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Codename MAT

Codename MAT
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Developer(s) Derek Brewster
Publisher(s) Micromega
Platform(s) ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC
Release 1984
Genre(s) Shoot 'em up, Strategy
Mode(s) Single Player
Codename MAT II
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Developer(s) Derek Brewster
Publisher(s) Domark
Platform(s) ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, C64
Release 1984
Genre(s) Shoot 'em up, Strategy
Mode(s) Single Player

Codename MAT is a video game published in 1984 by Micromega for the ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC. It was written by Derek Brewster.

Codename MAT, described as a "mammoth space arcade strategy epic", was developed early in 1984 under the working title of Invasion 2000. Micromega, having never used Brewster's names in the past, were struggling to find a title for it, even calling the game Hank at one point.

Codename MAT was written using Brewster's own polar 3D graphics engine, the code for which is only 200 bytes long.

The story has the solar system under threat from Myon invaders. MAT ("Mission: Alien Termination") is a teenager implanted with all the combined tactical skills of the planetary leaders. MAT pilots a prototype spacecraft, the USS Centurion, in an attempt to defend the system from the alien's all-out attack.

The game's action takes place in a realtime 3D representation of MAT's view from the ship. The player has access to forward and rear views, which switch automatically if the tracking computer is active. Threats come in the form of Myon Fighters which engage the player immediately, Cruisers which only engage at short range, and Starbases which also attack immediately but withdraw when their shields are damaged.

The player's ship can suffer damage. If the Centurion's energy is reduced to zero, it is destroyed and the game ends. The ships instruments, engines and weapons can also be damaged; these can be repaired if the ship docks at a planet.

The strategy element of the game arises through use of the "solar chart" and "sector scan" modes. The Myon progress independently through the solar system, starting with Pluto and working their way inwards. The sector scan shows a planetary system, displaying the planet, moons, Myon units, defensive units and warpgates. The player may travel between sectors in a planetary system using warpgates and between planetary systems using stargates, in order to contain the Myon's movement through the system. If Codename MAT is being played in "Commander" setting, the player also has control of the Planetary Defense Fleets.

CRASH reviewed Codename MAT, rating it at 93% and a "CRASH Smash" award. The reviewers highlighted the fast 3D graphics, damage system (allowing a ship to limp back to a planet for repairs if the engine is stuttering) and balanced combination of strategy and action.


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