
If you never saw Crazy People, a 1990 film starring Dudley Moore, I highly recommend it. Basically, an advertising…
The game is housed in a custom cabinet that includes a simulated motorcycle steering column mounted on the control panel. The right side handle grip is twisted for acceleration. The monitor is a 19-inch black and white CRT monitor with a black and white overlay that adds giant tubes to the play field used to traverse from one split level to another. Sounds include a motorcycle roar, crash sounds, and crowd cheers. Stunt Cycle was ported to the AY-3-8760 custom chip by General Instruments and released by Atari as a dedicated console with bike handle controls. Sears released an Atari-manufactured version called Motocross.
If you never saw Crazy People, a 1990 film starring Dudley Moore, I highly recommend it. Basically, an advertising…
Let's be candid. As a licensed sports video game, when your series hasn't been on shelves in three years—a gap not…
After spending more than a decade slowly morphing into Grand Theft Auto, Ubisoft's Driver franchise a metaphysical…
Tired of stodgy corporate games made by The Man and his minions? We're playing the 31 best indie games for a change…
This morning a videogame literally forced me to say "I love you", enunciating every syllable perfectly, clearly…
Advertisement