- River Raid
Infobox VG| title = River Raid
developer =Activision
publisher =Activision
designer =Carol Shaw
engine =
released = 1982
genre =Scrolling shooter
modes =Single player
ratings =
platforms =Atari 2600
media = Cartridge
requirements =
input =Joystick "River Raid" is a
scrolling shooter videogame and was released in1982 byActivision for theAtari 2600 , and later theAtari 5200 ,Atari 8-bit ,C64 ,ColecoVision ,IBM PCjr ,Intellivision ,ZX Spectrum , andMSX . The player controls an airplane in a top-down view over a river and gets points for shooting down enemy planes, helicopters, ships and balloons (for versions after the Atari 2600). By flying over fuel-stations, the plane's tank can be refilled. The player can shift side to side and change the speed of the plane. Sections of the river are marked by bridges. The game was programmed by Carol Shaw, one of the Activision programmers who had previously worked atAtari and thenTandem Computers and who is said to be the first female video game designer.Design
The game is notable for providing a gigantic amount of fixed, non-random, repeating terrain despite tight limitations of available memory on its hardware platforms. The game program does not actually store the sequences of enemies and other objects; the terrain is dynamically generated algorithmically during gameplay using a
linear feedback shift register with a fixed starting seed. A more highly randomised number generation system was used for enemyAI to make the game less predictable.German controversy
"River Raid" was especially popular in
Germany , as it was the first videogame to be put on the Index by the Bundesprüfstelle für jugendgefährdende Schriften ("Federal Department for Writings Harmful to Young Persons"; todayBundesprüfstelle für jugendgefährdende Medien , "Federal Department for Media Harmful to Young Persons" in German), along with the little known German racing game "Speed Racer" for theCommodore 64 .In the explanatory statement for indexation on
December 19 1984 it is written: "Minors are intended to delve into the role of an uncompromising fighter and agent of annihilation (...). It provides children with a paramilitaristic education (...). With older minors, playing leads (...) to physical cramps, anger, aggressiveness, erratic thinking (...) and headaches." (BPjS-Aktuell Heft 2/84)"River Raid" remained indexed as harmful to minors until 2002 when a publisher successfully lobbied to remove the game from the index in order to rerelease it in the "
Activision Anthology " for thePlayStation 2 . In a sign of how views had changed since 1984, the anthology was rated "Free for all ages" by the "Unterhaltungssoftware Selbstkontrolle ".Ports
After the initial Atari 2600 release, "River Raid" was ported to the following platforms:
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Atari 5200
*Atari 8-bit
*ColecoVision
*Commodore 64
*IBM PC
*IBM PCjr
*Intellivision
*MSX
*ZX Spectrum Legacy
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River Raid II " was programmed byDavid Lubar in1988 . It provided similar gameplay but with different landscapes and increased difficulty.External links
*moby game|id=/river-raid
*WoS game|id=0004154
* [http://www.classicgaming.com/rotw/rivraid.shtml classicgaming.com] - Review of River Raid
* [http://www.riverraid.org RiverRaid.org] - Site devoted to River Raid
* [http://www.qotile.net/minidig/disassembly/RiverRaid.asm] - Disassembled River Raid source with comments
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