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Zektor

Zektor

Details: Arcade game
Descr: Zektor is a multidirectional shooter arcade game created by Sega Electronics and released in 1982. It challenges the player to pilot a space ship in a quest to recapture eight different cities that have been captured by alien robots. The robots' dialogue is spoken through speech synthesis. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: August 1982
Arcade System: G80
Genre: Shoot 'em up
Developers: Gremlin Industries, Sega
Platforms: Arcade game, PlayStation 2
Publishers: Sega, Gremlin Interactive

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