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Klax USA Europe

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Klax USA Europe

Klax USA Europe is a puzzle video game released in arcades in 1990 by Atari Games while Namco distributed the game in Japanese markets. It was designed and animated by Mark Stephen Pierce with the software engineering done by Dave Akers. The object is to catch colored blocks tumbling down a machine and arrange them in colored rows and patterns to make them disappear. Klax USA Europe was originally published as a coin-op follow-up to Tetris, about which Atari Games was in a legal dispute at the time.

The Atari 2600 version, released in mid 1990, and Fatal Run, are the final releases for the console which was discontinued in early 1992.[3]

Gameplay – Klax USA Europe

Klax USA Europe the game consists of 100 waves, presented as 20 groups of five waves each. At the start of the game and after every fifth wave, the drop meter is cleared and the player is presented with three options of which wave to play next; choosing a later wave awards bonus points and allows more drops. Each wave has an objective that must be reached, such as making a set number of Klaxes, scoring a certain number of points, or surviving a set number of tiles. At the end of a wave, bonus points are awarded for each tile still on the conveyor and paddle and for each empty space in the well.

The game ends when the player either exhausts the available drops, completely fills the well, or finishes all 100 waves.

Development – Klax USA Europe

Midway Games gained the rights to Klax upon purchasing Atari Games in 1996. The game has been re-released in retro compilations for modern consoles. A 1999 press release called it Midway’s “tic-tac tile puzzle game”.[citation needed] Mike Mika, who was working on the Game Boy Color version of the game, placed a hidden wedding proposal inside it. It took his then girlfriend three years to uncover the proposal. Mike Mika also inserted a hidden Snake-like game and a mini-adventure game as easter eggs.[9]

After the arcade version, Klax USA Europe was converted to most contemporary home computers and video game systems of the 1990s, including the Atari LynxAmstrad GX4000, and the Atari 2600 as its final official Atari-licensed release exclusively in Europe.[citation needed] Klax is the first game with versions for all three of the leading 1990s consoles: the Nintendo Entertainment System, the Genesis, and the TurboGrafx-16.[10] Klax was included in Arcade Party Pak for the PlayStation. It was reissued in Midway Arcade Treasures, a 2003 compilation for the GameCubePlayStation 2Xbox, and PC. It appears in Lego Dimensions.[citation needed]

Reception – Klax USA Europe

In Japan, Game Machine listed Klax in its April 1, 1990 issue as being the seventh most-successful table arcade unit of the month.[11]

On release, Famicom Tsūshin awarded the PC Engine version 30 out of 40.[12] Klax was ranked the 26th best game of all time by Amiga Power in 1991.[13] The NES version is ranked 44 in IGNs Top 100 NES Games.[14]

In a capsule review of the Lynx version for STartClayton Walnum commended the game in aspects of gameplay, graphics, music, sound effects and speech.[15] Julian Rignall reviewed the Atari Lynx version for CVG Magazine in January 1991, saying “the game is simple, but very, very addictive” and giving a rating of 93 out of 100.[16]

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