Skiing (Atari 2600 video game)
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Developer(s) | Activision |
Publisher(s) | Activision |
Designer(s) | Bob Whitehead[1] |
Platform(s) | Atari 2600 |
Release | 1980 |
Genre(s) | Sports |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Skiing is a video game cartridge for the Atari 2600.[2] It was authored by Bob Whitehead and released by Activision in 1980.[3] It is one of the first video games developed by Activision.
Gameplay
[edit]Skiing is a single-player only game, in which the player uses the joystick to control the direction and speed of a stationary skier at the top of the screen, while the background graphics scroll upwards, thus giving the illusion the skier is moving. The player must avoid obstacles, such as trees and moguls. The game cartridge contains five variations each of two principal games.
In the downhill mode, the player's goal is to reach the bottom of the ski course as rapidly as possible, while a timer records his relative success.
In the slalom mode, the player must similarly reach the end of the course as rapidly as he can, but must at the same time pass through a series of gates (indicated by a pair of closely spaced flagpoles). Each gate missed counts as a penalty against the player's time.[4]
Promotion
[edit]Skiing was promoted via a 30-second TV commercial featuring a man demonstrating how to play the game (including the various obstacles into which a player can crash), while speaking in a stereotypical French accent. The commercial ends with a close-up of the game box, with the man's voice heard off-screen (now speaking in a general American accent) saying, "I think I hurt myself", in reference to his numerous virtual crashes.[citation needed]
Reception
[edit]Richard A. Edwards reviewed Skiing in The Space Gamer No. 43[5] and called it a simple game with "excellent" graphics and varying scenarios.[5]
Chris Pirih, the creator of SkiFree, cited Skiing as the inspiration for the text-based game called Ski that eventually became SkiFree.[6]
Reviews
[edit]- JoyStik (December 1982)[7]
- Computer and Video Games (January 1982)[8]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Hague, James. "The Giant List of Classic Game Programmers".
- ^ http://www.atariage.com/software_page.html?SoftwareLabelID=434 Atari Age. "Atari 2600 - Skiing (Activision)" (retrieved on March 16th, 2009).
- ^ http://www.atariage.com/cart_page.html?SoftwareLabelID=434 Atari Age. "Atari 2600 Cartridge Scans - Skiing (Activision)" (retrieved on March 16th, 2009).
- ^ "Skiing Manual". archive.org. 1980.
- ^ a b Edwards, Richard A. (September 1981). "Capsule Reviews". The Space Gamer (43). Steve Jackson Games: 36.
- ^ Pirih, Chris. "The Most Officialest SkiFree Home Page!". Retrieved April 28, 2019.
- ^ "Joystik Magazine (December 1982) Volume 1 Number 3". December 1982.
- ^ "CVG Magazine Issue 003". January 1982.
External links
[edit]- Skiing at Atari Mania