8 responses to “Name of the Game”

  1. Neverfox

    Firefox 3.5.5.NETCLR3.5.30729 Windows XP 64-bit/Server 2003

    Was it Cosmos Circuit? It was released in 1984 but only in Japan by Taito. It’s possible that someone could have installed a copy at your amusement park but no known copies of this game exist anymore. The descriptions of it are minimal but it is described as “featuring a furturistic autorace in outer space.” Do you recall the kind of controls it had? Cosmos Circuit had a steering wheel, a two-position shifter and a single pedal in a vertical orientation.

  2. Jeff

    Firefox 3.0.15 MacIntosh

    If neverfox is right, and this video is accurate, then that is very impressive for 1984.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BoI5455iJ5s

  3. Aster

    Firefox 3.5.5 MacIntosh

    I love wooden rollercoasters! They creak and groan like they’re alive beneath you. You’re aware you’re on a physical ride. Whereas most steel rollercoasters enclose you in a snug padded box, precluding any suspension of disbelief of danger.

    Wooden rollercoasters can’t turn you upside down or through corkscrews, granted. But that never appealed to me as much as watching the tracks visibly sway a meter as the train passes, a few minutes after you rattled along those same tracks.

    So how long until they close down all the world’s rollercoasters because we can’t afford the fuel, and because our collectivised science can no longer keep up the pace of invention we remember from the XIX century?

    1. bosco

      Firefox 3.0a1Tabletbrowser0.3.7RX34RX44RX48DIABLO5.2008.437 Linux

      Wooden rollercoasters are experiencing a resurgence. Now if only pinball machines would do the same.

  4. Dain

    MSIE 7.0 Windows XP

    I thought Dragon’s Lair was super cool for it’s time.

  5. MBH

    Firefox 3.0.15 Ubuntu/9.04

    I seek feedback on this story from the greatest Aristotelian this side of the equator.