Asteroids Atari

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Connecting a remote emulator.Please wait.Control:GP:KB:▲↑▼↓◄←►→1X2CPauseEnterSelectShiftResetSHelp:This game is emulated by Ja­va­Script e­mu­la­tor Nep­tun­JS. To be able to start this game in the browser, you need to e­na­ble Ja­va­Script on this PC.Other platforms:This game can be played also in a versions for. Ot­hers are coming soon.Game info:box coverGame title:AsteroidsConsole:Atari 7800Author (released):Atari Inc. (1979)Genre:Action, ShooterMode:MultiplayerDesign:Ed Logg, Lyle Rains, Bradley G. Stewart.Music:Game manual:File size:353 kBDownload:not available (stream only)Game size:10 kBRecommended emulator:From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:Asteroids is an arcade space shooter released in November 1979 by Atari, Inc. And designed by Lyle Rains and Ed Logg. The player controls a spaceship in an asteroid field which is periodically traversed by flying saucers.

About Asteroids. Asteroids is an arcade space shooter game by Atari released in November 1979. The player controls a vector spaceship in an asteroid field which sometimes has flying saucers shooting at you.

The object of the game is to shoot and destroy asteroids and saucers while not colliding with either, or being hit by the saucers' counter-fire. The game becomes harder as the number of asteroids increases.Asteroids was conceived during a meeting between Logg and Rains and used hardware developed by Howard Delman previously used for Lunar Lander.

Based on an unfinished game titled Cosmos and inspired by Spacewar! And Computer Space, both early shoot 'em up video games, Asteroids' physics model and control scheme were derived by Logg from these earlier games and refined through trial and error. The game is rendered on a vector display in a two-dimensional view that wraps around in both screen axes.Acclaimed by players and video game critics for its vector graphics, controls, and addictive gameplay, Asteroids was one of the first major hits of the golden age of arcade games.

The game sold over 70,000 arcade cabinets and proved both popular with players and influential with developers. It has since been ported to multiple platforms. Asteroids was widely imitated and directly influenced two popular and often cloned arcade games, Defender and Gravitar, as well as many other video games.The objective of Asteroids is to destroy asteroids and saucers. The player controls a triangular ship that can rotate left and right, fire shots straight forward, and thrust forward.

Once the ship begins moving in a direction, it will continue in that direction for a time without player intervention unless the player applies thrust in a different direction. The ship eventually comes to a stop when not thrusting.

The player can also send the ship into hyperspace, causing it to disappear and reappear in a random location on the screen, at the risk of self-destructing or appearing on top of an asteroid.Each level starts with a few large asteroids drifting in various directions on the screen. Objects wrap around screen edges – for instance, an asteroid that drifts off the top edge of the screen reappears at the bottom and continues moving in the same direction. As the player shoots asteroids, they break into smaller asteroids that move faster and are more difficult to hit. Smaller asteroids are also worth more points. Two flying saucers appear periodically on the screen; the 'big saucer' shoots randomly and poorly, while the 'small saucer' fires frequently at the ship. After reaching a score of 40,000, only the small saucer appears. As the player's score increases, the angle range of the shots from the small saucer diminishes until the saucer fires extremely accurately.

Once the screen has been cleared of all asteroids and flying saucers, a new set of large asteroids appears, thus starting the next level. The game gets harder as the number of asteroids increases until after the score reaches a range between 40,000 and 60,000. The player starts with 3 lives after a coin is inserted and gains an extra life every 10,000 points. When the player loses all his lives, the game ends.More details about this game can be found on.For fans and collectors:Find this game on video server or.Buy original game or Atari 7800 console at, or.The newest version of this game can be purchased on,or.Videogame Console:This ver­sion of Asteroids was de­sig­ned for A­ta­ri 7800, which was vi­deo ga­me con­so­le of third ge­ne­ra­tion ma­nu­fac­tu­red by A­ta­ri in the years 1986 - 1992. It was ful­ly back­ward-com­pa­ti­ble with the A­ta­ri 2600 with si­g­ni­fi­cant­ly im­pro­ved gra­phics hard­wa­re.How­e­ver, the con­so­le was not suc­ces­s­ful and less than 4 mil­li­on u­nits at a u­nit pri­ce of $ 140 we­re sold. Al­so the cur­rent ga­mes li­bra­rycon­tai­nes on­ly 100 ga­mes de­sig­ned for A­ta­ri 7800. Mo­re in­for­ma­ti­on a­bout the this con­so­le can be found.Recommended Game Controllers:You can control this game easily by using the keyboard of your PC (see the table next to the game).

However, for maximum gaming enjoyment, we strongly recommend using a USB gamepad that you simply plug into the USB port of your computer. If you do not have a gamepad, buy a suitable USB controller in or in some of your favorite online stores.Available online emulators:2 different online emulators are available for Asteroids. These emulators differ not only in the technology they use to emulate old games, but also in support of various game controllers, multiplayer mode, mobile phone touchscreen, emulation speed, absence or presence of embedded ads and in many other parameters.

Formaximum gaming enjoyment, it's important to choose the right emulator, because on each PC and in different Internet browsers, the individual emulators behave differently. The basicfeatures of each emulator available for this game Asteroids are summarized in the following table:EmulatorTechnologyMultiplayerUSB gamepadTouchscreenWithout adsJavaScriptYESYESNONOJavaScriptYESYESYESNOSimilar games:Comments.

Atari 2600 joystick:Joystick control:Player 1:Player 2:joystick↑↓←→TGFHtriggerSpacebarARESETF12F12SELECTF11F11PauseAlt+PAlt+PSaveF8F8black-white / color mode: F2paddle / joystick mode: Alt+LHelp:This Atari game is emulated by JavaScript only. If you prefere to use Java applet e­mu­la­tor, please fol­low this.Other platforms:This game can be played also in a versions for. Ot­hers are coming soon.Game info:box coverGame title:AsteroidsConsole:Author (released):Atari Inc. (1979)Genre:Action, ShooterMode:MultiplayerDesign:Ed Logg, Lyle Rains, Bradley G. Stewart.Music:Game manual:File size:1502 kBDownload:not available (stream only)Game size:8 kBRecommended emulator:From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:Asteroids is an arcade space shooter released in November 1979 by Atari, Inc. And designed by Lyle Rains and Ed Logg. The player controls a spaceship in an asteroid field which is periodically traversed by flying saucers.

The object of the game is to shoot and destroy asteroids and saucers while not colliding with either, or being hit by the saucers' counter-fire. The game becomes harder as the number of asteroids increases.Asteroids was conceived during a meeting between Logg and Rains and used hardware developed by Howard Delman previously used for Lunar Lander.

Based on an unfinished game titled Cosmos and inspired by Spacewar! And Computer Space, both early shoot 'em up video games, Asteroids' physics model and control scheme were derived by Logg from these earlier games and refined through trial and error.

The game is rendered on a vector display in a two-dimensional view that wraps around in both screen axes.Acclaimed by players and video game critics for its vector graphics, controls, and addictive gameplay, Asteroids was one of the first major hits of the golden age of arcade games. The game sold over 70,000 arcade cabinets and proved both popular with players and influential with developers. It has since been ported to multiple platforms. Asteroids was widely imitated and directly influenced two popular and often cloned arcade games, Defender and Gravitar, as well as many other video games.The objective of Asteroids is to destroy asteroids and saucers.

The player controls a triangular ship that can rotate left and right, fire shots straight forward, and thrust forward. Once the ship begins moving in a direction, it will continue in that direction for a time without player intervention unless the player applies thrust in a different direction. The ship eventually comes to a stop when not thrusting. The player can also send the ship into hyperspace, causing it to disappear and reappear in a random location on the screen, at the risk of self-destructing or appearing on top of an asteroid.Each level starts with a few large asteroids drifting in various directions on the screen. Objects wrap around screen edges – for instance, an asteroid that drifts off the top edge of the screen reappears at the bottom and continues moving in the same direction. As the player shoots asteroids, they break into smaller asteroids that move faster and are more difficult to hit.

Smaller asteroids are also worth more points. Two flying saucers appear periodically on the screen; the 'big saucer' shoots randomly and poorly, while the 'small saucer' fires frequently at the ship. After reaching a score of 40,000, only the small saucer appears.

As the player's score increases, the angle range of the shots from the small saucer diminishes until the saucer fires extremely accurately. Once the screen has been cleared of all asteroids and flying saucers, a new set of large asteroids appears, thus starting the next level.

The game gets harder as the number of asteroids increases until after the score reaches a range between 40,000 and 60,000. The player starts with 3 lives after a coin is inserted and gains an extra life every 10,000 points. When the player loses all his lives, the game ends.More details about this game can be found on.For fans and collectors:Find this game on video server or.Buy original game or Atari 2600 console at, or.The newest version of this game can be purchased on,or.Videogame Console:This ver­sion of Asteroids was de­sig­ned for A­ta­ri 2600, which was com­mer­ci­al­ly ve­ry suc­ces­s­ful vi­deo ga­me con­so­le of se­cond ge­ne­ra­tion pro­du­ced by A­ta­ri from 1977 to 1992. It was the first con­so­le that used re­mo­vab­le me­mory mo­du­les with ga­mes. At the time of its grea­test fa­me, mo­re than 30 mil­li­on units of this con­so­le were sold for about $ 200 a pie­ce. To da­te, the ga­me li­bra­ry for this con­so­le con­tains near­ly 1,000 o­ri­gi­nal ga­mes. Mo­re in­for­ma­ti­on about theAtari 2600 can be found.Recommended Game Controllers:You can control this game easily by using the keyboard of your PC (see the table next to the game).

However, for maximum gaming enjoyment, we strongly recommend using a USB joystick that you simply plug into the USB port of your computer. If you do not have a joystick, buy a suitable USB controller in or in some of your favorite online stores.Available online emulators:4 different online emulators are available for Asteroids.

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These emulators differ not only in the technology they use to emulate old games, but also in support of various game controllers, multiplayer mode, mobile phone touchscreen, emulation speed, absence or presence of embedded ads and in many other parameters. Formaximum gaming enjoyment, it's important to choose the right emulator, because on each PC and in different Internet browsers, the individual emulators behave differently. The basicfeatures of each emulator available for this game Asteroids are summarized in the following table:EmulatorTechnologyMultiplayerUSB gamepadTouchscreenWithout adsJavaScriptYESYESNOYESJavaScriptYESYESNONOJavaScriptYESYESYESNOJava appletYESNONOYESSimilar games:Comments.