Maelstrom (1992 video game)
Maelstrom is a video game developed by Andrew Welch, released as shareware in November 1992 for Mac OS.[1] The game is an enhanced clone of Atari, Inc.'s 1979 Asteroids arcade game with a visual style similar to the Atari Games 1987 sequel, Blasteroids.[2] Maelstrom was released when there were few action games for the high-resolution color displays of the Macintosh, so it garnered much interest, despite the dated concept, and led to the creation of Ambrosia Software.
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Developer(s) | Ambrosia Software |
Publisher(s) | Ambrosia Software |
Designer(s) | Andrew Welch |
Platform(s) | Mac OS, Linux |
Release | 1992 |
Genre(s) | Multidirectional shooter |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
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The game was later released as free and open-source software, resulting in ports for other platforms.
Gameplay
Maelstrom is played in a 2D overview in a section of space. The object of the game is to reach the highest score possible by shooting asteroids with a plasma cannon from a spaceship. The ship can move in any direction across the screen and also has a limited amount of shield. The player may also pick up power-ups and encounter unusual objects and enemies throughout the game.
Development
Maelstrom was created using THINK C and uses 18,000 lines of C code with 9,000 lines of inline assembly language.
Reception
In 1993, Maelstrom won "Best New Macintosh Product" in the "Shareware Industry Awards for Best Game,"[3] as well as receiving other awards.[4]
Legacy
Welch gave the source code to Sam Lantinga, who created a SDL port and released it in 1995. It included networked multiplayer.
In 1999 Ambrosia Software released Latinga's version 3.0 as open-source software under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL).[4] In 2010, Andrew Welch and Ian Gilman released the game's contents under the free Creative Commons license Attribution,[5] which makes Maelstrom completely free and open-source software.
References
- answer from the official FAQ on the release date
- "Maelstrom for Macintosh". GameSpot. Retrieved 22 January 2010.
- 2000-1992 SIA Winner on siavoting.com "1993 Winners - Almanac, Maelstrom, [...]" (archived)
- "Into the Maelstrom". The Mac Observer. 1999-12-08. Archived from the original on 24 May 2000. Retrieved 2011-04-28.
- Mercurial > Maelstrom / changeset on libsdl.org "Andrew Welch and Ian Gilman allow the artwork and animations to be used under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license" (15 April 2010)
External links
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- Official Page
- Maelstrom 3.0 on libsdl.org