Sea Dragon (computer game)

Sea Dragon (computer game)

Infobox VG
title = Sea Dragon


developer = Wayne Westmoreland & Terry Gilman
publisher = Adventure International
released = 1982
genre = Side-scroller
modes = Single player
platforms = TRS-80, Apple II, Atari 8-bit, TRS-80 CoCo, MS-DOS, Commodore 64

"Sea Dragon" is a side-scrolling game on the TRS-80 computer, released in 1982 by Adventure International. It was ported to the Apple II, Atari 400/800, and the TRS-80 Color Computer.

The player controls a submarine that can shoot torpedoes both forwards and upwards. The gameplay involves dodging, moving underwater mines and bad guys, and occasionally surfacing for air. The goal is to destroy an underwater reactor reached after navigating through several game levels. The game concept and gameplay are largely a knockoff of the "Scramble" arcade game.

"Sea Dragon" was mildly notable on the Apple II because the title page plays the sound of a digitized voice saying "Sea Dragon!" When the user starts the game he orshe is told, "Attention Captain. Your ship's computer is now ready. Please wait while I initialize the systems", and during the game will be informed, "Air level critical!" and "Approaching maximum damage!" This speech was a novelty, as the Apple II speaker is usually only able to emit a click. Programmers clicked the speaker rapidly to produce any sound — the typical Apple II game made beep and boop sounds and plenty of clicking sounds. Programming "Sea Dragon" to play back an audio sample, using only a clicking speaker, was an interesting technical achievement, shared with several other 1982 Apple II games: "Dung Beetles", "Creepy Corridors", and "Plasmania". The Color Computer version is the only other version that features speech; it says "Welcome aboard, Captain!" on the title screen.

The original version was developed by Wayne Westmoreland and Terry Gilman on the TRS-80.

Ports

* The Tandy Color Computer port was done by Jim Hurd of Coniah Software
* The Atari 8-bit version was done by Russ Wetmore.
* The PC DOS port was done by Hervé Thouzard
* The IBM-PC color-graphics version was done by Dan Rollins
* The Apple II version was done by John Anderson
* The Commodore 64 version was done by David H. Simmons

External links

* [http://nitros9.lcurtisboyle.com/seadragon.html Sea Dragon] Coco version of Sea Dragon reviewed.
* [http://www.qlam.com/atari/s_seadragon.html Reminiscing: Sea Dragon] Screenshots from the Atari 8-bit version


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