Skate Boardin' | |
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Developer(s) | Absolute Entertainment |
Publisher(s) | Activision |
Designer(s) | David Crane |
Platform(s) | Atari 2600 |
Release | 1987 |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Skate Boardin' is a video game developed by Absolute Entertainment for the Atari 2600 and published in 1987 by Activision. It was written by Absolute co-founder David Crane,, creator of the hugely successful Pitfall! (1982).It is one of the first skateboarding-based video games, preceded by at least the 720° arcade game and Skate Rock for the Commodore 64, both from 1986.
Gameplay
The player must locate and successfully negotiate thirty hidden tricks in the form of ramps and pipes within a time limit of five minutes. To save time it is possible to skitch on the back of moving vehicles. The fire button makes the player jump, which is necessary for remounting the skateboard after falling off. Jumping can also be used to get past hurdles. Continuing to hold the fire button results in a crouch, needed for passing through pipes.
Additional challenges include finding the most efficient route through the maze and avoiding various obstacles that slow the player down.
Development
Skateboardin' was one of the first games announced from Absolute Entertainment.
Legacy
A follow-up titled Super Skateboardin' was released in December 1988 for the Atari 7800.
Skate Boardin' was re-released in 2002, as part of the Activision Anthology collection.
References
- Hague.
- Buchanan 2008.
- Computer Entertainer 1987, p. 9.
- Computer Entertainer includes the Video Game Update 1989, p. 14.
Sources
- Activision Presents Skate Boardin'. Australia: Absolute Entertainment. 1987. AG-042-03.
- "Activision to Distribute Absolute Entertainment". Computer Entertainer. Vol. 6, no. 6. September 1987.
- "Availability Update". Computer Entertainer includes the Video Game Update. Vol. 7, no. 10. January 1989. p. 14.
- Buchanan, Levi (26 August 2008). "Top 10 Best-Selling Atari 2600 Games". IGN Entertainment, Inc. Retrieved June 25, 2024.
- Hague, James. "The Giant List of Classic Game Programmers".
External links
- Skate Boardin' at Atari Mania