When I first heard about Missile Command Delta, turn-based gameplay was not what I expected. Changing the 1980 arcade classic’s concept from a never-ending real-time rocket strike to a more relaxing ...
As players explore an abandoned half-century old facility they will encounter locked doors, dishevelled work rooms, massive super computers and newly awakened missile command terminals. Players must ...
Missile Command Delta sees the return of this venerable franchise with one hell of a twist. Gone is the more reactionary ‘real-time’ gameplay, instead replaced with a tactical, turn-based card system.
Cold War paranoia certainly seems like a video game fantasy today. There’s something genuinely special about Missile Command, and no, it’s not just that it’s an old game a lot of old people have ...
The moment he picked up his first SNES controller, he knew gaming was going to be a lifelong passion. From adventures with Link to repelling the Covenant with Master Chief to even climbing ever-higher ...
If you really dig into the archives, you might remember Missile Command as the 1980 Atari arcade game inspired by The Cold War — where you use your own set of missiles to intercept incoming ones ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook “While Missile Command Delta approaches gameplay in a completely new way, it retains all the ...