Panther (1986 video game)

Panther is a Commodore 64 game designed and implemented by Peter Adams and published by Mastertronic in 1986.[3] An Atari 8-bit family version followed in 1987,[1] then a ZX Spectrum port in 1989.[4] The player pilots a strange-looking aircraft, fighting off hordes of invading flying saucers and rescuing people by landing the craft and waiting for them to board. The game uses a diagonally scrolling isometric view, much like Zaxxon and Blue Max, using shadows to show the height of flying objects. Adams previously worked ports of both of those games.[2]

Panther
Developer(s)Sculptured Software (Atari)[1]
Publisher(s)Mastertronic
Designer(s)Peter Adams[2]
Programmer(s)Chuck Peavey (Atari)[1]
Composer(s)David Whittaker
Platform(s)Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Atari 8-bit
Release1986: C64
1987: Atari
1989: Spectrum
Genre(s)Scrolling shooter

The Commodore 64 disk packaged Panther with L.A. SWAT, another Mastertronic game. The A-side of the disk contained the two programs for the C64/128, while the B-side contained Atari 8-bit family versions.

References

  1. "Panther". Atari Mania.
  2. Hague, James. "The Giant List of Classic Game Programmers".
  3. Panther at Lemon 64
  4. "Panther - World of Spectrum". www.worldofspectrum.org. Retrieved 2016-02-29.
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