Thrust / Firebird 1986
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Ratings for this game

Programming:
9

Graphics:
8.5

Music:
9

Playability:
9

Total:
9


This game has been rated 5 times so far. Go to the vote form and give us your rating and comment.



Your comments

Nutti: Back in the days this was a remarkable game - first game really to use physics on the C64. Also the visual style is very distinct and effective. It's quite good but gets frustratingly difficult. Blowing up those nuclear plants was fun! Reminds me of Space Taxi.

Highchecker1999: One of the best!! Awsome playability!! Check out the Atari2600 Version of the Game!!

BĂ„rd HĂ„rsaker: top 3 games ever!!

TWR: Good game indeed, and fantastic music.

Ville Nurmi: To put some simple physics simulation as the core of a game -- what an excellent idea! The ship is difficult to control until you get the feeling of the keys. It takes time but is worth it. The first level is a piece of cake but the rest get interesting as the cave reaches further down with turrets and doors(!) guarding the way. Not to mention reversed gravity and darkness... The title music is a true classic.

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