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Length of Centipede (1981)

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Story

0h 25m

Extras

-

Complete

0h 58m

*Updated

About Centipede (1981)

Centipede is a classic arcade shooter game, first released in 1981, where players control a small shooter at the bottom of the screen, using a spinner to aim and fire at a descending centipede that weaves its way through a field of mushrooms. The objective is to eliminate the centipede before it reaches the bottom while also dealing with additional threats such as spiders, scorpions, and fleas that appear on the screen. Each enemy defeated can create new mushrooms, altering the gameplay dynamics as the player progresses. The game combines fast-paced action with strategic planning, making it a beloved favorite in video game history.

Centipede (1981) is available on platforms Arcade, Atari 2600, Game Boy, PC, Atari 7800, Plug & Play, Apple II, Atari 5200, ColecoVision, Commodore 64, Game Boy Color, Intellivision, Tiger Handheld, Atari 8-bit Family, Nintendo Switch, Atari Lynx, BBC Micro and Mobile.

How long is Centipede (1981)?

Let’s take a detailed look at the time you might spend on Centipede (1981) depending on how you play it, also considering the average times based on players’ skill levels.

According to the information provided by 6 players, Centipede (1981) it has an average duration of 0 hours and 25 minutes if you only complete the main objectives of the game,. Players who follow this playstyle and play slowly tend to complete it in an average time of 1 hour and 25 minutes. Players who prefer to go quickly tend to complete this playstyle in an average time of 0 hours and 13 minutes.

According to the information provided by 2 players, to complete the story, the optional objectives, and also achieve all achievements, collectibles, or trophies from Centipede (1981) completing it at 100%, the game has an average duration of 0 hours and 58 minutes. Players who follow this playstyle and play slowly tend to complete it in an average time of 0 hours and 59 minutes. Players who prefer to go quickly tend to complete this playstyle in an average time of 0 hours and 58 minutes.

*Average length of Centipede (1981).
players Average Time Playing slowly Playing quickly
Story 6 0h 25m 1h 25m 0h 13m
Extras 0 - - -
Complete 2 0h 58m 0h 59m 0h 58m

Length of Centipede (1981) by platform

Now let’s look at the average duration of Centipede (1981) based on each playstyle across all platforms it is played on:

*Average length of Centipede (1981) by platform.
players Story Extras Complete
Arcade 2 0h 13m - 1h 0m
Atari 2600 4 0h 30m - 0h 57m
Game Boy 2 0h 10m - -
PC 2 0h 5m - 0h 50m
Atari 7800 1 0h 23m - -
Plug & Play 0 - - -
Apple II 1 0h 30m - -
Atari 5200 0 - - -
ColecoVision 0 - - -
Commodore 64 0 - - -
Game Boy Color 0 - - -
Intellivision 0 - - -
Tiger Handheld 0 - - -
Atari 8-bit Family 1 3h 51m - -
Nintendo Switch 1 0h 18m - -
Atari Lynx 0 - - -
BBC Micro 0 - - -
Mobile 0 - - -

Records of Centipede (1981)

Let’s now look at the maximum time and minimum time Below, you can see the maximum time and minimum time that players have spent on Centipede (1981) to complete it depending on the platform on which it exists, including all available playstyles:

  • Minimum Time: If you go as fast as possible, Centipede (1981) could last 0 hours and 5 minutes.
  • Maximum Time: If you go slowly, taking your time, Centipede (1981) could last 2 hours and 30 minutes.

Below, you can see the maximum time and minimum time that players have spent on Centipede (1981) to complete it depending on the platform on which it exists. The purpose of this data is not to reflect players’ skill but rather to inform about the maximum and minimum times, keeping in mind that many prefer to play leisurely while others prefer the fastest way possible:

*Maximum and minimum time a player has spent to complete Centipede (1981).
player Fastest Slowest
Arcade Mr/s. Unknown 0h 9m 1h 0m
Atari 2600 Mr/s. Unknown 0h 5m 2h 30m
Game Boy Mr/s. Unknown 0h 9m 0h 10m
PC Mr/s. Unknown 0h 5m 0h 50m
Atari 7800 Mr/s. Unknown 0h 23m 0h 23m
Plug & Play Mr/s. Unknown - -
Apple II Mr/s. Unknown 0h 30m 0h 30m
Atari 5200 Mr/s. Unknown - -
ColecoVision Mr/s. Unknown - -
Commodore 64 Mr/s. Unknown - -
Game Boy Color Mr/s. Unknown - -
Intellivision Mr/s. Unknown - -
Tiger Handheld Mr/s. Unknown - -
Atari 8-bit Family Mr/s. Unknown 1h 0m 1h 0m
Nintendo Switch Mr/s. Unknown 0h 18m 0h 18m
Atari Lynx Mr/s. Unknown - -
BBC Micro Mr/s. Unknown - -
Mobile Mr/s. Unknown - -
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