Alpha Waves: Difference between revisions

Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.
Content added Content deleted
(markup, grammar, spelling)
(workstub, tropelist, needs more everything)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{work}}
{{work}}{{workstub}}
''[[Alpha Waves]]'' (''Continuum'' in North America) is perhaps the first 3D platform game. Designed by Christophe de Dinechin and published by Infogrames in 1990, the game was released for Atari ST, Amiga, and DOS. The player controls a small object called a mover that bounces on trampolines and travels through cube shaped rooms connected by little doors. There are two game modes Emotion, a single-player only mode with no time limit, and Action, a timed game for up to two players.
''[[Alpha Waves]]'' (''Continuum'' in North America) is perhaps the first 3D platform game. Designed by Christophe de Dinechin and published by Infogrames in 1990, the game was released for Atari ST, Amiga, and DOS. The player controls a small object called a mover that bounces on trampolines and travels through cube shaped rooms connected by little doors. There are two game modes Emotion, a single-player only mode with no time limit, and Action, a timed game for up to two players.


{{Needs More Info}}
-----

{{tropelist}}
{{tropelist}}
* [[Casual Game]]: Emotion is somewhat this.
* [[Casual Game]]: Emotion is somewhat this.
* [[Older Than They Think]]: Many believe 3D platformers started with ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' in 1996 -- ''six years'' after ''[[Alpha Waves]]''.
* [[Older Than They Think]]: Many believe 3D platformers started with ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' in 1996 -- ''six years'' after ''[[Alpha Waves]]''.
{{Needs More Tropes}}


{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}
[[Category:Platform Game]]
[[Category:Platform Game]]
[[Category:Needs Wiki Magic Love]]
[[Category:Alpha Waves]]
[[Category:Alpha Waves]]
[[Category:Video Game]]
[[Category:Video Game]]

Revision as of 17:36, 23 July 2020

Alpha Waves (Continuum in North America) is perhaps the first 3D platform game. Designed by Christophe de Dinechin and published by Infogrames in 1990, the game was released for Atari ST, Amiga, and DOS. The player controls a small object called a mover that bounces on trampolines and travels through cube shaped rooms connected by little doors. There are two game modes Emotion, a single-player only mode with no time limit, and Action, a timed game for up to two players.

Tropes used in Alpha Waves include: