Fantastic Voyage (1982)

Sirius Software

Atari 2600 · Atari 8-bit

2.75 from 4 ratings

18 members have it in their collection · 8 backlogged · 1 wish listed

The game is based on the 1966 movie of the same name. The player controls a miniaturized submarine which is injected into the bloodstream of a gravely ill person. Your task is to destroy blood clots which are clogging the arteries in order to keep the patient alive. If you fail to do so or crash your submarine the game … Read more
The game is based on the 1966 movie of the same name. The player controls a miniaturized submarine which is injected into the bloodstream of a gravely ill person. Your task is to destroy blood clots which are clogging the arteries in order to keep the patient alive. If you fail to do so or crash your submarine the game is over. While voyaging throughh the body you have to destroy other enemies such as bacteria. However, you should not destroy the blood cells lest the patient dies. Read less
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Details

Developers
Sirius Software
Publishers
Fox Video Games, Inc., Sirius Software
Genres
Arcade
Themes
Action, Science fiction

Release dates

  • 1982 (Full Release) (North_America) Atari 2600, Atari 8-bit
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Rating distribution

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Review scoopings 2/5 · Feb 26, 2022

Decent Shoot Em Up With A Cool Concept And Setting

Look: 7/10 I love Atari aesthetic. And I love the flashing colors when you fail, what a nice way to represent the patient dying heh enter image description here

Sound: 6/10 Even tho it's functional, of course the beeping is quite annoying.

Play: 6/10 Both my brother and I played it. It was fun and tight controls, but the movement of the enemies was …

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Look: 7/10 I love Atari aesthetic. And I love the flashing colors when you fail, what a nice way to represent the patient dying heh enter image description here

Sound: 6/10 Even tho it's functional, of course the beeping is quite annoying.

Play: 6/10 Both my brother and I played it. It was fun and tight controls, but the movement of the enemies was too sporadic and, I dunno, repetitive? not sure the word. It was fun for a bit for each of us, but easy to move on from.

Feel: 7/10 I love love love games movies books shows etc where you get shrunk down and especially when enter a body, like that Rick and Morty episode or that Magic School Bus episode. The concept was excellent and the look comfortable, and honestly the gameplay fun, but just so many other games like this but this one didn't have enough of a fun factor due to some gameplay issues.

Attachment: 6/10 I wont be returning to this, but my brother and I had fun playing it for a bit and competing with each other's scores. I hope to have him play more action games with me soon, especially as we get to '83. But he told me he hasn't seen Death Becomes Her, so we have to watch that instead of play more games! Argh.

Playtime: 25 minutes

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