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'''''Asteroid Ace: Unbeatable''''' is a [[2013]] action game developed and published by Obelisk Entertainment for the [[OUYA]]. The game was played on ''[[The D-Pad]]'' in [[2020]], as the thirty-eighth game in ''[[OUYA, Oh No]]''. The LP consisted of a single episode; it was released on March 22, 2020.
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'''''Asteroid Ace: Unbeatable''''' is a [[2013]] multidirectional shooter game developed and published by Obelisk Entertainment for the [[OUYA]]. The objective of the game is to shoot enemies and avoid obstacles while flying through space. The game was played on ''[[The D-Pad]]'' in a one-off episode in [[2020]], as the thirty-eighth game in ''[[OUYA, Oh No]]''. The episode was released on March 22, 2020.
  
 
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  |Title = [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGmTKTHPALk Pregnant with Asteroids]
 
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== Rating ==
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[[Rick Desilets|Rick]], [[Sarah Fischer|Sarah]], and [[Geoff Hook|Geoff]] compared ''Asteroid Ace: Unbeatable'' both positively and negatively to ''[[Astronaut Rescue]]'', arguing that it was a more ambitious game but also had more issues. Geoff and Sarah had difficulty deciding on a verdict, ultimately settling on a "soft" "oh yeah", outvoting Rick, who had argued for an "oh no".
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:07, 2 September 2020

Asteroid Ace: Unbeatable
Asteroid-ace-unbeatable.png
Developed by Obelisk Entertainment
Published by Obelisk Entertainment
Platform(s) OUYA
Release date July 16, 2013 (2013-07-16)
Genre Multidirectional shooter
Details
Played by
Featuring Geoff Hook
Original run March 22, 2020
No. of episodes 1
Episode length 18:56
Video link
OUYA, Oh No
Preceded by Astronaut Rescue
Followed by Avoid This Asteroid!

Asteroid Ace: Unbeatable is a 2013 multidirectional shooter game developed and published by Obelisk Entertainment for the OUYA. The objective of the game is to shoot enemies and avoid obstacles while flying through space. The game was played on The D-Pad in a one-off episode in 2020, as the thirty-eighth game in OUYA, Oh No. The episode was released on March 22, 2020.

Episodes

OON#TitleLengthPlayer(s)Commentator(s)Release date
38"Pregnant with Asteroids"18:56Sarah, RickGeoffMarch 22, 2020 (2020-03-22)

Rating

Rick, Sarah, and Geoff compared Asteroid Ace: Unbeatable both positively and negatively to Astronaut Rescue, arguing that it was a more ambitious game but also had more issues. Geoff and Sarah had difficulty deciding on a verdict, ultimately settling on a "soft" "oh yeah", outvoting Rick, who had argued for an "oh no".