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''Sprint 2'' <ref>as in 2 player, not a sequel</ref> is an [[Atari]] [[Arcade Game]] from 1976. It's a [[Top Down View]], [[Player Versus Player]] [[Driving Game]], based on ''[[ |
''Sprint 2'' <ref>as in 2 player, not a sequel</ref> is an [[Atari]] [[Arcade Game]] from 1976. It's a [[Top Down View]], [[Player Versus Player]] [[Driving Game]], based on ''[[Gran Trak 10]]''. The graphics are much the same, but instead of the track changing every lap, the players choose a track before the match starts. It was the first Atari arcade game with a [[Central Processing Unit|CPU]] (MOS 6502), and the CPU controls two cars in addition to the two player cars. |
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Spawned several sequels through the '70s and '80s, including one, four, and eight-player versions, ''Super Sprint'' and ''Championship Sprint'' in 1986, and ''Badlands''. |
Spawned several sequels through the '70s and '80s, including one, four, and eight-player versions, ''Super Sprint'' and ''Championship Sprint'' in 1986, and ''Badlands''. |
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=== ''Sprint 2'' provides examples of: === |
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* [[Attract Mode]] |
* [[Attract Mode]] |
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* [[Color-Coded Multiplayer]]: In black and white. One player car is black and one is white. Computer cars are grey. |
* [[Color-Coded Multiplayer]]: In black and white. One player car is black and one is white. Computer cars are grey. |
Latest revision as of 13:26, 14 November 2015
Sprint 2 [1] is an Atari Arcade Game from 1976. It's a Top Down View, Player Versus Player Driving Game, based on Gran Trak 10. The graphics are much the same, but instead of the track changing every lap, the players choose a track before the match starts. It was the first Atari arcade game with a CPU (MOS 6502), and the CPU controls two cars in addition to the two player cars.
Spawned several sequels through the '70s and '80s, including one, four, and eight-player versions, Super Sprint and Championship Sprint in 1986, and Badlands.
Tropes used in Sprint 2 include:
- Attract Mode
- Color-Coded Multiplayer: In black and white. One player car is black and one is white. Computer cars are grey.
- Driving Game
- In Vehicle Invulnerability
- No Plot, No Problem
- Player Versus Player
- Scoring Points
- Timed Mission: 100 seconds. Completing 15 laps will extend play.
- Top Down View
- ↑ as in 2 player, not a sequel