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Deathchase is a 1983 vehicular combat game written for the ZX Spectrum by Mervyn Estcourt and published by Micromega in the UK. [1] In Spain it was published by Ventamatic. The "3D" designation on the box led to the game sometimes being misnamed "3D Deathchase", including in revi
Exidy, Inc. was an American developer and manufacturer of coin-operated electro-mechanical and video games which operated from 1973 to 1999. They manufactured many notable titles including Death Race (1976), Circus (1978), Star Fire (1978), Venture (1981), Mouse Trap (1981), Crossbow (1983), and Chiller (1986).
Deathsmiles II is also the first CAVE arcade game to use polygons instead of their traditional sprites for graphics. A compilation of Deathsmiles I and Deathsmiles II was released on PlayStation 4 , Xbox One , and Nintendo Switch in Japan in December 2021 and later for Microsoft Windows in June 2022.
Pages in category "Video games about death" The following 59 pages are in this category, out of 59 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
In February 2006, Chase H.Q.: Nancy Yori Kinkyuu Renraku (Chase H.Q. - An Urgent Call From Nancy) was presented at the Arcade Operator's Union (AOU) trade show in Tokyo. It was shown again at AOU 2007. [56] The game was released as Chase H.Q. 2 in December 2007. [57] Saint Etienne recorded a demo dance track called "Chase HQ" that was inspired ...
Hori produced a controller for the Xbox 360 game that was an Amazon Japan exclusive. [4] In April 2010, the Platinum Collection re-release came out in Japan, containing both the main game and the Mega Black Label downloadable content on the disc. Aksys Games has released the game in North America on June 28, 2010. A Limited Edition was released ...
Barry Leitch (born 27 April 1970 in Strathaven, Scotland) is a Scottish video game music composer. His work includes the Lotus Turbo Challenge , TFX , Gauntlet Legends , Gauntlet Dark Legacy , Top Gear , and Rush video game series. =
Death Race is an arcade driving video game developed and released by Exidy in the United States, first shipping to arcade distributors in April 1976. [2] The game was a modification of Exidy's 1975 game Destruction Derby in which players crashed into cars to accrue points. In Death Race, the objective became to run into "gremlins" to gain score ...