Sprint 2
Sprint 2 is an early arcade racing game developed and published by Kee Games, a wholly owned subsidiary of Atari, and distributed by Namco in Japan. It was released in 1976. It is a two-player overhead view racing game where players control cars that move along a track. The goal of the game is to reach the finish line first.
Sprint 2 was one of the first arcade games to feature vector graphics, which allowed for more detailed and realistic graphics than previous games. The game also featured two-player gameplay, which was rare for arcade games at the time.
Sprint 2 was a commercial success and was one of the most popular arcade games of its time. It was praised for its innovative use of vector graphics and its two-player gameplay. The game has been cited as an inspiration for later racing games, such as Pole Position and OutRun.
Here are some additional details about Sprint 2:
- It was developed and published by Kee Games in 1976.
- It is a two-player overhead view racing game.
- Players control cars that move along a track.
- The goal of the game is to reach the finish line first.
- It was one of the first arcade games to feature vector graphics.
- It also featured two-player gameplay.
- Sprint 2 was a commercial success and was one of the most popular arcade games of its time.
- It was praised for its innovative use of vector graphics and its two-player gameplay.
- The game has been cited as an inspiration for later racing games, such as Pole Position and OutRun.