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− | {{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a 1977 [[arcade]] game released by [[Gremlin Industries]] on [[Blockade hardware]] that is effectively the first version of ''[[:wikipedia:Snake (video game)|Snake]]'', except that the normal pellets are replaced with larger pieces containing various point values that | + | {{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a 1977 [[arcade]] game released by [[Gremlin Industries]] on [[Blockade hardware]] that is effectively the first version of ''[[:wikipedia:Snake (video game)|Snake]]'. |
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+ | ''{{PAGENAME}}'' plays like the game it is based on, except that the normal pellets are replaced with larger pieces containing various point values that the player gets if they touch the piece before it disappears. Multiple pieces may also appear at once. The player has only one life; the game ends either when they collide with their own body or a boundary, or run out of time (the operator is presumably able to change how much time players can play for). | ||
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System(s): Blockade hardware | |||||||||
Publisher: Gremlin Industries | |||||||||
Developer: Gremlin Industries | |||||||||
Number of players: 1 | |||||||||
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Hustle is a 1977 arcade game released by Gremlin Industries on Blockade hardware that is effectively the first version of Snake'.
Gameplay
Hustle plays like the game it is based on, except that the normal pellets are replaced with larger pieces containing various point values that the player gets if they touch the piece before it disappears. Multiple pieces may also appear at once. The player has only one life; the game ends either when they collide with their own body or a boundary, or run out of time (the operator is presumably able to change how much time players can play for).