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Had several sequels, including ''Formula K'', ''Twin Racer'', and the eight-player ''Indy 800''. |
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=== ''Gran Trak 10'' and ''Gran Trak 20'' provide examples of: === |
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* [[Driving Game]]: The [[Ur Example]]. |
* [[Driving Game]]: The [[Ur Example]]. |
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* [[Endless Game]] |
* [[Endless Game]] |
Latest revision as of 13:57, 11 December 2016
Gran Trak 10 (single player, timed) and Gran Trak 20 (Player Versus Player) are the first Driving Game, released by Atari in 1974. Each player uses a real steering wheel, gearshift, and gas and brake pedals to drive a Formula One-style car around a series of one-screen Top Down View racetracks. Every time the player completes a lap, the track changes.
Had several sequels, including Formula K, Twin Racer, and the eight-player Indy 800.
Tropes used in Gran Trak 10 include:
- Driving Game: The Ur Example.
- Endless Game
- Flip Screen Scrolling: Sort of. There is no visible connection from where you were to where you are; the next track just suddenly appears as you drive down the front straight. All the tracks share the same front straight at the bottom of the screen.
- In Vehicle Invulnerability: The Ur Example.
- No Plot, No Problem
- Slippery Skid: Oil slicks lying on the track.
- Player Versus Player: Gran Trak 20.
- Timed Mission: Gran Trak 10.
- Top Down View