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|After destroying the computer on the planet Nonterraqueous, our hero must now escape and find a planet that offers safety - but there are 42 planets in this system, and he can't simply fly from one planet to another one of his choice. Instead, there is a complicated transportation network with lots of connections between them. If you're thinking that this sounds boring, it certainly is! The graphics are awful, and so is the music - although it can be turned off. There is very little scenery, and one section of a planet looks much like another. There are also aliens which fly around the planets, but they are no real threat. You'll need to make a map or you'll become hopelessly disorientated, but the game is so boring that you won't want to make the effort  
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|After destroying the computer on the planet Nonterraqueous, our hero must now escape and find a planet that offers safety - but there are 42 planets in this system, and he can't simply fly from one planet to another one of his choice. Instead, there is a complicated transportation network with lots of connections between them. If you're thinking that this sounds boring, it certainly is! The graphics are awful, and so is the music - although it can be turned off. There is very little scenery, and one section of a planet looks much like another. There are also aliens which fly around the planets, but they are no real threat. You'll need to make a map or you'll become hopelessly disoriented, but the game is so boring that you won't want to make the effort  
 
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Revision as of 19:50, 29 November 2010

Into Oblivion by Mastertronic

Into Oblivion is a game from Mastertronic

Information

Title: Into Oblivion
Company: Mastertronic
Type:
Year: 1986

CPCGameReviews

Into Oblivion'
Into Oblivion After destroying the computer on the planet Nonterraqueous, our hero must now escape and find a planet that offers safety - but there are 42 planets in this system, and he can't simply fly from one planet to another one of his choice. Instead, there is a complicated transportation network with lots of connections between them. If you're thinking that this sounds boring, it certainly is! The graphics are awful, and so is the music - although it can be turned off. There is very little scenery, and one section of a planet looks much like another. There are also aliens which fly around the planets, but they are no real threat. You'll need to make a map or you'll become hopelessly disoriented, but the game is so boring that you won't want to make the effort
Rating 2
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