- S.D.I. (video game)
Infobox VG| title = S.D.I.
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developer =Master Designer Software /Sega
publisher =Cinemaware / Sega
designer = Robert Jacob [ [http://www.mobygames.com/game/dos/sdi/credits Game Credits for S.D.I ] ] / ??
engine = Custom
released =1986 /1987
genre = Action adventure
modes =Single player
ratings =ESRB : Not Applicable (NA)
platforms =Amiga ,Atari ST ,Commodore 64 ,DOS ,Amstrad CPC ,ZX Spectrum
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input = Keyboard, mouse orjoystick (dependent on system)"S.D.I." (Strategic Defense Initiative) is the name of two unrelated
video game s. The first is a1986 action adventurecomputer game developed and published byCinemaware . The other is a1987 arcade game bySega . Though these games are largely unrelated—for the most part their only similarity is in name—they are both set during theCold War .Cinemaware S.D.I.
This game was released near the end of the Cold War. According to the game introduction screen, it takes places in October of 2017 -- obviously, in a universe when the
Soviet Union did "not" collapse in 1991. The game uses the controversialStrategic Defense Initiative (S.D.I.) as itsplot device . True to its name, Cinemaware also looked toHollywood for some inspiration of the storyline. The storyline is reminiscent of severalsecret agent movies (such as the007 film s "From Russia with Love" and "Moonraker"). The game assumes that both theUSSR and theUnited States have their own version of S.D.I. protecting their respective nations. The American station is never referred to by name. However, the manual and the in-game text indicate that the Soviet facility is calledV. I. Lenin Defense Station. It is also mentioned that the Soviet station haslaser cannons for defense against fighters.In the game, the player takes the role of the
commander-in-chief of the American SDI system, who according to the game manual is aGeneral named Sloan McCormick, presumably in theUnited States Air Force . McCormick has hisheadquarters in the Americanspace station , which monitors a network of twelve anti-missilesatellite s in geosynchronous orbit over theUnited States . The game's advertising blurb, available atMobygames , indicates that these American satellites employparticle beam s. The plot states that Russian revolutionary extremists, led by discontented members of theKGB have gained control of severalICBM s, as well as space launch facilities needed for deploying manned orbital fighters. Because they have received no response to their demands for theKremlin to surrender and for the Americans to abandon their SDI system, the revolutionaries have begun using their seized assets to periodically launch fighters against both space stations. They have also begun periodically firing waves of nuclear missiles at theUnited States . The player engages the enemy projectiles and enemy ships using a space-based fighter. The player must destroy the incomingmissile s lest they wreak destruction upon the U.S. The player must also make repairs to the defense satellites that become damaged during the battles.Later in the game, the player continues the role of McCormick as, in order to finish the game, McCormick must make a desperate attempt to rescue his lover -- he does not necessarily have to succeed. She is the Soviet station commander, and according to the manual her name is Natalia "Talia" Kazarian. She is placed in grave danger because her station is eventually boarded by the enemy forces, so McCormack must attempt to fight his way past them and reach Kazarian before she is killed. The manual even goes so far as to say that she is at risk of
torture , but this is not shown. It is interesting that "Kazarian" is definitely not an ethnic Russian name. In fact, it can be confirmed if one goes to the web site [http://www.kazarian.com] that the name is fromArmenia , or, in the counterfactual universe of the game where the Soviet Union did not fall in 1991, it is from theArmenian Soviet Socialist Republic . The concept of a high-ranking female officer in command of an orbiting Soviet military installation is also interesting when one considers certain realities ofgender discrimination -- even in light of such exceptional luminaries as Major GeneralValentina Tereshkova . Complex issues of Sovietracism and Sovietcultural assimilation would certainly have impacted the life of such a person as the fictional Natalia Kazarian. A person in such an important position of authority who was not an ethnic Russian might well have been a carefully vetted 'pet native' prize pupil, selected for special treatment on the basis of political reliability and above-average potential, with perhaps a special dispensation to attendMoscow State University .Ports
As with most Cinemaware titles, "S.D.I." was developed first on the
Amiga , the most capablehome computer of the era. It was then ported to other popular systems. It was eventually released for theAtari ST ,Commodore 64 ,DOS ,Amstrad CPC and theZX Spectrum . Some versions were published by theMindscape Group instead of Cinemaware.ega S.D.I.
The arcade game is similar in many ways to the much earlier "
Missile Command ", the principal difference being that the player controls a single satellite that they can move to avoid incoming missiles.The game is notorious for having an
attract mode animation that depicts a nuclear weapon detonating between theWorld Trade Center towers inNew York City .Fact|date=February 2007It was ported to the
Sega Master System , released in some countries as "Global Defense".Reception
A review in "
Computer Gaming World " praised the Atari ST game, particularly for its touching ending sequences. The review also noted the game "relies more on arcade elements than the other Cinemaware games".citation | date = Apr-May 1987 | last = Sipe | first = Russell | periodical =Computer Gaming World | title = IBM Goes to War | year = 1987 | pages = 24-25]References
External links
*moby game|id=/sdi|name="S.D.I."
*KLOV game|id=9396|name=S.D.I.
*WoS game|id=0004384|name=S.D.I.
* [http://hol.abime.net/cleanurl.php?find=sdi "S.D.I." on the Amiga] at the [http://hol.abime.net/ Hall of Light (HOL)]
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