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Zero-5 is a shooter video game developed and published by Caspian Software for the Atari STe in 1994. It is one of the last official releases for the Atari ST after being discontinued in 1993 by Atari Corporation. Zero-5 was well received by video game magazines and commended for its 3D graphics, sound, and gameplay, but was criticized for the constant disk swapping if players did not have more than one disk drive to be used when playing the game and sold very few copies. In 1997, it received a remake by the same team for the Atari Jaguar under the same name.

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  • Zero 5 est un jeu vidéo de combat spatial développé par , sorti en 1994 sur Atari ST et en 1997 sur Jaguar. (fr)
  • Zero-5 is a shooter video game developed and published by Caspian Software for the Atari STe in 1994. It is one of the last official releases for the Atari ST after being discontinued in 1993 by Atari Corporation. Set in the year 2044, players assume the role of a recently recruited Space Hound by DEFCON to take control of the Perseus space fighter in a battle to defend Earth and counterattack the invading forces of the Morphon alien race, who wants to reach the planet and destroy the human race after picking up signal of the Europa III satellite and destroying it as a result. Zero-5 was conceived by Andrew Gisby and spent well over a year in development, though its programming routines were being changed three years prior to release and it is inspired by Universal Pictures' 1984 space opera film The Last Starfighter. Zero-5 was well received by video game magazines and commended for its 3D graphics, sound, and gameplay, but was criticized for the constant disk swapping if players did not have more than one disk drive to be used when playing the game and sold very few copies. In 1997, it received a remake by the same team for the Atari Jaguar under the same name. (en)
  • Zero 5 is een computerspel dat werd ontwikkeld en uitgegeven door . Het spel kwam in 1994 uit voor de Atari ST. In 1997 volgde een release voor de Atari Jaguar. De speler speelt een piloot van een ruimtevaartuig in dit actiespel. Het doel is de aarde te verdedigen die wordt aangevallen door ruimtewezens. Het spel kan in drie modi gespeeld worden: * Hit-Pack Mode * Bambam Mode * Trench Mode (nl)
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  • Andrew Gisby (en)
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  • Dave Newman (en)
  • James Veal (en)
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  • Caspian Software (en)
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  • Tony Bennett (en)
  • Andrew Gisby (en)
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  • Zero 5 est un jeu vidéo de combat spatial développé par , sorti en 1994 sur Atari ST et en 1997 sur Jaguar. (fr)
  • Zero 5 is een computerspel dat werd ontwikkeld en uitgegeven door . Het spel kwam in 1994 uit voor de Atari ST. In 1997 volgde een release voor de Atari Jaguar. De speler speelt een piloot van een ruimtevaartuig in dit actiespel. Het doel is de aarde te verdedigen die wordt aangevallen door ruimtewezens. Het spel kan in drie modi gespeeld worden: * Hit-Pack Mode * Bambam Mode * Trench Mode (nl)
  • Zero-5 is a shooter video game developed and published by Caspian Software for the Atari STe in 1994. It is one of the last official releases for the Atari ST after being discontinued in 1993 by Atari Corporation. Zero-5 was well received by video game magazines and commended for its 3D graphics, sound, and gameplay, but was criticized for the constant disk swapping if players did not have more than one disk drive to be used when playing the game and sold very few copies. In 1997, it received a remake by the same team for the Atari Jaguar under the same name. (en)
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  • Zero 5 (fr)
  • Zero 5 (nl)
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