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Trevor McFur in the Crescent Galaxy (Atari Jaguar, 1993)

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Take on the role of Trevor McFur, an intergalactic fighter pilot who appears to be a cross between a human and a cheetah. In this side-scrolling shooter you seek to regain the Crescent Galaxy from the clutches of the evil Odd-It.<br><br>The game takes place on or around five different planets. To recapture each planet, you must fight your way though three game levels. The first level is a flight through space, the second is a flight over the surface of the planet, and the third is a fight against a boss alien. Only after freeing the first four planets may you attempt to attack Odd-It's home world.<br><br>Your spaceship is equipped with an auto-firing cannon and bombs. You can gain special weapons as you progress through the levels. The special weapons include shields, missiles, and a temporary wingman who assists you. Powerups are also available to increase the power of your built-in cannon and bomb.

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PublisherAtari
eBay Product ID (ePID)56226361

Product Key Features

GenreShooter
PlatformAtari Jaguar
Game NameTrevor McFur in the Crescent Galaxy

Additional Product Features

Release Year1993
Number of Players1
Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
Control ElementsGamepad/Joystick

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Good graphics

Compelling gameplay

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  • Trevor Mcfur in Crappy Galaxy

    Only buy this game if your looking to expand your Jaguar library. Theres no stage music and the graphics are sub par at best, even considering when this game came out. Some of the sprites seem to use acm(advanced computer modeling) which was all the rage at the time, while other sprites are drawn in the tradional way. This gives the game a very hodge podge look. For a shooter, the ship controls well enough. Its very snappy and not sluggish. Firing is also satisfactory. However, the power ups are all nearly useless except one, and generally look a but silly to boot. This seems to come from very generic and different style choices thrown into the game. As a whole, there it very little reason to actually play the game after you do purchase it, other than to make sure it works. If you need to play a shooter on the Jaguar, just buy Raiden.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

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