GATE (video game)

GATE

Screenshot of Apple IIGS version
Developer(s) Bright Software
Publisher(s) Toolbox (France),
Seven Hills Software (USA)
Designer(s) Henrik Gudat
Jörg Kienzle
Yann Le Tensorer
Platform(s) Apple IIGS
Macintosh
Release date(s) 1991, 1994
Genre(s) Action-adventure
Mode(s) Single-player

GATE is an action-adventure video game designed by Swiss programmers Henrik Gudat, Jörg Kienzle, and Yann Le Tensorer. The gameplay is comparable to Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda with a top-down view and a mixture of action, adventure, and puzzle solving.

It was first released for the Apple IIGS in 1991 and requires at least 1MB of RAM. A stereo card is recommended since it implements 15 channel, stereo background music.[1] Players are given the option at the beginning of the game to play in either English or French.[2] The game is not hard drive installable since it uses a custom operating system; therefore a 3.5" disk drive is required to play.[3]

GATE was ported to the Macintosh in 1994 by Jörg Kienzle with graphics designed by Valérie Kienzle.[4] The game requires at least 4MB of RAM and runs on 68k or PowerPC Macs running an operating system between OS 6.0.7 and OS 9.2.2. Besides playing the game in either English or French, players can also choose German or Kanji in this version.[5] It is hard drive installable and requires 4.5 MB of disk space. Although it was initially released by Seven Hills Software, Jörg Kienzle made it available as shareware in 1996.[6]

Plot

The player is a warrior who has been taken prisoner by Darg, the Firemaster, who is spreading terror on Divesia, the country where the game takes place. He has been thrown into the castle's prison. The goal of his mission is to find Darg and defeat him in a duel to restore peace to Divesia.[2]

Reception

GATE was highlighted as the Editor's Choice for December 1991 in the inCider/A+ magazine. The editors classify it as "exciting" and "addictive," adding that "the graphics images are colorful and quick; the music is bright and moves the action along."[7]

The game was reviewed in the January/February 1995 issue of II Alive magazine by Larry L. Melton in the "Test Drives" column. The reviewer gave the game 3 out of 4 stars.[3]

References

  1. "Google Groups forum: IIgs games". Retrieved 3 January 2014.
  2. 1 2 GATE Instruction Manual.
  3. 1 2 Melton, Larry L. (Jan–Feb 1995). "Test Drives". II Alive. Quality Computers. 2 (6): 14, 25.
  4. "Macintosh Garden: Gate". Retrieved 3 January 2014.
  5. "Jörg Kienzle's Gate page". Retrieved 6 January 2014.
  6. "Gate v1.3 READ ME". Retrieved 6 January 2014.
  7. "Once Upon a Time" (PDF). inCider/A+. December 1991. p. 88. Retrieved 3 January 2014.

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