As a 1992 Port, Centipede adapts the classic arcade Shooter experience for the Game Boy, trapping you in the Enchanted Forest against relentless insect waves. You defend yourself using a magic wand, firing sparks—or rapid-fire shots—to score points. Being hit paralyzes you temporarily and costs a life. This version features enhancements specifically for the Super Game Boy accessory, offering a faithful, score-chasing conversion of the original formula on a handheld system.
The fundamental objective revolves around survival against continuous waves of these forest denizens. Players are equipped with a magic wand, their sole means of defense. The primary mechanic involves firing sparks at the approaching insects to eliminate them and accumulate points. For increased offensive capability, holding down the controller button activates a rapid-fire mode.
Encountering the insect adversaries carries significant risk. If the player is struck by an insect, they become temporarily paralyzed. Furthermore, contact results in the loss of one of the player's three starting magic wands, making each encounter a critical moment in the struggle for survival.
Released in late 1992, this version was specifically developed for the Game Boy. As a port, it carries the legacy of the original arcade title while integrating features specific to its new hardware environment. Notably, the game includes enhancements designed for use with the Super Game Boy accessory, suggesting visual or control improvements when played on that adapter.
This title is classified as a Port. This means it is a direct adaptation of an existing game, translating the original content and mechanics to a new system. The value proposition here lies in experiencing a well-established arcade formula on a portable system, maintaining the high-score chase and pattern recognition central to the original design.
Regarding supplementary material, this specific release does not feature any downloadable content (DLCs) or expansions. It stands as a self-contained arcade conversion.