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Eyes (video game)

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Eyes
Developer(s)Digitrex Techstar
Publisher(s)Rock-Ola[1]
Zaccaria (Europe)[2]
Designer(s)Luis Sanchez[3]
Engine
Platform(s)Arcade
Release1982
Genre(s)Maze
Mode(s)1-2 players alternating
Arcade systemNamco Pac-Man

Eyes is a maze shooter arcade game created by Miami-based developer Digitrex Techstar and published in 1982 by Rock-Ola.[1] It was licensed for the European market by Zaccaria with different cabinet art.[2]

Gameplay

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The player controls an eyeball in a maze. As in Pac-Man the goal is to collect all of the dots to advance to next level, but in Eyes the player shoots the dots rather than eating them. Computer-controlled eyes chase and shoot at the player. Shooting a computer eye gives points and removes it from the level, but it will reappear a short time later. Being shot by a computer eye is fatal.

As the game progresses, more computer eyes are added to levels and they take less time to shoot at the player. They also move faster. There are eight different mazes.[3]

See also

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  • Nibbler, a Rock-Ola game with similar visual elements

References

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  1. ^ a b Eyes at the Killer List of Videogames
  2. ^ a b "Eyes flyer". The Arcade Flyer Archive. Zaccaria.
  3. ^ a b Smith, Keith (October 8, 2012). "The Story of Rock-Ola Video Games (Part 2)". The Golden Age Arcade Historian.
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