Pace Car Pro: Difference between revisions
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1975 Pace Car Pro Flyer - Front.jpg|(1974) | 1975 Pace Car Pro Flyer - Front.jpg|(1974) | ||
1975 Pace Car Pro Flyer - Back.jpg|(1974) | 1975 Pace Car Pro Flyer - Back.jpg|(1974) | ||
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1975-02 Play Meter pg 24 01.png|Gameplay of Pace Car Pro. (1975) | 1975-02 Play Meter pg 24 01.png|Gameplay of Pace Car Pro. (1975) | ||
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Revision as of 05:22, 28 Ocak 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.