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Space Gun is set in a fictional future, in the year 2039, where humans have begun deep space exploration. From a crippled ship a distress call is transmitted and it is up to the game's protagonist, a special soldier, to respond to the call. When the protagonist boards the ship, they discover it been overrun by hostile and violent alien beings that must be destroyed. The aliens have captured the human crew for an unknown purpose. The story has sections that take place aboard the space craft and on the planet's surface. The protagonist's overall goal is to rescue as many human hostages as possible, eliminate the alien threat and escape the stricken space craft.
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Title: | Space Gun |
Company: | Ocean |
Type: | Shooter |
Year: | 1992 |
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This game is not really good indeed.
The reason is that it is a shamefull Speccy Port.
Just look at the Spectrum version to see what i mean.
The unmasked sprites are a clue, this was used so spectrum wouldn't feature colour clashes...
Ocean was such a great company, yet at the end of the Amstrad Era, they massively ported speccy games instead of doing better stuff, most of them even ended as Vaporware (see Toki).