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A screenshot of Enviro-Bear 2000.. Using the cursor, the player must single-handedly operate the vehicle using the gas pedal, brake and steering wheel. The objective of the game is to eat enough food to hibernate over the winter by hitting or running over objects that fall into the car, such as fish in a lake or berries from a bush.
APB (short for "All Points Bulletin") is a video game released in arcades by Atari Games in 1987. The player assumes the role of "Officer Bob," a rookie police officer.As Bob, players drive around the city, ticketing motorists for minor infractions and pulling over more serious offenders.
Techno Drive is the second game in Namco's Almighty Human Project series, which also include the skeeball-esque Gynotai (1996) and action game Photo Battle (2003). It was designed by a small team of employees led by Minoru Sashida, a designer that was known for his work on redemption games and mechanical prize-winning machines; Sashida used the knowledge he gained from these while developing ...
Expansion Module #2 is a driving controller (steering wheel / gas pedal) that comes packaged with the cartridge Turbo. The gas pedal is merely a simple on/off switch. [30] Although Coleco called the driving controller an expansion module, it actually plugs into the controller port, not the Expansion Module Interface. [31]
F1 23 (PC, Playstation, Xbox) F1 23 is the latest officially licensed Formula 1 racing game developed by Codemasters.It builds upon the success of its predecessors, offering a realistic racing ...
Road Blaster (ロードブラスター) is an interactive film game developed by Data East, featuring animation by Toei Animation, originally released in Japan as a LaserDisc-based arcade game in 1985. The player assumes the role of a vigilante who pursues a biker gang responsible for his wife's death in a modified sports car.
It turned out to be a crucial move as he has yet to let his foot off of the gas pedal in the postseason. He has 442 rushing yards and five rushing touchdowns in three playoff games so far.
Armor Attack is a multidirectional shooter designed by Tim Skelly and released as an arcade video game by Cinematronics in 1980. [1] It was licensed to Sega for release in Japan and also to Rock-Ola. The vector graphics of Armor Attack present combat between the player's jeep and enemy vehicles in an overhead, maze-like view of a town.