Suicide Mission (1982)

Arcadia Corporation

Atari 2600

2.00 from 4 ratings

10 members have it in their collection · 3 backlogged · 2 wish listed

Suicide Mission is an arcade action game similar to Asteroids. You control a microscopic submarine navigating the bloodstream of someone who has been infected by a virus. Your goal is to destroy the virus! Each time you shoot a cell infected with the virus, it will split up into smaller pieces. Eventually the pieces will be small enough that they … Read more
Suicide Mission is an arcade action game similar to Asteroids. You control a microscopic submarine navigating the bloodstream of someone who has been infected by a virus. Your goal is to destroy the virus! Each time you shoot a cell infected with the virus, it will split up into smaller pieces. Eventually the pieces will be small enough that they can be destroyed. When everything has been destroyed, you can move on to the next, more difficult level. The game features three levels of difficulty, and you can choose one of two shooting styles for your submarine (single torpedoes, or rapid fire). Read less
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Details

Developers
Arcadia Corporation
Publishers
Arcadia Corporation
Genres
Arcade, Shooter
Themes
Action, Science fiction

Release dates

  • 1982 (Full Release) (North_America) Atari 2600
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Rating distribution

5 stars
0
4 stars
0
3 stars
1
2 stars
2
1 star
1
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Review scoopings 2/5 · Feb 23, 2022

The Better Asteroids--Inside A Body No Less

Basically a better version of Asteroids, with some little tweaks, and funnier concept. I love love love the concept of being shrunk down and entering bodies, always one of my favorite things (even better is being shrunk down and wandering through grass like in Honey I Shrunk The Kids), so I wanted to at least write a review and …

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Basically a better version of Asteroids, with some little tweaks, and funnier concept. I love love love the concept of being shrunk down and entering bodies, always one of my favorite things (even better is being shrunk down and wandering through grass like in Honey I Shrunk The Kids), so I wanted to at least write a review and boost the score a bit. I had a good amount of fun, but I've never been a fan of the Asteroids mechanics or gameplay. Still, play this, not Asteroids imo, if playing on Atari 2600 for sure.4

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