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− | | vic_date_jp=1979-04{{ | + | | vic_date_jp=1979-04{{fileref|Sega Arcade History JP EnterBrain Book-1.pdf|page=42}}<!--1979-03{{magref|harmony|123|17}}--> |
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− | {{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ヘッド-オン) is a 1979 [[arcade]] game, developed | + | {{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ヘッド-オン) is a 1979 [[arcade]] game, developed and published by [[Sega/Gremlin]]. |
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
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''Head On'' was later twinned with ''[[Alpha Fighter]]'' and ''[[Space Attack]]'', forming one arcade cabinet with a control set for each game. | ''Head On'' was later twinned with ''[[Alpha Fighter]]'' and ''[[Space Attack]]'', forming one arcade cabinet with a control set for each game. | ||
− | + | While not as successful as [[Taito]]'s ''Space Invaders'', ''Head On'' was notable enough for other manufacturers to want to create their own versions. Unlike Taito, however, Sega issued licenses for the game, meaning many variants were actually authorised (though several still weren't). Versions of ''Head On'' were released by [[Irem]] and [[Sammy]], as well as the following: | |
− | Ports of the game in one form or another also appeared on the Commodore 64, Apple II, and VTech Laser-VZ. | + | *''[[Run Away]]'' (ランナウェイ) ([[Sun Electronics]]) |
+ | *''[[Head On Game]]'' (ヘッドオンゲーム) (World Vending) | ||
+ | *''[[Rolling Clash]]'' (ローリングクラッシュ) ([[Nihon Bussan]]) | ||
+ | *''[[Char Chase]]'' (カーチェイス) (Lejac) | ||
+ | *''[[Head On N]]'' (ヘッドオンN) ([[Nintendo]]) | ||
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+ | Ports of the game in one form or another also appeared on the Commodore 64, Apple II, and VTech Laser-VZ, though none are thought to be licensed by Sega. | ||
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+ | ''Head On'' would be followed by ''[[Head On 2]]'' and ''[[Car Hunt]]'', which share very similar gameplay but feature different maps. The game was included in 1997 as part of ''[[Sega Memorial Selection Vol.1]]'' for the [[Sega Saturn]], as well as part of the [[Sega Ages 2500]] series on the [[PlayStation 2]]. | ||
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+ | The hardware used for ''Head On'' would later be cloned and used for an arcade game by Denki Onkyo named ''Heiankyo Alien''. Gremlin would later make a retooled version of ''Heiankyo Alien'' titled ''[[Digger]]''. | ||
In 1990, [[Tecmo]] released [[Head-On (Game Boy)|a port to Nintendo's Game Boy console]] in Japan. They brought it to the US the following year, changing the name to ''Power Racer'' and removing Sega's name. | In 1990, [[Tecmo]] released [[Head-On (Game Boy)|a port to Nintendo's Game Boy console]] in Japan. They brought it to the US the following year, changing the name to ''Power Racer'' and removing Sega's name. | ||
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+ | ==Production credits== | ||
+ | {{creditstable| | ||
+ | *[[Lane Hauck]] | ||
+ | *[[Shikanosuke Ochi]]{{ref|https://www.sandiegoreader.com/news/1982/jul/15/cover-exactly-zaxxon/}} | ||
+ | |console=VIC | ||
+ | |source=Uncredited | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | ==Magazine articles== | ||
+ | {{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}} | ||
==Promotional material== | ==Promotional material== | ||
{{gallery | {{gallery | ||
|{{gitem|HeadOn VICDual US Flyer MiniVideo.jpg|VIC Dual US flyer<br>(Mini-Video)}} | |{{gitem|HeadOn VICDual US Flyer MiniVideo.jpg|VIC Dual US flyer<br>(Mini-Video)}} | ||
− | |{{gitem|HeadOn VICDual US Flyer.pdf | + | |{{gitem|HeadOn VICDual US Flyer.pdf|VIC Dual US flyer<br>(Upright, 1 Player)}} |
− | |{{gitem|HeadOn VICDual US Flyer 2P.pdf | + | |{{gitem|HeadOn VICDual US Flyer 2P.pdf|VIC Dual US flyer<br>(Upright, 2 Players)}} |
− | |{{gitem|HeadOn VICDual DE Flyer.pdf | + | |{{gitem|GeeBeeHeadOn Arcade US Flyer.pdf|VIC Dual US flyer (with ''[[Gee Bee]]'')}} |
+ | |{{gitem|HeadOn VICDual DE Flyer.pdf|VIC Dual DE flyer}} | ||
|{{gitem|HeadOn VICDual IT Flyer.jpg|VIC Dual IT flyer}} | |{{gitem|HeadOn VICDual IT Flyer.jpg|VIC Dual IT flyer}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
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+ | ==Artwork== | ||
+ | {{gitem|HeadOn logo.png}} | ||
==Photo gallery== | ==Photo gallery== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
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Head On (ヘッド-オン) is a 1979 arcade game, developed and published by Sega/Gremlin.
Contents
Gameplay
In the game the player controls a car, picking up dots in a maze (pre-dating Pac Man by a year) while attempting to avoid the rival cars which attempt to crash into you. There are five "lanes" which you may only cross at four different points on the map, however there is an acceleration pedal which will allow you to avoid the enemy car with more ease.
History
Legacy
Head On was later twinned with Alpha Fighter and Space Attack, forming one arcade cabinet with a control set for each game.
While not as successful as Taito's Space Invaders, Head On was notable enough for other manufacturers to want to create their own versions. Unlike Taito, however, Sega issued licenses for the game, meaning many variants were actually authorised (though several still weren't). Versions of Head On were released by Irem and Sammy, as well as the following:
- Run Away (ランナウェイ) (Sun Electronics)
- Head On Game (ヘッドオンゲーム) (World Vending)
- Rolling Clash (ローリングクラッシュ) (Nihon Bussan)
- Char Chase (カーチェイス) (Lejac)
- Head On N (ヘッドオンN) (Nintendo)
Ports of the game in one form or another also appeared on the Commodore 64, Apple II, and VTech Laser-VZ, though none are thought to be licensed by Sega.
Head On would be followed by Head On 2 and Car Hunt, which share very similar gameplay but feature different maps. The game was included in 1997 as part of Sega Memorial Selection Vol.1 for the Sega Saturn, as well as part of the Sega Ages 2500 series on the PlayStation 2.
The hardware used for Head On would later be cloned and used for an arcade game by Denki Onkyo named Heiankyo Alien. Gremlin would later make a retooled version of Heiankyo Alien titled Digger.
In 1990, Tecmo released a port to Nintendo's Game Boy console in Japan. They brought it to the US the following year, changing the name to Power Racer and removing Sega's name.
Production credits
Magazine articles
- Main article: Head On/Magazine articles.
Promotional material
Artwork
Photo gallery
Physical scans
References
Head On games or clones | |
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Head On (1979) | Head On 2 (1979) | Car Hunt (1979) | Counter Run (1988) | Dottori Kun (1990) | Head-On (2001) | Sega Fast Lane (2002) | Monita to Rimoko no Head On Channel (Unreleased) | |
Head-On (Game Boy) (1990) |