Slot Racers
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Slot Racers is a video game for the Atari VCS (later called the Atari 2600) published by Atari, Inc. in 1978. It was designed by Warren Robinett, who went on to create one of Atari's most famous games, Adventure.Script error: No such module "Footnotes".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
Game play
Slot Racers is a joystick-controlled game with nine game variations[1] programmed within the cartridge.
The object of the game is to pilot your car through a maze while attempting to fire missiles at your opponent's car as well as evading the missiles your opponent fires at your car. Each time one of the cars is struck by a missile, the player controlling the other car receives one point. Victory is achieved through the scoring of twenty-five points. The game itself has four different mazes, and options concerning missile speed and other factors, within the context of its nine variants, selectable via the Game Select switch. The difficulty switches control the rate of fire.[2]
Reception
Slot Racers was reviewed by Video magazine in its "Arcade Alley" column where it was described as "a fast-moving head-to-head thriller." Despite noting that the game's plot is patently absurd, and that the game has "virtually nothing to do with either slot cars or racing of any kind", the reviewers called it "a triumph" and ranked it as "the most important of the [Atari 2600]'s classic labyrinth games".[3]Template:Rp
See also
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References
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- ↑ "Cartridge Scan - Text label". AtariAge. Accessed 2 March 2009.
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