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''Spike's Peak'' is a [[Platform Game]] by Xonox, released in 1983 for the [[Atari 2600]] as part of their "double-ender" series of two-game cartridges, and in 1984 for the [[Commodore 64]]. Written by Lawrence Holland, who would go on to create [[X-Wing]].
''Spike's Peak'' is a [[Platform Game]] by Xonox, released in 1983 for the [[Atari 2600]] as part of their "double-ender" series of two-game cartridges, and in 1984 for the [[Commodore 64]]. Written by Lawrence Holland, who would go on to create [[X Wing]].


You play Spike, out to climb a [[Death Mountain|mountain]]. First, you walk through the Meadows, jumping over [[Everything's Worse With Bears|bears]] and [[Grimy Water|muddy waterfalls]], and hiding from [[Airborne Mook|eagles]] by ducking into caves. Then you climb up the Rocky Ledge, dodging [[Homing Boulders|rockslides]] and a [[Ledge Bats|boulder]] that flies back and forth across the screen. Then you walk or climb through the Ice Cap, dodging avalanches and the [[Bigfoot Sasquatch and Yeti|Abominable Snowman]]. Finally, you walk to the peak and plant your flag.
You play Spike, out to climb a [[Death Mountain|mountain]]. First, you walk through the Meadows, jumping over [[Everything's Worse with Bears|bears]] and [[Grimy Water|muddy waterfalls]], and hiding from [[Airborne Mook|eagles]] by ducking into caves. Then you climb up the Rocky Ledge, dodging [[Homing Boulders|rockslides]] and a [[Ledge Bats|boulder]] that flies back and forth across the screen. Then you walk or climb through the Ice Cap, dodging avalanches and the [[Bigfoot, Sasquatch, and Yeti|Abominable Snowman]]. Finally, you walk to the peak and plant your flag.


Along the way, you [[Scoring Points|score points]] by reaching higher altitudes, collecting [[Follow the Money|gold and ice diamonds]], and killing the Snowman with your [[Powerful Pick|ice pick]]. Getting hit by rocks or avalanches can take away points. [[Every Ten Thousand Points|Every hundred thousand points]], you get an extra [[Video Game Lives|life]], for a maximum of three.
Along the way, you [[Scoring Points|score points]] by reaching higher altitudes, collecting [[Follow the Money|gold and ice diamonds]], and killing the Snowman with your [[Powerful Pick|ice pick]]. Getting hit by rocks or avalanches can take away points. [[Every Ten Thousand Points|Every hundred thousand points]], you get an extra [[Video Game Lives|life]], for a maximum of three.
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* [[Airborne Mook]]: Eagles.
* [[Airborne Mook]]: Eagles.
* [[Attract Mode]]
* [[Attract Mode]]
* [[Bigfoot Sasquatch and Yeti]]
* [[Bigfoot, Sasquatch, and Yeti]]
* [[Bottomless Pits]]: The boulder will knock you down these. One of the earliest examples in video games.
* [[Bottomless Pits]]: The boulder will knock you down these. One of the earliest examples in video games.
* [[Check Point]]: The Rocky Ledge and Ice Cap.
* [[Check Point]]: The Rocky Ledge and Ice Cap.
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* [[Endless Game]]: If you reach the summit, Spike lies down for a rest, then walks down the mountain to do it again.
* [[Endless Game]]: If you reach the summit, Spike lies down for a rest, then walks down the mountain to do it again.
* [[Every Ten Thousand Points]]: Or rather, hundred thousand points, an extra life.
* [[Every Ten Thousand Points]]: Or rather, hundred thousand points, an extra life.
* [[Everything's Worse With Bears]]
* [[Everything's Worse with Bears]]
* [[Everything Trying to Kill You]]: Bears, birds, waterfalls, a flying boulder, and the Abominable Snowman. You can also freeze to death in caves in the Meadows or by running out of time on the Ice Cap or the peak.
* [[Everything Trying to Kill You]]: Bears, birds, waterfalls, a flying boulder, and the Abominable Snowman. You can also freeze to death in caves in the Meadows or by running out of time on the Ice Cap or the peak.
* [[Fake Trap]]: Cactus on the Rocky Ledge.
* [[Fake Trap]]: Cactus on the Rocky Ledge.
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* [[Scoring Points]]
* [[Scoring Points]]
* [[Side View]]
* [[Side View]]
* [[Space Filling Path]]: The Meadows, Rocky Ledge, and Ice Cap. On the last two, you can avoid the path and climb straight up.
* [[Space-Filling Path]]: The Meadows, Rocky Ledge, and Ice Cap. On the last two, you can avoid the path and climb straight up.
* [[Skippable Boss]]: The Snowman. Just move off the path a little and he walks right past.
* [[Skippable Boss]]: The Snowman. Just move off the path a little and he walks right past.
* [[Video Game Lives]]: Three.
* [[Video Game Lives]]: Three.

Revision as of 01:32, 9 April 2014

Spike's Peak is a Platform Game by Xonox, released in 1983 for the Atari 2600 as part of their "double-ender" series of two-game cartridges, and in 1984 for the Commodore 64. Written by Lawrence Holland, who would go on to create X Wing.

You play Spike, out to climb a mountain. First, you walk through the Meadows, jumping over bears and muddy waterfalls, and hiding from eagles by ducking into caves. Then you climb up the Rocky Ledge, dodging rockslides and a boulder that flies back and forth across the screen. Then you walk or climb through the Ice Cap, dodging avalanches and the Abominable Snowman. Finally, you walk to the peak and plant your flag.

Along the way, you score points by reaching higher altitudes, collecting gold and ice diamonds, and killing the Snowman with your ice pick. Getting hit by rocks or avalanches can take away points. Every hundred thousand points, you get an extra life, for a maximum of three.

Spike's Peak provides examples of: