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Indy 500  Atari;Sears (Atari)1977RACE CAR: Whether you compete against the clock or another player, your race car tackles the curves of some dangerous tracks.

During 1-player games, you race against the clock using your left controller to move the car. The top left number on the playfield is the number of laps; the top right number is the time keeper.

In 2-player games, players race against each other. The top two numbers represent the number of laps each player completes. The right score refers to the right-controller player; the left number shows the left-controller player's score.

You'll hear the engines when they accelerate, and the CRASH when your car crashes into the opponent's car or playfield boundaries.

Car races begin at the starting line. Then, get ready, get set...GO!***
[48]***[media=youtube]hXTeUCguG5Q[/media]***The original package contained this game and 2 Driving Controlers. Was also avaialable in the Racing Pak (#PRO811) package with only 1 Driving Controler, and the game Slot Racers.
Requires the Driving Controllers.
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Night Driver Atari1980
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VCS conversion of the revolutionary arcade racer of the same name.
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Racer Atari (Roklan Software)19821 player or 2 players simultaneous competitive/concurrent.
The first 2600 game developed by Roklan. The game features the Atari logo (they intended to offer it to Atari for publishing?). One or two racers proceed to race down the road that scrolls vertically. Beginning with wide gentle turns and eventually improbably narrow or filled with arbitrary obstacles. It relentlessly increases in speed at set intervals unless the teddy bear mode (easy/child mode) was selected. Two players can bump each other into walls and cross to the other side of the screen if they so choose but each racer is by default, assigned one half of the screen which is a mirror of the other player's side. The courses for one and two player modes are identicle (one player always races on 'two player tracks').
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Moon Patrol Atari;CCE;Intellivision (General Computer)1983Hop into your Moon Buggy and leap over huge craters and land mines, explode lunar boulder, battle UFOs, alien tanks, and low-flying land rockets.***
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