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Information: Road Kings
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Details |
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Name: |
Road Kings |
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Maker: |
Williams Electronic Games Inc |
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Date: |
July 1986 |
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Model number: |
542 |
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Production run: |
5500 |
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Hardware type: |
System 11 |
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| Credits |
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Design: |
Mark Ritchie |
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Art: |
Tim Elliot |
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Music: |
Chris Granner,Bill Parod |
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Software: |
George Petro |
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| Summary |
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Biker gang (in Mad Max style) theme game from Williams. This was one of the
early System 11 games, and while having more modern rules the playfield
layout was definitely closer to what you'd expect from their previous
generation of machines. Notable features include two 2 ball multiball
modes, quad pop bumpers (last time this popular Williams layout was used),
the first 180 degree vertical ramp, and coming off that a left/right
diverting plastic ramp.
The mixture of old and new also carried across to the audio - while the
music is is a set of great long multichannel tunes, the sound effects are
very electronic! "Burnin' up the charts!"
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| Reviews |
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No reviews yet on file for this game, if you have played it or
owned it for a while, please feel free to send a long or short
review to: submissions@system11.org.
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