Difference between revisions of "Comotion"
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− | {{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a 4-player upgrade (of sorts; whether or not it was an upgrade board or a separate product is unknown) to [[Gremlin Industries]]'s 1976 [[arcade]] game ''[[Blockade]]'' released the same year. It ran on the [[Blockade hardware]]. | + | {{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (コモーション) is a 4-player upgrade (of sorts; whether or not it was an upgrade board or a separate product is unknown) to [[Gremlin Industries]]'s 1976 [[arcade]] game ''[[Blockade]]'' released the same year. It ran on the [[Blockade hardware]]. |
One credit plays in two-player mode; two plays in four-player mode, and the "heads" of the other two players are still on the board (and hazardous!) even in two-player mode. Each round continues with players who crash being eliminated until one player is left, and the number of lives players have left is shown at their starting side of the screen. Otherwise, the game plays the same. | One credit plays in two-player mode; two plays in four-player mode, and the "heads" of the other two players are still on the board (and hazardous!) even in two-player mode. Each round continues with players who crash being eliminated until one player is left, and the number of lives players have left is shown at their starting side of the screen. Otherwise, the game plays the same. |
Revision as of 11:50, 15 August 2019
Comotion | |||||
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System(s): Blockade hardware | |||||
Publisher: Gremlin (Sega? TODO) | |||||
Developer: Gremlin Industries | |||||
Number of players: 2 or 4 | |||||
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Comotion (コモーション) is a 4-player upgrade (of sorts; whether or not it was an upgrade board or a separate product is unknown) to Gremlin Industries's 1976 arcade game Blockade released the same year. It ran on the Blockade hardware.
One credit plays in two-player mode; two plays in four-player mode, and the "heads" of the other two players are still on the board (and hazardous!) even in two-player mode. Each round continues with players who crash being eliminated until one player is left, and the number of lives players have left is shown at their starting side of the screen. Otherwise, the game plays the same.
Promotional material
AU flyer (with Blockade)