Projectyle (1989)

by Christopher
4 minutes read

Summary

Projectyle (1989): A Futuristic Hockey Classic

Released in 1989, Projectyle is a single or multiplayer (1 to 3 players) hockey-type sports game of the future. Developed by Alpha Denshi and published by SNK, it was originally released for the Neo Geo arcade platform and later ported to the Neo Geo home console.

Gameplay

Projectyle is a fast-paced and frantic hockey-like game played on a unique five-room layout. Each room is connected by tunnels, and the camera smoothly follows the puck/ball (the “projectyle”) as it moves around the playing field.

Each player has their own “defense” zone, which is one of the five goal rooms. The object of the game is to protect your own goal while trying to bring the projectyle into the other players’ rooms to score a goal.

The game features a variety of bonuses that appear randomly in the rooms. These bonuses can give players advantages such as freezing the other players for a few seconds, gaining extra stamina, or sealing exits.

Features

  • Smooth-scrolling, frantic action
  • Colorful graphics and digital music
  • Five unique goal rooms connected by tunnels
  • Up to 3 player simultaneous quick action single game play
  • Up to 8 players in leagues of varying lengths
  • Player/team management, including training, injuries, and position reassignment

Reception

Projectyle was well-received by critics and players alike. It was praised for its innovative gameplay, colorful graphics, and frantic action. The game was also a commercial success, selling over 100,000 copies worldwide.

Legacy

Projectyle is considered to be one of the best hockey-type sports games ever made. It has been praised for its innovative gameplay, colorful graphics, and frantic action. The game has also been influential on other hockey-type sports games, such as NHL Hitz and Rocket League.

Tips for Playing Projectyle

  • Use the bonuses to your advantage.
  • Stay close to your own goal to defend against attacks.
  • Try to trap the other players in one of the rooms.
  • Use the tunnels to quickly move around the playing field.
  • Practice makes perfect!

Conclusion

Projectyle is a classic hockey-type sports game that is still enjoyed by many today. Its innovative gameplay, colorful graphics, and frantic action make it a must-play for fans of the genre.

Review Score

8.5/10

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