Quantum is a color vector arcade video game developed at General Computer Corporation for Atari, Inc. and released in November 1982.[2] It was designed by Betty Ryan (née Tylko) who was the first female developer at GCC.[3] The premise of the game is related loosely to quantum physics; the player directs a probe with a trackball to encircle atomic "particles" for points, without touching various other particles. Once the particles are surrounded by the probe's tail they are destroyed.

Quantum
Arcade flyer
Developer(s)General Computer Corporation
Publisher(s)Atari, Inc.
Designer(s)Betty Ryan
Composer(s)Patty Goodson
Platform(s)Arcade
ReleaseNovember 1982
Genre(s)Action
Arcade systemAtari Vector[1]

Gameplay

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In each stage, you move your probe with the trackball. As you move, you leave a tail behind. As the attract-mode demo explains, the idea is to circle around and cross your tail to complete a loop. Any particles caught in a closed loop are destroyed. A level is completed by destroying all the nuclei (solid circular particles).

You must avoid contact with any of the particles (except electrons, they are safe) as well as active (red) particle bonds. Otherwise, the scene collapses and destroys your probe. Besides the nuclei, other deadly particles may appear from time to time.

High score table

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A legible high score signature

To enter initials for a high score, the player uses the trackball to circle letters in the same fashion used during gameplay. If the player achieves the highest score on the table, the initials screen is preceded by another on which adept players can use the trackball to draw their initials.

Legacy

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A screenshot of a clone called Tachyon was previewed in Atari 8-bit magazine ANALOG Computing, but the game was never completed.[4]

A remake, Quantum Recharged, was released in August 2023 for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. It is part of Atari SA's Recharged remake series.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "System 16 - Atari Vector Hardware (Atari)".
  2. ^ Product: Total Build (PDF). Atari Games. 1999. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 10, 2013. Retrieved March 2, 2021.
  3. ^ "Betty Ryan". Atari Women. 13 May 2019.
  4. ^ Hague, James. "Brian Moriarty Interview". Halcyon Days: Interviews with Classic Computer and Video Game Programmers.
  5. ^ Handley, Zoey (17 August 2023). "Review: Quantum: Recharged". Destructoid. Gamurs. Retrieved 26 September 2023.
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