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''Pace Car Pro'' was an early racing game released by Electra Games in 1974. It is an early example of a color video game and up to four players could compete to gain the most laps within the time limit. The game featured the use of ball-top joysticks, a potential first in arcade video games, as well as had an early example of computer opponents.
''Pace Car Pro'' was an early racing game released by Electra Games in 1974. It is an early example of a color video game and up to four players could compete to gain the most laps within the time limit. The game featured the use of ball-top joysticks, a potential first in arcade video games, as well as had an early example of computer opponents.
A monochrome of the game was released in 1975 called ''Pace Race'' which also reduced the game to two players.


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Revision as of 01:42, 14 January 2022

Pace Car Pro was an early racing game released by Electra Games in 1974. It is an early example of a color video game and up to four players could compete to gain the most laps within the time limit. The game featured the use of ball-top joysticks, a potential first in arcade video games, as well as had an early example of computer opponents.

A monochrome of the game was released in 1975 called Pace Race which also reduced the game to two players.

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