Quartet (video game)

Quartet (video game)

"Quartet" is a 1986 arcade game by Sega. "Quartet" allows one to four players to guide a set of characters through a base taken over by an army of robots. Players control either Joe (yellow), Mary (red), Lee (blue) or Edgar (green) across a number of sideways-scrolling levels. The object of the game is to advance through the level, fighting opponents that come out of portals in the walls, and eventually defeat a boss that carries the door key used to open the "exit door" for the level.

Players can find various power-ups during play, such as a jet pack that allowed characters to stay airborne, springs to jump higher, speed boots, and point bonuses. Each character has a separate characteristic weapon type, which can be upgraded by picking up a colored bouncing orb that bounced across the screen occasionally. Picking up the orb when it is a player's color gives a weapon power up, while picking up the orb when it is another player's color gives a point bonus (but deprives the other player the chance to upgrade).

Available in arcades in the same timeframe as "Gauntlet", "Quartet" provided another option for more than two players.

The game was ported to the Sega Master System, however, only Mary and Edgar (who is renamed "Edger" and given a lighter palette) were playable. Because of this limitation, in Japan it was called "Double Target". Mary is also pictured differently in both Master System versions. She looks more like a teenager with black ponytail in Double Target (Japanese), while she has a much more mature look with brown long hair in the NA and EU versions.

The game was also ported to home computers Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC and Sinclair ZX Spectrum.

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*KLOV game|id=9192|name=Quartet
*WoS game|id=0003969|name=Quartet
* [http://www.arcade-history.com/index.php?page=detail&id=2101 "Quartet" description] at arcade-history.com


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