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Enjoy your favorite Atari 2600 and 7800 games on one system, the Atari 2600+
Noctis
aka:
NIV
,
Noctis IV
Moby ID: 7484
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DOS screenshots
A rocky, dark, barren planet with a purple sky.
A ringed gas giant your ship is orbiting.
Activating your VIMANA Drive and heading for the nearby star.
A big tree in a vast, open prairie.
A felisian (earth-like) planet without your anti-radiation visor equiped.
The same planet with your anti-radiation visor equiped.
A good view of the ocean.
Now you've landed IN the ocean, and it's raining to boot...
I like this picture...it's very tranquil.
A desert world
Using the galactic guide to look up notes on a planet
Heading towards a small island
The same planet at night
Your capsule is connected to your ship by a beam of light, thus acting as a welcome beacon
A jumping dingo-like creature
One of the bizarre alien 'cubes' on planet Suricrasia
An artificial lake, with pyramids rising out of it
Desolation can be beautiful...
A ringed planet eclipses its star
Lens-flares in Noctis can often take spectacular forms...
..full of vivid light and colour!
Wide-angle shots are good for those special moments
A huge ring filmed from below
One of the many mysterious ruins on planet Suricrasia
Engaging the Vimana-drive; using a maximass singularity to push the ship towards the stars!
Out of lithium, transmitting a distress signal.
The StarDrifter itself - you are not always alone out there...
And finally, a picture of a StarDrifter visiting the ancestrial homeworld of the Felisians
For a DOS game, Noctis has some spectacular lighting effects.
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