- TX-1
:"This article is about the game. For the Texas district, see
Texas's 1st congressional district "TX-1 was a video arcade automobile racing game originally created byTatsumi , then licensed byAtari and released in the United States (also UK, Ireland and mainland Europe via Atari Ireland) in1983 .Though "TX-1" used
raster graphics similar to the1982 Atari/Namco release "Pole Position ", "TX-1" used a unique surround-style, sit-down three screen display. In this design, the primary monitor was mounted directly in front of the steering wheel and a secondary monitor, angled at thirty degrees, was mounted both to the left and the right of the primary monitor. At the top of the left monitor was a display of the score and the car's current position; at the top of the right monitor was a running total of cars passed during the race. A display of stage, speed, and time remaining was at the top of the primary screen. The immense size of the cabinet limited the number of arcades which could display this game.Gameplay was similar to "Pole Position", in that the player, piloting a
Formula 1 racecar, needed to reach acheck point in a certain period of time in order to continue playing. While negotiating the course, the driver needed to exercise caution in the turns, as excessive speed would cause the car toskid ; additionally, the driver needed to pass slower cars carefully to avoid a fiery crash. However, unlike "Pole Position", each stage ended at a branch point; depending on which way the driver turned, the course would be substantially different. The final two stages of this five-stage game were based upon famous Formula One races of the time and were identified by the name of the country; the path chosen during the previous three stages determined which "races" could be run in the final two stages. "TX-1" was a pioneer in this style of play, which would be copied by myriad other games, especiallySega 's successful "Out Run " series.A successor game,
TX-1 V8 , was released byTatsumi in1984 . However, Atari did not license this game, and it was rarely seen in the United States.The game
Buggy Boy (aka "Speed Buggy"), also released byTatsumi , uses the same 3-screen technology.There is a testdriver in MAME since version 0.94.
External links
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* [http://emustatus.rainemu.com/games/tx1.htm TX-1 at "emustatus.rainemu.com"]
* [http://www.starcade.tv/Starcade/gamesframe.asp A short video] from theStarcade TV show (navigate via the "Game Movies" link in the sidebar, then the "TX-1" link on the main panel)
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