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Cholo

Overview

Cholo is a classic wireframe 3D computer game with nonlinear gameplay, originally released in 1986 for the BBC Micro computer but quickly ported to a number of other 8-Bit systems, such as the Sinclair Spectrum, Amstrad CPC and Commodore 64.

Cholo's gameplay is similar to that of Paradroid, but with wireframe graphics. Following a nuclear war, humanity is trapped underground by a robot defence system that rules the irradiated surface. Your character assumes control of a robot drone, transmitting to a terminal below ground, and is given the task of freeing the trapped humans.

The player's first task is to explore the city and take over stronger robots in order to complete the mission. Gameplay consists of movement around a virtual 3D world, taking over other robots by shooting them until 'paralysed', running into them and entering a password to gain access.

Each robot has different properties. "Aviata" is an aircraft who can fly, and transport other robots; "Igor" is a hacker who can access computer systems. The player can only control one robot at a time. All robots have four slots for 'rampacks' which are essentially files, either text files or programs which add extra functionality to your robot. The gameplay often involves swapping between robots in order to complete a certain task.

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Media

Box - 3D

Cholo - Box - 3D (United Kingdom) - 610x1020
United Kingdom -  610 x 1020

Box - Back

Cholo - Box - Back (Europe) - 750x1050
Europe -  750 x 1050

Box - Front

Cholo - Box - Front (Europe) - 768x1200
Europe -  768 x 1200

Clear Logo

Cholo - Clear Logo (Europe) - 724x180
Europe -  724 x 180

Disc

Cholo - Disc (Europe) - 600x600
Europe -  600 x 600

Screenshot - Game Title

Cholo - Screenshot - Game Title (Europe) - 640x512
Europe -  640 x 512