Difference between revisions of "Grand Prix"
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'''''Grand Prix''''' is a 1969 electro-mechanical [[arcade]] racing game produced by [[Sega]]. The player has control of a racing car in competition and can speed up or slow down by using the gas pedal at the cabinet's base. The object is to avoid and pass other cars without colliding into them. Collisions are accompanied by a crash sound and impact movement by the steering wheel. | '''''Grand Prix''''' is a 1969 electro-mechanical [[arcade]] racing game produced by [[Sega]]. The player has control of a racing car in competition and can speed up or slow down by using the gas pedal at the cabinet's base. The object is to avoid and pass other cars without colliding into them. Collisions are accompanied by a crash sound and impact movement by the steering wheel. | ||
− | It had a first-person view, with a forward-scrolling road projected on a screen. It also had electronic sound, and a dashboard with a racing wheel and accelerator. It uses a similar projection display system as ''[[Duck Hunt]]'', ''[[Missile]]'' | + | It had a first-person view, with a forward-scrolling road projected on a screen. It also had electronic sound, and a dashboard with a racing wheel and accelerator. It uses a similar projection display system as ''[[Duck Hunt]]'', ''[[Missile]]'', ''[[Jet Rocket]]'' and ''[[Killer Shark]]''. |
==Specifications== | ==Specifications== |
Revision as of 18:00, 16 March 2016
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System(s): Electro-Mechanical | |||||
Publisher: Sega | |||||
Developer: Sega | |||||
Number of players: 1 | |||||
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Grand Prix is a 1969 electro-mechanical arcade racing game produced by Sega. The player has control of a racing car in competition and can speed up or slow down by using the gas pedal at the cabinet's base. The object is to avoid and pass other cars without colliding into them. Collisions are accompanied by a crash sound and impact movement by the steering wheel.
It had a first-person view, with a forward-scrolling road projected on a screen. It also had electronic sound, and a dashboard with a racing wheel and accelerator. It uses a similar projection display system as Duck Hunt, Missile, Jet Rocket and Killer Shark.
Specifications
- Height: 65"
- Width: 29"
- Depth: 34"