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|The evil computer has been destroyed and all that remains are servants of the evil computer from the planet Nonterraqueous, so now it is up to you to find a safe planet - but there are 42 planets in this system! Watch out for the erratic behaviour of some of the life forms floating around!
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|After destroying the computer on the planet Nonterraqueous, our hero must now escape and find a planet that offers safety - but there are 42 planets in this system, and he can't simply fly from one planet to another one of his choice. Instead, there is a complicated transportation network with lots of connections between them. If you're thinking that this sounds boring, it certainly is! The graphics are awful, and so is the music - although it can be turned off. There is very little scenery, and one section of a planet looks much like another. There are also aliens which fly around the planets, but they are no real threat. You'll need to make a map or you'll become hopelessly disorientated, but the game is so boring that you won't want to make the effort
 
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You control a small vehicle around which allows for exploration of the various screens. Joystick or keyboard can be used. There are various hazardous life forms about which you can destroy with your unlimited supply of laser beams. Space craft exist which can take you to other planets. Be aware of where you have been as it is easy to get lost. Scattered around are various objects to keeo you amused. You have 9 lives and you will need them. Good luck
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Into Oblivion by Mastertronic

Into Oblivion is a game from Mastertronic

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Title: Into Oblivion
Company: Mastertronic
Type:
Year: 1986

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Into Oblivion'
Into Oblivion After destroying the computer on the planet Nonterraqueous, our hero must now escape and find a planet that offers safety - but there are 42 planets in this system, and he can't simply fly from one planet to another one of his choice. Instead, there is a complicated transportation network with lots of connections between them. If you're thinking that this sounds boring, it certainly is! The graphics are awful, and so is the music - although it can be turned off. There is very little scenery, and one section of a planet looks much like another. There are also aliens which fly around the planets, but they are no real threat. You'll need to make a map or you'll become hopelessly disorientated, but the game is so boring that you won't want to make the effort
Rating 5
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