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{{Header Bar|game=Change Lanes | {{Header Bar|game=Change Lanes}} | ||
{{Game | {{Game | ||
|completion=2 | |||
|image=Change Lanes flyer.jpg | |||
|title=Change Lanes | |title=Change Lanes | ||
| | |japanese=チェンジレーンズ | ||
|developer=[[Taito America Corporation]] | |developer=[[Taito America Corporation]] | ||
|publisher=[[Taito America Corporation]] | |publisher=[[Taito America Corporation]] | ||
| | |year=1983 | ||
|systems={{syslist|cade}} | |||
|genre=[[Racing]] | |genre=[[Racing]] | ||
|players=1 | |players=1 | ||
|modes=[[Single player]] | |modes=[[Single player]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{marquee|Change Lanes marquee.jpg}} | {{marquee|Change Lanes marquee.jpg}} | ||
'''Change Lanes''' is a [[racing]] arcade game which was released by [[Taito America Corporation]] in [[1983]]; it utilizes a Zilog Z80 (running at 5 MHz), and a Motorola M68705 (running at 2 MHz), with two General Instrument AY-3-8910s running at 1.25 MHz for audio. Its designer, Dave Needle, originally offered it to [[Bally Midway]] after his work on [[Space Encounters]] (but they'd turned it down) - and the player must use a steering wheel and gear shifter to take control of an amphibious red car (with a single pedal, to make it accelerate). It can drive anywhere, on roads and in rivers, and can crash into CPU-controlled cars or scenery objects countless times; however, doing so consumes fuel and once the car runs out of fuel, the game is over. Once you reach a checkpoint, your car will be refuelled and you will receive bonus points for any fuel you have remaining (along with your driving skill) - and, once you reach the fourth checkpoint, you will receive bonus fuel. As well as CPU-controlled cars, you will have to watch out for bridges, mines, icebergs, pylons, and dead ends (the last of which is the reason why the gear shifter is forward/reverse, as opposed to low/high), along with heat-seeking missiles, which can blow your car up to immediately end your game; once you have reached that ninth checkpoint, you will be proclaimed "Supreme Leader of the World", but the game shall not finish at that point. Instead, it will start again - and the two screenshots are inaccurate due to the game's nonworking status in [[MAME]]. | '''Change Lanes''' is a [[racing]] arcade game which was released by [[Taito America Corporation]] in [[1983]]; it utilizes a Zilog Z80 (running at 5 MHz), and a Motorola M68705 (running at 2 MHz), with two General Instrument AY-3-8910s running at 1.25 MHz for audio. Its designer, Dave Needle, originally offered it to [[Bally Midway]] after his work on [[Space Encounters]] (but they'd turned it down) - and the player must use a steering wheel and gear shifter to take control of an amphibious red car (with a single pedal, to make it accelerate). It can drive anywhere, on roads and in rivers, and can crash into CPU-controlled cars or scenery objects countless times; however, doing so consumes fuel and once the car runs out of fuel, the game is over. Once you reach a checkpoint, your car will be refuelled and you will receive bonus points for any fuel you have remaining (along with your driving skill) - and, once you reach the fourth checkpoint, you will receive bonus fuel. As well as CPU-controlled cars, you will have to watch out for bridges, mines, icebergs, pylons, and dead ends (the last of which is the reason why the gear shifter is forward/reverse, as opposed to low/high), along with heat-seeking missiles, which can blow your car up to immediately end your game; once you have reached that ninth checkpoint, you will be proclaimed "Supreme Leader of the World", but the game shall not finish at that point. Instead, it will start again - and the two screenshots are inaccurate due to the game's nonworking status in [[MAME]]. | ||
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[[Category:Taito America]] | [[Category:Taito America]] | ||
[[Category:Racing]] | [[Category:Racing]] | ||
[[Category:Single player]] | [[Category:Single player]] | ||
[[Category:MAME]] | [[Category:MAME]] |
Latest revision as of 18:42, 18 December 2021
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Developer(s) | Taito America Corporation |
Publisher(s) | Taito America Corporation |
Year released | 1983 |
System(s) | Arcade |
Japanese title | チェンジレーンズ |
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Genre(s) | Racing |
Players | 1 |
Modes | Single player |
Change Lanes is a racing arcade game which was released by Taito America Corporation in 1983; it utilizes a Zilog Z80 (running at 5 MHz), and a Motorola M68705 (running at 2 MHz), with two General Instrument AY-3-8910s running at 1.25 MHz for audio. Its designer, Dave Needle, originally offered it to Bally Midway after his work on Space Encounters (but they'd turned it down) - and the player must use a steering wheel and gear shifter to take control of an amphibious red car (with a single pedal, to make it accelerate). It can drive anywhere, on roads and in rivers, and can crash into CPU-controlled cars or scenery objects countless times; however, doing so consumes fuel and once the car runs out of fuel, the game is over. Once you reach a checkpoint, your car will be refuelled and you will receive bonus points for any fuel you have remaining (along with your driving skill) - and, once you reach the fourth checkpoint, you will receive bonus fuel. As well as CPU-controlled cars, you will have to watch out for bridges, mines, icebergs, pylons, and dead ends (the last of which is the reason why the gear shifter is forward/reverse, as opposed to low/high), along with heat-seeking missiles, which can blow your car up to immediately end your game; once you have reached that ninth checkpoint, you will be proclaimed "Supreme Leader of the World", but the game shall not finish at that point. Instead, it will start again - and the two screenshots are inaccurate due to the game's nonworking status in MAME.
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Title screen.
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Upright arcade cabinet.
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Screenshot of the game.