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Sunday, January 19, 2020

Videogame Review, Robotron 2084 for the Atari 5200 (w/ Used Gold Controllers)



Videogame Review, Robotron 2084 for the Atari 5200 (w/ Used Gold Controllers)

There shouldn’t have been more than one difficulty mode.  I’ve tried other difficulty selections, either they’re too high or too low, and just the default difficulty was fine.  Otherwise this version of Robotron 2084 is very, very remarkable!  Complicated matters are what make Robotron 2084 really interesting to begin with because you’re a hero who’s surrounded by “zombies” and it’s up to you to save humanity at large.  You’ll rescue nicely dressed ladies, little boys in red shirts, and professional-looking business men in tight, blue suits.  Shooting action is underway.  Vision is built up to in excellent presentation on the humanity front.  All characters in the video game give off erratic, bouncy movements like those for a fictional creation of artificial machinery.  Don’t look at my positive review like a commonplace teacher would- in fact, most teachers can’t be friends with students and thus aren’t great teachers.  In order for me to be a great reviewer for my readers I must find ways to be friendly with strangers even if the circumstances are disagreeable and in haste.  Gamers don’t accept violence because “it’s Mother Nature”.  No, far from it!  They just happen to play games where it’s required.  (And, once again, Woody and Buzz Lightyear are violent characters.)  Shooting madness gets fun and the chaotic spill of Robotron 2084 is still pleasing to the eye.  Most people like video games sometimes.  Here, Atari created a full blast!  It’s just “too full” when it comes to difficulty selections: one is too easy, quite a few are too hard, and, the default difficulty is best.  When a teacher or student says “I don’t know what you’re saying”, he or she really means “I can’t accept what you’re saying”- and, from the looks of things, would you believe a teacher or a student who has competing books in the same market you’re in?  Because of this realization I have, I try avoiding any judgement based on competitive means against other readers and writers in the literature market.  Robotron 2084 is part of the literature market, also.  Maybe gamers will like to read books with pictures in them.  Robotron 2084 definitely is filled with lots, and lots, and lots of images which remain extraordinary by critical gaming literature.  It’s fun to destroy little toy robots who shake in their red hoods and give awkward, funny faces.  I’m still waiting for my new Atari Video Computer System in the modern age; however, my Atari 5200 kills a lot of time for me and it’s likely I’ll have some real good favorites by the end of year 2020.  My two joysticks (1 Player controller and 2 Player controller) are needed for the heat of battle and they make sense to me for directions while the coupler moves in the dust.  What’s best for control is for one to tilt the joysticks in semi-circles according to reason of action and displacement- it’s like the difference between stopping and anticipating, given to action where thought plays tricks during a meaningless chance towards zombies in the apocalypse. 



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