Display title | Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Released initially in 1982 by Sega, Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom (also known as Zoom 909) is one of the early progenitors of "Into-the-Screen" Shoot 'Em Ups, predating even Sega's later and more well-known titles like Space Harrier and After Burner. The game was first released for the arcades, but received many, many, many, many ports for contemporary gaming systems of the time. As is the case with most video games from this period, each of the ports have somewhat different game mechanics compared to the arcade game, as well from each other. |