Solar Jetman: Hunt for the Golden Warpship (1990)

Rare, Zippo Games

Arcade · Nintendo Entertainment System

2.51 from 35 ratings

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Blasting off through the cosmos and into hostile alien terrain, Jetman has returned in his most ambitious adventure yet! After the most powerful spacecraft in the known Universe, the Golden Warpship, is disassembled by a band of ruthless Space Pirates and scattered throughout the galaxy, Solar Jetman is tasked with rebuilding the ship to its former glory. Aided only by … Read more
Blasting off through the cosmos and into hostile alien terrain, Jetman has returned in his most ambitious adventure yet! After the most powerful spacecraft in the known Universe, the Golden Warpship, is disassembled by a band of ruthless Space Pirates and scattered throughout the galaxy, Solar Jetman is tasked with rebuilding the ship to its former glory. Aided only by the gargantuan Federation Mothership for refuelling, Jetman will have to explore twelve labyrinthine planets solo in his Jetpod, where opposition is hidden inside every cavern and beyond every crater. With survival running as thin as his fuel, Solar Jetman will need to ward off every potential invasion and escape with the Golden Warpship intact – only then can he face off against his largest interstellar foe yet! Solar Jetman was re-released as part of the Rare Replay Collection on Xbox One. Read less
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Developers
Rare, Zippo Games
Publishers
Nintendo, Tradewest Inc
Themes
Action
Series
Jetman

Release dates

  • Oct 1990 (Full Release) (North_America) Nintendo Entertainment System
  • 1990 (Full Release) (North_America) Arcade
  • Sep 26, 1991 (Full Release) (Europe) Nintendo Entertainment System

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kingbk83

Review kingbk83 3/5 · May 28, 2022

NES Lookback - Solar Jetman

Atari made an arcade game in the early 80s called Gravitar. Solar Jetman was obviously hugely influenced by that game. You play a space hunter who is looking for treasures on different planets, where he must deal with the different gravity elements and other factors that will challenge him in collecting these treasures. You will also have to deal with …

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Atari made an arcade game in the early 80s called Gravitar. Solar Jetman was obviously hugely influenced by that game. You play a space hunter who is looking for treasures on different planets, where he must deal with the different gravity elements and other factors that will challenge him in collecting these treasures. You will also have to deal with keeping your ship fueled up and battling other enemies.

It's an ambitious concept and a unique idea, but the execution is... well, it could be better. There are just a lot of parts that are beyond frustrating, where it's blatantly unfair and way too hard. Rare had a tendency during this time to crank up the difficulty to 11 (see: Battletoads), and they sure did with this one.

To make matters worse, the controls are atrocious. I get it that you are dealing with gravity and the effects of being out in space, but my goodness! Your ship just goes all over the place. And if you are heading to a pit of spikes, you have no recourse to stop yourself. It's just aggravating.

So I give this game a four for being such an original idea, a 2 for overall challenge, a 1 for controls, and 3.5 for graphics/sounds/music, for an overall score of 3. With a little more massaging, this could have been a 4 or higher, but there are too many flaws to make it higher than a 3.

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