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{{ | {{InfoboxGame | ||
|title = Tank | |title = Tank | ||
|image = 1974 Tank Flyer 01 - Front.jpg | |image = 1974 Tank Flyer 01 - Front.jpg | ||
|developer = Steve Bristow, Lyle Rains | |developer = Steve Bristow, Lyle Rains | ||
|publisher = Kee Games | |publisher = Kee Games | ||
|platforms = {{plat-arcade}} | |||
|date = 1974 | |date = 1974 | ||
|mobygames = https://www.mobygames.com/game/ | |mobygames = https://www.mobygames.com/game/67307/tank}} | ||
'''Tank''' was a 1974 release by [[Kee Games]] released under Atari Inc as its fully owned subsidiary. The games consists of two dueling tanks, firing projectiles out of their fronts to attempt to hit and stun their opponents for score. Using two joysticks, the player can rotate their tanks, move forwards or backwards depending on the orientation of the controls. In the middle of the playfield, a set of mines displayed on the screen via small cellophane blocks can also cause the opposing tank to spin out. Walls littered the battlefield and the shots can be bounced off of the terrain. | |||
== Announcements == | |||
{{GalleryStart}} | |||
{{GalleryCard | |||
|file=1974-12 Vending Times pg 38 02.png | |||
|title=Vending Times | |||
|date=December 1974 | |||
|country=US | |||
}} | |||
{{GalleryCard | |||
|file=1975-09 Play Meter pg 54 01.png | |||
|title=Play Meter | |||
|date=September 1975 | |||
|country=US | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{GalleryEnd}} | |||
'' | == Advertising == | ||
{{GalleryStart}} | |||
{{GalleryCard | |||
|file=1974-11 Vending Times pg 56.png | |||
|title=Print ad | |||
|date=1974 | |||
|country=US | |||
|description=From the November 1974 issue of ''Vending Times'' | |||
}} | |||
{{GalleryEnd}} | |||
== | == Flyers == | ||
{{GalleryStart}} | |||
1975-09 Play Meter pg | {{GalleryCard | ||
|file=1974 Tank Flyer 01 - Front.jpg | |||
|title=Flyer (front) | |||
|date=1974 | |||
|country=US | |||
}} | |||
{{GalleryCard | |||
|file=1974 Tank Flyer 01 - Back.png | |||
|title=Flyer (back) | |||
|date=1974 | |||
|country=US | |||
}} | |||
{{GalleryCard | |||
|file=1974 Tank Flyer 02 - Front.jpg | |||
|title=Flyer (front) | |||
|date=1974 | |||
|country=US | |||
}} | |||
{{GalleryCard | |||
|file=1974 Tank Flyer 02 - Back.jpg | |||
|title=Flyer (back) | |||
|date=1974 | |||
|country=US | |||
}} | |||
{{GalleryCard | |||
|file=1975 Tank Flyer 03 - Front.jpg | |||
|title=Flyer (front) | |||
|date=1975 | |||
|country=US | |||
}} | |||
{{GalleryCard | |||
|file=1975 Tank Flyer 03 - Back.jpg | |||
|title=Flyer (back) | |||
|date=1975 | |||
|country=US | |||
}} | |||
{{GalleryCard | |||
|file=1975-09 Play Meter pg 05.png | |||
|title= | |||
|date=1975 | |||
|country=US | |||
|description=From the September 1975 issue of ''Play Meter'' | |||
}} | |||
{{GalleryCard | |||
|file=1975-10 Play Meter pg 13.png | |||
|title= | |||
|date=1975 | |||
|country=US | |||
|description=From the October 1975 issue of ''Play Meter'' | |||
}} | |||
{{GalleryEnd}} | |||
== | == Photos == | ||
{{GalleryStart}} | |||
{{GalleryCard | |||
|file=1975-10 Play Meter pg 37 01.png | |||
|title= | |||
|date=1975 | |||
|country=US | |||
|description=From the October 1975 issue of ''Play Meter'' | |||
}} | |||
{{GalleryEnd}} | |||
== | == Game credits == | ||
{{Credits begin}} | |||
{{Credits line|Game Designer, Hardware Designer = Steve Bristow}} | |||
{{Credits line|Technician = Lyle Rains}} | |||
{{Credits line|Technician = Doug Hughes}} | |||
{{Credits end}} | |||
[[Category:Game]] | [[Category:Game]] |
Latest revision as of 01:41, 23 October 2024
Tank was a 1974 release by Kee Games released under Atari Inc as its fully owned subsidiary. The games consists of two dueling tanks, firing projectiles out of their fronts to attempt to hit and stun their opponents for score. Using two joysticks, the player can rotate their tanks, move forwards or backwards depending on the orientation of the controls. In the middle of the playfield, a set of mines displayed on the screen via small cellophane blocks can also cause the opposing tank to spin out. Walls littered the battlefield and the shots can be bounced off of the terrain.
Announcements[edit]
Advertising[edit]
Flyers[edit]
Photos[edit]
Game credits[edit]
- Game Designer, Hardware Designer
- Steve Bristow
- Technician
- Lyle Rains
- Technician
- Doug Hughes