, but enjoyed its greatest popularity on the Atari ST and Amiga. The game was written by Bill Dunlevy and Harry Lafnear, and published by MichTron, creators of the popular Cashman. Later versions were created for various other platforms, including the pseudo-PC-compatible Sanyo MBC-55x with its unique 8-color display. The Amiga and DOS versions were ported by Timothy Purves.
The game's basic structure is as a top-down shooter, much like Gauntlet (which it predates). In each level, the player must gather keys to open locks which will allow him to exit. The popularity of the game was due in large part to the innovations on this basic gameplay model. In between each level the player chooses the next level from any one of 16 different "Timegates" (each of which can be visited up to 16 times). The worlds vary in character and (to some extent) difficulty. Some worlds incorporate elements of text adventure games, and most contain gameplay references to other popular games of the time, such as PacMan and Centipede. In addition to the primary objective of exiting each level, optional side quests become available in the later stages of some worlds, usually awarding the player with one of several "artifacts" upon completion.
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[edit] Worlds
- These are the worlds that appear in the Atari ST version
[edit] Future Worlds
- Major Hazard
- Gridville
- Omega Complex
[edit] Old West
- Bomb Factory
- Ghost Town
- Hotel California
[edit] Fantasy Lands
- Castle Greymoon
- King's Crown
- Underworld Arena
[edit] Deep Space
- Darkside Dare
- Excalibur (inspired by Star Trek)
- Welkin Island
[edit] Ancient Egypt
- Sentinel
- Cheops' Curse
- Guardian
[edit] Arcadia
- Shadowland (PacMan clone)
[edit] External links
- Time Bandit at MobyGames
- Original review from 1986
- Harry Lafnear interview at Atari Legend
- A look at Time Bandit at Byte Cellar
- Writeup (with pics) of Sanyo MBC-55x version of Time Bandit