Hacker

Hacker (1985)

by Activision, Pony Canyon
Genres:Adventure, Strategy, Puzzle
Themes:Thriller
Game modes:Single player
Story:The player must attempt to hack into the Magma, Ltd. computer system at the beginning of the game by guessing the logon password. Access can be gained if the player knows the password, which really only ever becomes apparent to the player after gaining access, through another means of entry, to the later stage of the game. Typing help or h in the command line would give a clue as to what the valid password is. Since initial attempts at entry would consist of guessing (and likely failing) access would eventually be granted to the player due a malfunction in the security system, thus allowing the player entry. Once admittance has been made, the player is then asked to identify various parts of a robot unit, by pointing the cursor at the relevant parts and pressing the fire button. Most parts of the unit have exotic and technical names, such as "asynchronous data compactor" or "phlamson joint" -- this again, allows for more room of error by initially trying to guessing which part each name belongs to. Failure to identify each part correctly and without any error, forces the player to take a retest until a 100 percent identification is made, at which point, the player is then allowed to continue. The player guides this robot, as seen on the Apple II version of the game, through the extensive network of underground tunnels. The player gains control of the robot which can travel around the globe via secret tunnels, deep within the earth. The game's text says the robot is powered in some manner by magma. Before getting far, the player is informed that shredded portions of a secret document containing Magma, Ltd.'s plans for world domination have been stolen. The player is instructed to retrieve the document by bargaining with the spies who stole it, who are located at various locations throughout the globe. The player is warned it must be retrieved in order to prevent the US government from thwarting their plans. At this point, the player's objective is clear: retrieve the strips of the stolen document, but then deliver them to Washington DC. The robot's tunnel system is extensive, but unmarked, so getting around is initially an exercise in trial and error. Throughout the globe, there are several cities where the robot can surface and interact with people, primarily the spies who want to bargain for their piece of the evidence.Show more
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user avatar@Joe_Biggsuser avatar@Joe_Biggs
April 01, 2025
Hacker is absolutely one of the top five old PC games on my list! Another game that I’ve been searching for that I used to play on my Commodore 64. It’s a terrific spy/thriller/puzzle game where you control a robot and you have items to trade for information and the robot that you control will go to places like Paris, London, the US and other countries. Your job as the hacker is to first figure out How to login so that you can hack the system. The game came with absolutely no instructions and this was incredibly unusual for the 1980s! Eventually, you figure out the login code And then you meet with other spies via the robot and try to figure out what item they would want and exchange for information. You might have an item like a Beatles album. No, which country in the world a Beatles album be worth important information?? It might not be where you think! And as you’re controlling the robot along these corridors in the system, you have to watch out and avoid getting Found by anti-spy tech. It’s a game that will last through the ages. Some games from those days I’ve lost interest in just because the visuals are so much less than what we have now. But this game is just too much fun to stop playing.
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