[1982] Smurf: Rescue in Gargamel's Castle for Atari 2600 in Upscaled 4K
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Game: Smurf: Rescue in Gargamel's Castle
Release Date: 1982
Platform: Atari 2600
Developer: Atari
Genre: Arcade
Hardware/Software: RetroArch Emulator Stellalibretro core. We own a original copy of all games we play.
Mods: None
Graphics: 4K @ 3840x2160 with ScaleFX Shader
Smurf: Rescue in Gargamel's Castle is a 1982 video game published and developed by Coleco for the ColecoVision and Atari 2600. The game is based on the television series The Smurfs. In the game, the player must brave a series of obstacles to rescue Smurfette from Gargamel's castle.
Creative Computing Video & Arcade Games said in 1983 that Smurf for ColecoVision was "truly good fun", approving of its graphics. The magazine stated that the game was suitable for very young children and older ones, reporting that neighborhood kids "loved it. I almost had to evict them from my house at night so I could get a game in before going to sleep". The ColecoVision version was reviewed in Video magazine in its "Arcade Alley" column where it was praised as utilizing "the best audiovisuals in the entire [ColecoVision] line". The visuals were described as "what amounts to the video-game equivalent of a Saturday-morning cartoon show", and the audio was described as "sophisticated" with nuanced sounds such as ominous organ music and the "muted echo" accompaniment to standard leaps. The reviewers also cautioned players to "prepare for frustration" until they learned how to accurately judge leaps. The game was given the award for "Best Video Game Audiovisual Effects" at the 4th annual Arkie Awards. [Wiki]
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