3.2
Release Date calendar
1983
Platform joystick
Atari 2600
Game Type type
Released
Max Players players
1
Overview

Dishaster is an action game released for the Atari 2600 in 1983 by Zimag. Another version of the game was released by Bit Corporation under the name Dancing Plates which features oriental-themed graphics and adds eight game variations. Dishaster was inspired by the circus tradition of keeping spinning plates suspended on poles. The player controls a girl attempting to keep a group of several spinning plates balanced on poles from falling. The game received negative reviews; criticism focused on the game's repetition and monotony. The girl can stabilize wobbling dishes by pressing the button on the controller. If a plate falls, the player is able to capture it if the girl touches it before it hits the ground, and a new one appears at the top of the pole. The number of poles to spin varies between the selected skill level; there are six on the easiest setting, and ten on the hardest. The player loses if they let four dishes hit the ground

Alternate Names
  • Dancing Plates Europe Europe
  • Plate Mania Europe Europe
  • Tanzende Teller Germany Germany
  • Dancing Plate: A Danca dos Pratos Brazil Brazil
  • Dancing Plates: Tanzende Teller Germany Germany
  • Chinese-Juggler Germany Germany
  • Dancing Plate Europe Europe
Cooperative

No

ESRB

Not Rated

Genres
Action, Puzzle
Developers
Zimag
Publishers
Atari , CCE , Zimag
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