When i was little, i used to have this crappy promotional gamey thing. It had some very simple games on it. Tetris, a car's game where you have to dodge, snake... And then there was this game. It was about what I think were spaceships. They were shaped like a Y. On the first level, you were against some ships like yours. You just had to shoot them from the side or behind, if you put in their line of fire, you lost a life. And then, oh boy, there was the second level. Suddenly you were facing a humongous spaceship, it was invulnerable, or at least I didn't discover any way to beat it. You could only die when you moved into its line of fire.
Does anyone know the name of that game? I would like to replay it and redeem myself.
These things were everywhere when I was a kid. I'm quite sure the Y-shaped things were tanks.
I don't think the games themselves had names but the machine itself was often called Brick Game. I remember the large tank but I can't find evidence that it existed, it was probably a different version since these came with tons of variations of each game, because 9999 in 1.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PZTDeCBBcA
>>3679005
It was called WW because it was plopped in at the last minute when the original WW was too big to fit in the shitty 2k or whatever we had. You shoot the edges of the mother ship not the middle where, as you know, you get ass raped. Lost the source in 92 when every flip shit kalok drive in the office died at the same time.
>>3679242
Finally found it. Thanks anons. Still don't know how to beat the big tank. Probably a YouTube video will help me out
>>3679253
are those spaceships? strange, i always thought of these things as tanks, as did everyone i knew. we called this game 'тaнчики' ('tanks') anyhow, you can still buy these handhelds for like a dollar in russia