![]() ![]() ![]() "Crazy Taxi", "Night Driver" and "Cruisin' U.S.A." are all well-known, but the best game of this type was "Road Blasters". Most driving games involve racing through a course, trying to make it checkpoints before an arbitrary timer runs out and ends the game. It is a gorgeous game, and 随意 elements made navigating the cube significantly different each time it was played: 你 couldn't just memorize patterns as 你 could in so many other games.Įarly on, game manufacturers realized that the 操纵杆, 游戏杆 wasn't the only way 你 could provide input to a game console. Once 你 have selected a warp jump to make, the game transitions to the planet at that jump, composed of beatiful scenery, and a number of obstacles which 你 must destroy 或者 avoid to make it to the 下一个 stage. Each edge of the smaller cubes represents one warp jump, but 你 have to plot your course around obstacles that block certain edges 或者 big enemy ships which rove around the cube, blindly seeking you. 你 start in one corner of the large cube, and your goal is to make it to the far corner. 你 begin 由 piloting your 太空 ship on the 星, 星级 map, which is a three-dimensional cube formed of many smaller cubes. In "Cube Quest", 你 are trying to maneuver a spaceship across the galaxy in a number of warp jumps. My temptation is to say "Cliffhanger" was the best of these, solely for the novelty of playing Lupin III in various sequences from the anime, but in all honesty, I didn't go back to play that again and again, getting admission to Great America and then wasting most of time not on rides 或者 other attractions but in the arcade playing the best laser disc game ever. "Dragon's Lair" and "Space Ace" are the most 流行的 examples of this type of game. ![]() Cube Quest In the mid 80s, game manufacturers decided to embed laser discs into their arcade consoles to enable them to incorporate studio-grade 动画片 into their games. ![]()
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