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Deflektor

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Deflektor is a puzzle game developed by Vortex Software and published by Gremlin Graphics in 1987. In this game, the player has to rotate mirrors to deflect a beam in order to destroy all the mines of each level. There are also other devices the player has to be careful not to touch with the beam for too much time because otherwise the system will overload. The game was followed by a sequel in 1989 called Mindbender.
 
==Amstrad Version==
 
While being in Mode1, enabling the port form ZX Spectrum's graphics, the game manage to counter the "few colours" feeling by displaying a raster colour change, with 6 simultaneous colours in-game screens.
 
Also the inks are often changed from one level to another, giving another varied feeling (as in Head over Heels per example).
 
Compaired to Spectrum version, the lack of colour clashes is fine better than having actually more colours displayed on screen.
 
Compaired to C64 version, the square pixels enble fine graphics well adapted for the gameplay, as the graphic are made of square and round or diagonal geometric shapes.
 
 
Music was composed by Ben Daglish and is a classic amongst the classic pieces of the man.
 
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