- Sanxion
Infobox VG
title = Sanxion
developer = Thalamus
publisher = Thalamus
distributor = Thalamus,Electronic Arts
designer =Stavros Fasoulas Rob Hubbard (music)
released = 1986 (Commodore 64 ) 1989 (ZX Spectrum )
genre =Shoot 'em up
platforms =Commodore 64 ,ZX Spectrum
modes =Single player
media = Cassette,Floppy disk
input = Keyboard,Joystick "Sanxion" is a
1986 side-scrollingshoot 'em up by Thalamus Ltd., developed byStavros Fasoulas , along with "Delta", anothershoot'em up , and "Quedex ".Gameplay
"Sanxion" is a side-scrolling shoot'em up, the goal to traverse each level from left to right avoiding or destroying any enemies and obstacles. The side-scroller speed is controllable, increasing the closer the player is to the center of the screen. The screen is divided in two sections, the upper one with a cenital view, and the lower one, taking up two-thirds of the screen, shows a typical side view. Enemies can come from both sides of the screen in close formations that the player must avoid colliding with.
One notable aspect of this game is that while it is automatic scrolling, for the most part, the player can control the speed of the engines (there is even a bonus timer that counts down, as an incentive for those who want to "blast through"), and the pitch of the noise alters accordingly, while sounding vaguely like a
didgeridoo . There are a few exceptions, though. Several levels end with sections where the ship is forced to fly at maximum speed (a two-note siren will sound at the beginning of such sections), where the player must be quick to avoid oncoming barriers.There are two main types of levels in Sanxion, based on the enemies. In some, such as the first, the enemies are constant throughout the level. In some others, such as the second, reaching a certain point (usually change of terrain) will cause all enemies on screen to self-destruct, and a different type of enemy will appear. There are exceptions to these patterns.
At the end of each level, there are non-lethal bonus stages which award points to the player for shooting, crashing or avoiding floating letters (the action required depends on the actual letter) at great speed. The background in these stages is rainbow, and the "radar" does not show your ship.
Music
The SID music by
Rob Hubbard called "Thalamusik " was played in theCommodore 64 tape loading screen, during several minutes of slow tape load. The piece was inspired by "Zoolook " byJean Michel Jarre [http://www.c64hq.com/interviews/hubbard_part_2.html] . It was very popular and later spawned several fan-made remixes [http://www.remix64.com/tune_47500.html] .The menu plays a SID version of
Sergei Prokofiev 's "Dance of the Knights" piece from the ballet Romeo and Juliet.ZX Spectrum port
"Sanxion" was ported externally to the
ZX Spectrum bySofstorm Developments in 1989 with the subtitle "the Spectrum Remix" in both 48k and 128k versions. This port has noticeable gameplay differences, e.g. the scrolling speed is fixed. The music score features renditions of the two main themes; the 128k version has a better version adapted to theAY-3-8912 music chip, both poorer than theCommodore 64 version.Game Boy Advance port
A port was planned by Thalamus Interactive in 2001 for the
Game Boy Advance , with updated graphics and new features, like two-player mode and end-of-level bosses. A prototype without split screen was developed, but the game was perceived too financially risky and ultimately canceled ["Games that weren't", Retrogamer, Issue 18, p.71]Trivia
"Sanxion" was the first Thalamus game to use the "Cyberload" loader by John Twiddy, famous for containing the string "hackers fuck off and die" [ [http://www.c64.com/articles/thalamus_history.html C64.COM - For the best in C64 nostalgia - Thalamus History :Stavros Fasoulas] ] . "
Computer Gaming World " noted the presence of the fastloader (although not the string present) and was very thankful for its inclusion.citation | date = Apr 1988 | last = Wilson | first = David | periodical =Computer Gaming World | title = The Best Starfighter: A Comparison of Space Arcade Games | year = 1988 | pages = 24-25]References
External links
*moby game|id=/sanxion.
* [http://www.zzap64.co.uk/cgi-bin/displaypage.pl?issue=019&page=122&thumbstart=0&magazine=zzap&check=1 Zzap!64 1986 review]
* [http://www.remix64.com/tune_47500.html A fan-made remix] .
* [http://www.c64hq.com/articles/thalamus_history.html Thalamus history at c64hq.com.]
* [http://www.c64hq.com/interviews/hubbard_part_2.html An interview with Rob Hubbard, Sanxion's musician.]
*WoS game|id=0004333
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