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Hoccer (1983)

by Eastern Micro Electronics, Inc.

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Hoccer is an arcade videogame released by Eastern Micro Electronics in 1983. The game shows futuristic interpretation of ice hockey cross-overed with some elements of the game of soccer. The player controls Andrew, the one man team. Ord and Clee are robots whose goal is to destroy him any way they can (by driving him against the boards, into a spinner, or by hitting him with a supercharged ball). Knock out Ord and Clee with your ball or by hitting them against the sides. Points are also scored by hitting the goal and hitting the targets on the sides. Released Nov, 1983 Platform Arcade Developed by Eastern Micro Electronics Published by Eastern Micro Electronics Pacing Real-time Visual Fixed / flip-screen Perspective Bird's-eye view Sport Hockey Interface Direct control Genre Sports Description The primary aim of Hoccer is to earn enough points to the win the bronze, silver or gold cup for the minor league, major league or all stars award respectively. A one-man team goes against multiple opponents using offense tactics either by launching the hockey puck through them or hitting directly with the stick. Bonus points are scored by launching the puck on star walls and boosted by getting the puck into the moving goalpost. The level ends when all opponents are eliminated. Every level gets progressively harder, with tougher, faster and more numerous opponents. Each two levels has the player face a different team. After winning the gold cup, the player must play more levels to defend the title. From Mobygames.com. Original Entry


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