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Socket: Time Dominator

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Socket: Time Dominator
Image:socket genesis.jpg
Developer(s) Vic Tokai
Released August 17, 1993
Genre Platformer
Mode(s) Single player
Platform(s) Mega Drive/Genesis

Socket: Time Dominator (also referred to as simply "Socket") was a game on the Mega Drive/Genesis gaming system created by Vic Tokai. Released on August 17, 1993[1], Socket was a platformer style game.

Game description

Socket played very similarly to Sonic the Hedgehog; so much so that it is often called a Sonic rip-off. Its sense of speed and platforming gameplay contributed to this thinking. In this game you had to collect energy (Represented by lightning bolts) which Socket consumed when he moved. This energy also served as the "life meter", rather like the golden rings in Sonic. The stages were named to reflect this fast paced gameplay. All the zones followed a three-act pattern, beginning with a fast-paced racing zone, followed by a more platformer-style area, and ending with a more puzzle-style labyrinth. Then came a boss battle.

References

  1. ^ GameStats: Socket Cheats, Reviews, News. Retrieved on 2007-10-13.

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