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Attack Retrieve Capture

Attack Retrieve Capture
Attack Retrieve Capture logo.jpg
Logo for the game
Developer(s) Hoopy Entertainment
Publisher(s) Hoopy Entertainment
  (1995 - 1998)
Total Entertainment Network
  (1998 - 1999)
World Opponent Network
  (2000 - 2001)
Sierra Entertainment
  (2001 - 2007)
Spark
  (2009 - 2012)
Armor Critical
  (2012 to Present)
Platform(s) PC (Windows)
Release 1997 (public beta)
Genre(s) Action
Mode(s) Multiplayer

Attack Retrieve Capture (ARC) was a free multiplayer, 2D computer game created by John Vechey (jv) and Brian Fiete (bf) as a college project and later published by Hoopy Entertainment in 1995. The game was primarily capture the flag (CTF), but other game modes existed. In the 2-team CTF mode, each team tried to capture the other's flag(s). Players piloted small ships equipped with 4 types of weapons: lasers, missiles, bouncy lasers, and grenades.


Initially ARC was hosted on a server rented out by Hoopy at Ulink.net, an internet service provider in Sacramento, California. Clients ran it via HFront (Hoopy Front End), a program downloaded to serve as the game to support multiplayer mode. The original developers of ARC, John Vechey (jv) and Brian Fiete (bf), took ARC to Total Entertainment Network (TEN) (now pogo.com) in 1998 for its 1.0 release. In 1999, TEN went under and ARC appeared to go with it. But by December 1999, World Opponent Network (WON) had acquired ARC and began to run another beta test. During this time, WON attempted to make ARC a source of income, by adding advertisements into the game interface. However, the idea never got off the ground, and WON suffered the same fate as TEN in 2001. The future of ARC was again uncertain, but Sierra Entertainment bought WON which included ARC. This kept ARC going under much the same operation as WON had. A few updates were added to ARC but these were only security issues. In 2002, development was handed to a community member with the alias Err0r. Err0r resigned on April 21, 2005 handing the lead administrator role over to Goose and Sonique, who were Co-Lead Administrators until Sierra eventually terminated ARC.

On July 16, 2007, Sierra Entertainment posted a news release on their website expressing intentions to terminate multiplayer support for several Sierra Heritage titles (including ARC) as of August 16, 2007.

There are two to four teams (green, red, blue, and yellow). Each player pilots a ship of his or her team's color. The ships move around a plane. There are obstacles which the ships cannot pass through (walls, areas with no floor, etc.) Ships are armed with a laser and a special weapon. When the laser is fired, its power drains. Laser power returns at a constant rate.

In Capture the Flag Mode, a team wins by bringing the other team's or teams' flags to their own flagpost corresponding to the color of the flag. A team may have multiple flags. There are also neutral flags, which are white. A player carrying a flag moves more slowly than normal; also, he or she cannot use a teleporter or move "against" a conveyor belt.


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