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Deflektor is a puzzle game developed by Vortex Software and published by Gremlin Graphics in 1987. In this game, the player has to rotate mirrors to deflect a beam in order to destroy all the cells of each level. There are also other devices the player has to be careful not to touch with the beam for too much time because otherwise the system will overload. The game was followed by a sequel in 1989 called . The game was also ported to the Japanese Sharp X68000 by Bullet-Proof Software.

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  • Deflektor es un videojuego de lógica desarrollado por y publicado por Gremlin Graphics en 1987. En este juego, el jugador tiene que girar los espejos para desviar un haz con el fin de destruir todas las minas de cada nivel. También hay otros dispositivos que el jugador tiene que tener cuidado de no tocar con el haz demasiado tiempo porque el sistema se sobrecarga. El juego fue seguido por una secuela en 1989 llamada . (es)
  • Deflektor is een videospel voor verschillende platforms. Het spel werd uitgebracht in 1987. (nl)
  • Deflektor è un videogioco rompicapo in cui si controllano le riflessioni di un raggio laser, pubblicato nel 1987 per Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64 e ZX Spectrum, nel 1988 per Amiga e Atari ST e nel 1991 per i computer giapponesi PC-88, PC-98 e X68000. Una versione in cartuccia per Atari 8 bit rimase allo stadio di prototipo. Le recensioni della stampa furono generalmente piuttosto buone.Fu seguito nel 1989 da , pubblicato della stessa Gremlin Graphics. (it)
  • Deflektor is a puzzle game developed by Vortex Software and published by Gremlin Graphics in 1987. In this game, the player has to rotate mirrors to deflect a beam in order to destroy all the cells of each level. There are also other devices the player has to be careful not to touch with the beam for too much time because otherwise the system will overload. The game was followed by a sequel in 1989 called . The game was also ported to the Japanese Sharp X68000 by Bullet-Proof Software. (en)
  • Deflektor — компьютерная игра в жанре головоломка, разработанная Vortex Software в 1987 году. Геймдизайнером, разработчиком и художником игры является Коста Панайи, а над музыкой и звуковым сопровождением Deflektor работал Бен Даглиш. Игра была выпущена компанией Gremlin Graphics Software Ltd. в декабре 1987 года на платформе ZX Spectrum в Великобритании и в феврале 1988 года компанией Erbe Software в Испании. В дальнейшем Deflektor был портирован на ряд платформ и выпускался в странах Европы и в Японии. Игра переиздавалась и выпускалась в составе нескольких сборников, в том числе в 2012 году в составе сборника на платформе iOS. (ru)
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