Uridium - MSX

Publisher:MSXdev  Info
Developer:Trilobyte  Info
Year:Unknown
Category:Shoot'em Up / Horizontal
Game Manual:Download (CPC)
Download (C64)
Download (ZX Spectrum)
Download (DOS)
 Game Music:
Download (ZX Spectrum)

Also on: Acorn BBC Micro, Amstrad CPC, Atari 8-bit, Atari ST, Coleco Vision, Commodore 64, Microsoft DOS, Sinclair ZX Spectrum

Video from another systemAmstrad CPC version shown because a MSX video is unavailable.
Amstrad CPC version
Advert for Uridium on the MSX.
Advert
(Commodore 64 Version)
Game map for Uridium on the MSX.
Map
(Sinclair ZX Spectrum Version)


Uridium is a science fiction side-scrolling shoot 'em up originally designed by Andrew Braybrook for the Commodore 64, and later ported to other 8-bit machines. It consists of fifteen levels, each named after a metal element, with the last level being called Uridium (a fictional metallic element, not to be confused with the real metallic element iridium). The manual quotes Robert Orchard, who invented the name as saying "I really thought it existed." Uridium was later released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1990. Mindscape purchased a license to release a game based on the film The Last Starfighter. Rather than program a new game, however, Mindscape decided to take an easier route by recycling an older, relatively obscure game. The title screen, sprites, and soundtrack were modified, but the levels and gameplay were identical. And now the game has been made available on the MSX computer thanks to Trilobyte and Toni Galvez!


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