Elite

Elite

Shooter|Imagineer|1984

About

Elite is a space trading video game, written and developed by David Braben and Ian Bell and originally published by Acornsoft for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron computers in September 1984. Elite's open-ended game model, and revolutionary 3D graphics led to it being ported to virtually every contemporary home computer system, and earned it a place as a classic and a genre maker in gaming history. The game's title derives from one of the player's goals of raising their combat rating to the exalted heights of "Elite". Elite was one of the first home computer games to use wire-frame 3D graphics with hidden line removal. It added graphics and twitch gameplay aspects to the genre established by the 1974 game Star Trader. Another novelty was the inclusion of The Dark Wheel, a novella by Robert Holdstock which gave players insight into the moral and legal codes to which they might aspire.

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Game Info

PublisherImagineer
DeveloperAcornsoft
Rating 3.8
IGDB Reviews35
Retrospect Reviews0

Release Dates

Europe
Acorn ArchimedesDecember 31, 1991
Acorn ElectronDecember 31, 1984
AmigaDecember 31, 1988
Amstrad CPCDecember 31, 1986
Atari ST/STEDecember 31, 1988
BBC Microcomputer SystemSeptember 20, 1984
Commodore C64/128/MAXDecember 31, 1985
MSXDecember 31, 1987
Tatung EinsteinDecember 31, 1987
ZX SpectrumDecember 31, 1985
North America
Apple IIDecember 31, 1985
DOSDecember 31, 1987

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Elite cover