Ace Driver: Victory Lap: Difference between revisions

From StrategyWiki, the video game walkthrough and strategy guide wiki
m
Update guide main page
(Created new guide; as much as I would like to write a Walkthrough for this one, I cannot, because it does not respond to players' input in MAME)
 
m (Update guide main page)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Header Nav|game=Ace Driver: Victory Lap|num=0}}
{{Header Nav|game=Ace Driver: Victory Lap}}
{{Infobox
{{Game
|completion=0
|image=Ace Driver Victory Lap cabinet.jpg
|title=Ace Driver: Victory Lap
|title=Ace Driver: Victory Lap
|image=Ace Driver Victory Lap cabinet.jpg
|japanese=エースドライバービクトリーラップ
|developer=[[Namco]]
|developer=[[Namco]]
|publisher=[[Namco]]
|publisher=[[Namco]]
|japanese=エースドライバービクトリーラップ
|year=1995
|released={{rd|1995}}
|systems=[[Arcade]]
|genre={{c|Racing}}
|genre={{c|Racing}}
|systems=[[Arcade]]
|players=1-8
|players=1-8
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
Line 16: Line 17:
}}
}}
'''Ace Driver: Victory Lap''' is a {{c|racing}} arcade game that was released by [[Namco]] in [[1995]]; it runs on the company's System 22 hardware, and as the name suggests, it is the sequel to [[Ace Driver]], which was released in the previous year. As in the original up to eight people can play simultaneously when four two-player cabinets are linked together - and all eight cars have been redesigned so that they feature advertisements for Namco games released after the original "Ace Driver", such as [[Cyber Commando]] ([[1994]]) and [[Rave Racer]] (also 1995). Two new tracks have also been added (the Stream Field Circuit, whose name was mentioned on a bridge, from the original title also reappears), and the players must race through all three courses, to compete for championship points; the champion shall be the player who has the most points after the end of the third race (even if he or she did not finish that race first).
'''Ace Driver: Victory Lap''' is a {{c|racing}} arcade game that was released by [[Namco]] in [[1995]]; it runs on the company's System 22 hardware, and as the name suggests, it is the sequel to [[Ace Driver]], which was released in the previous year. As in the original up to eight people can play simultaneously when four two-player cabinets are linked together - and all eight cars have been redesigned so that they feature advertisements for Namco games released after the original "Ace Driver", such as [[Cyber Commando]] ([[1994]]) and [[Rave Racer]] (also 1995). Two new tracks have also been added (the Stream Field Circuit, whose name was mentioned on a bridge, from the original title also reappears), and the players must race through all three courses, to compete for championship points; the champion shall be the player who has the most points after the end of the third race (even if he or she did not finish that race first).
{{Continue Nav}}


<gallery>
<gallery>
Line 24: Line 23:


{{ToC}}
{{ToC}}
{{Ace Driver}}
{{Ace Driver}}