Stunt Cycle

Stunt Cycle
Developer(s) Atari, Inc.
Distributor(s) Atari Inc.
Platform(s) Arcade
Release date(s)
Genre(s) Simulation
Cabinet unique
CPU discrete
Sound Amplified Mono (one channel)
Display Horizontal orientation, raster (black and white), Standard Resolution

Stunt Cycle is a 1 player (or 2 players alternating) arcade game by Atari Inc., originally released in 1976.[1] It attempted to cash in on the Evel Knievel craze of the mid 1970s by allowing the player to perform their own simulated jumping stunts.

Technology

The game is housed in a custom cabinet that includes a simulated motorcycle steering column mounted on the control panel. The right side handle grip is twisted for acceleration. The monitor is a 19-inch black and white CRT monitor with a black and white overlay that adds giant tubes to the play field used to traverse from one split level to another. Sounds include a motorcycle roar, crash sounds, and crowd cheers.

Gameplay

The player attempts to gather enough speed to jump an increasing number of buses with his motorcycle. Accelerating too quickly will result in a wheelie, eventual backwards flip over and crash. Jumps have to be landed on the landing ramp, or else the player will crash.

Legacy

The Atari console version of Stunt Cycle

References

  1. "Stunt Cycle Killer List of Video Games Entry". Arcade-Museum.com. Retrieved 2007-07-14.
  2. 1 2 Kaplan, Deeny, ed. (Winter 1978). "The Video Games". Video (Buyer's Guide). Reese Communications. 1 (1): 17–30. ISSN 0147-8907.
  3. Stulir, Mike. "Atari Stunt Cycle". Backntime.net. Archived from the original on 2007-10-08. Retrieved 2007-07-14.
  4. Reichert, Matt. "Stunt Cycle AtariProtos.Com entry". Atariprotos.com. Retrieved 2007-07-14.
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