Atari River Raid
Original Atari 2600 versionViewed from a top-down perspective, the player flies a over the River of No Return in a behind enemy lines. The player's jet can only move left and right—it cannot maneuver up and down the screen—but it can accelerate and decelerate. The player's jet crashes if it with the riverbank or an enemy craft, or if the jet runs out of fuel. Assuming fuel can be replenished, and if the player evades damage, gameplay is essentially unlimited.The player scores points for shooting enemy (30 points), helicopters (60 points), fuel depots (80 points), jets (100 points), and bridges (500 points). The jet refuels when it flies over a fuel depot. A bridge marks the end of a. Non-Atari 2600 ports of the game add that are worth 60 points when shot as well as tanks along the sides of the river that shoot at the player's jet.Destroying bridges also serve as the game's checkpoints.
If the player crashes the plane they will start their next jet at the last destroyed bridge.Development. ^ Buchanan, Levi (2008-04-08). Retrieved 21 March 2012. Retrieved 20 March 2012.
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