Difference between revisions of "Head On"

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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.
  
Despite its simplicity, ''Head On'' went to inspire numerous clones and sequels, including ''Head On N'' by Sega's future rival, Nintendo. ''Super Crash'' and ''Car'' were also arcade variations of the game. ''[[Head On 2]]'' is almost an exact copy of ''Head On'', but features a different map. 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]]. Ports of the game in one form or another also appeared on the Game Boy, Commodore 64, Apple II and VTech Laser-VZ
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Despite its simplicity, ''Head On'' went to inspire numerous clones and sequels, including ''Head On N'' by Sega's future rival, Nintendo. ''Super Crash'' and ''Car'' were also arcade variations of the game. ''[[Head On 2]]'' is almost an exact copy of ''Head On'', but features a different map. 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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Ports of the game in one form or another also appeared on the Game Boy (by [[Tecmo]], released in the US as '''''Power Racer'''''), Commodore 64, Apple II and VTech Laser-VZ
  
 
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Revision as of 17:16, 18 January 2014

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Head On
System(s): Sega VIC Dual
Publisher: Sega
Game Boy
Tecmo
Developer:
Release Date RRP Code

Head On (ヘッド-オン) is a 1979 arcade game by Gremlin/Sega.

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.

Despite its simplicity, Head On went to inspire numerous clones and sequels, including Head On N by Sega's future rival, Nintendo. Super Crash and Car were also arcade variations of the game. Head On 2 is almost an exact copy of Head On, but features a different map. 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.

Ports of the game in one form or another also appeared on the Game Boy (by Tecmo, released in the US as Power Racer), Commodore 64, Apple II and VTech Laser-VZ

Gallery

Physical Scans

VIC Dual Version

Game Boy Version

Game Boy, US

Game Boy, JP