"Thrust" from Firebird Software
May 13, 2007
I've always loved "gravity games." The various Lunar Lander incarnations are great fun to me. Asteroids, more an "inertia game" than a "gravity game" in truth, has a similar feel and is similarly fun. As such, a certain screenshot in the Commodore 64 issue of Retro Gamer magazine (#30) caught my eye the other day. It depicts what looked like a gravity game, and some digging on the net showed me that's indeed what it was - a game known as Thrust. It was ported to various systems of the period (even the Vectrex!). I grabbed the C64 version and have been having a blast with it through VICE on my Win 98SE P3 setup for emulation.
As it turns out, Thrust (see screenshots here) is a game that was originally written for the BBC Micro / Acorn Electron and released in 1986 by Firebird. It's based on Gravitar from Atari, a not-especially-popular arcade game (a gravity game!) released in 1982. Thrust, a much better game, basically goes like this: In a setting similar to, but more complex than, a Lunar Lander scenario, you must capture a pod with a tractor beam (which acts, physically, like a stiff rod when activated) and pull it into space. There is a dramatic feel of gravity and inertia as regards both your craft and the attached pod, making for a rather "realistic" feeling game. The difficulty is in navigating narrow, subterranian caverns with this pod attached to your craft by what feels like a metal rod. Great fun.
Thrust. If you missed this one like I did, it's not too late to feel the goodness!
UPDATE [5.16.2007]: If you like what you see, have a look at this list of "Cave-flyers and Thrust clones."
UPDATE [9.3.2007]: Ok, I've got to say that the aforementioned Vectrex version of this game has got to be the best version out there. It's just gaming heaven. I'm loving it. So - go get yourself a Vectrex and take hold of the Thrust cartridge. Some of the best gaming I've experienced. Worth the purchase of a Vectrex just for this title. My $.02.
UPDATE [12.11.2008]: ng:moco has just released Dropzone for the iPhone. Dropzone is a Thrust remake with a bit of Geometry Wars thrown in. See our review over at Touch Arcade. It is a superb game.
Don't forget the "Thrust+ Platinum" cartridge on the Atari 2600 from 2003 (though earlier versions were released): http://www.armchairarcade.com/aamain/content.php?article.41
The best part about that conversion is the fact that the game supports a wide range of control options.
Posted by: Bill Loguidice at May 14, 2007 11:29 AMNice. I just discovered that Frodo, the C64 emulator I'm using on the GP2X, allows for multiple keymapping profiles to be setup and easily selected, so the C64 version of this keyboard-controlled game now feels as if it were written with the GP2X's stick and buttons in mind.
Good stuff!
Posted by: blakespot at May 14, 2007 11:46 AMSo I gave Zarathrusta for the Amiga a shake. Very fun game with great graphics. Very good feel, as well, though the feel is not quite up to that of the original Thrust which inspired it. Worth tracking down if you own an Amiga, though.
Posted by: blakespot at May 16, 2007 8:47 AMNow that I've got a Vectrex and the Thrust remake on cart for it, I must say that HAS to be the best version of this game. Unreal fun!
Posted by: blakespot at June 22, 2007 8:18 AMThrust was written by Jeremy Smith, who went on to co-write the similarly physics-modeled but much deeper game Exile (considered the Best Game Ever by many BBC fans)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exile_(arcade_adventure)
Posted by: Ian Holmes at November 16, 2008 1:47 AMBig Head Games have just released Retro for the iPhone a really pretty looking cave flyer meets lunar lander game, touch arcade say the best on the istore!
Posted by: Dog2dog at January 9, 2009 1:18 PM@Dog2dog: Indeed... Look who wrote the article in question.
http://toucharcade.com/2008/12/25/a-look-at-cave-flyer-retro-from-big-head-games/
:-)
Posted by: blakespot at January 22, 2009 11:14 AMGod i remember this game, my brother and i played on it on our Acorn Electron 32!! Those were the days!HA. A brilliant game, i also enjoyed Chuckie Egg and Jet Set Willy! Do you know if you can get any of these games to play on Xbox 360 arcade?
Posted by: elsheepo at February 24, 2009 8:18 AMHi Blake,
I wrote my own version of Thrust in JavaScript: http://joncom.be/experiments/thrust/
Thanks for this site, so many happy Amiga memories. :)
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