No Gravity
No Gravity PC title screen
Developer(s)realtech VR
Publisher(s)realtech VR / Anozor (PSN)
Producer(s)Vincent Black / S. Rubens (PSN)
Designer(s)R. Genevois
Platform(s)iOS, HP webOS, Android, PSP, Mac OS X
Release1990s, February 2005[1] (open source)
Genre(s)Action
Mode(s)Single player
Screenshot of the classic PC version

NoGravity is a space flight simulation and space shooter[2] developed by realtech VR,[3] a Montreal based, French Canadian independent computer games company. The game was ported to many platforms over the years as it was open sourced in 2005. NoGravity drew comparisons with the Wing Commander series.[4]

Gameplay

No Gravity is a 3D space shooter which allows players to control a spaceship from the first-person or third-person perspective. The object is to accomplish missions, with diverse objectives ranging from destroying enemy ships or bases, escorting allied ships, raiding ground bases, clearing minefields, etc.

History

NoGravity originates from a late 1990s realtech VR BeOS game called SpaceGirl, which was later renamed to NoGravity.[5][6]

Open source

On February 16, 2005 realtech VR open sourced NoGravity with the creation of a SourceForge repository.[5] The source code and assets of the classic NoGravity are released under the terms of the GNU GPL-2.0-or-later,[7][8] making the game freeware and free and open source software. The game was made available for Windows XP, AmigaOS, Linux, macOS, and BeOS.

The game was ported by the community to the PSP.[9] In 2014 a port of the classic version on the OpenPandora handheld followed.[10]

Extended mobile versions

In 2009 an extended official PSP port, named No Gravity: The Plague of Mind to differentiate from the "classic" older version, was released.[11] In 2011 an iOS port followed, in 2013 releases for Windows mobile and OUYA.

Reception

The game was offered by multiple websites as freeware download and reviewed several times over the years.[9][12][11][3][2][13]

The classic No Gravity was downloaded alone via SourceForge between 2005 and May 2017 over 270,000 times.[14]

Metacritic rated the PSP version with 65% from eight reviews.[15]

References

  1. history on nogravitythegame.com/
  2. 1 2 No Gravity (PSP) Floats to the PS Store (archived)
  3. 1 2 IMDb. Retrieved 2012-30-01.
  4. No Gravity? No Problem. on wcnews.com (March 2007)
  5. 1 2 NoGravity Game Open Sourced by Eugenia Loli on osnews.com (16th Feb 2005)
  6. spacegirl on realtech-vr.com
  7. No Gravity (Classic) on sourceforge.net
  8. download on nogravitythegame.com "Source code and game data are both covered under GPL." (2006)
  9. 1 2 No Gravity: The Plague of the Mind Review on ign.com by Sam Bishop "Anozor's homebrew shooter is finally a retail product. Can it run with the big boys?" (4 Mar 2009)
  10. No Gravity (Classic) by ptitSeb on pyra-handheld.com (Apr 30, 2014)
  11. 1 2 IGN: Anozor & Realtech Q&A. Interview between editor-in-chief of IGN and Realtech VR about its Realtech' company history. Retrieved 2012-30-01 (5 Mar 2009).
  12. IGN: No Gravity orbits PSN. Retrieved 2012-30-01.
  13. No Gravity Clean award on softpedia.com (archived)
  14. download stats 2005-01-08+to+2017-05-14 on sourceforge.net
  15. no-gravity-the-plague-of-mind on metacritic.com
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