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− | }}'''''BB Car''''' (also released as '''''迷魂車''''' ['''''Mi Hun Che'''''] or "'' |
+ | }}'''''BB Car''''' (also released as '''''迷魂車''''' ['''''Mi Hun Che'''''] or "''Ecstasy Car''" in Chinese and ''Super Car''<ref>http://cah4e3.shedevr.org.ru/collection/_Super_Car_(Mi_Hun_Che)_[alt_title].jpg</ref>) is a port of Rally-X, made for the Famicom and NES by [[Hwang Shinwei]] in 1988. It was published by Chi Chi Toy Co., Ltd (original 1988 version), RCM and [[JY Company]]. |
==Overview== |
==Overview== |
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− | [[File:BBCarGameplay.png|thumb|left|192px|BB Car's Gameplay. Note the Pac-Man trails the car leaves behind in this round.]]This game is a port of the arcade game Rally-X. The player drives around collecting flags and avoiding other cars until all flags have been collected. They can attack the cars by dropping trails which if the enemies crash into, they spin out for a few seconds. The player gets 3 lives and no continues and a limited amount of fuel which decreases quicker while trails are being dropped. |
+ | [[File:BBCarGameplay.png|thumb|left|192px|BB Car's Gameplay. Note the Pac-Man trails the car leaves behind in this round.]]This game is a port of the arcade game Rally-X. The player drives around collecting flags and avoiding other cars until all flags have been collected. They can attack the cars by dropping trails which if the enemies crash into, they spin out for a few seconds. The player gets 3 lives and no continues, and a limited amount of fuel which decreases quicker while trails are being dropped. |
⚫ | The graphics are similar to Rally-X, but downgraded at points with the HUD being at the top of the screen as opposed to the right. The explosion upon losing a life appears as numerous tiny squares dotted around the player's car along with the music appearing to freeze briefly. Oddly, the car's trails' graphics change every level. The music isn't from the arcade game or any of Hwang Shinwei's other games, and its origin is unknown. |
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− | [[File:BB Car Gameplay Video|thumb|right|300px|Gameplay video]] |
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⚫ | The graphics are similar to Rally-X, but downgraded at points with the HUD being at the top of the screen as opposed to the right. The explosion upon losing a life appears as numerous tiny squares dotted around the player's car along with the music appearing to freeze briefly. Oddly, the car's trails' graphics change every level. The music isn't from the arcade game or any of Hwang Shinwei's other games, |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | *The original 1988 version was named Mi Hun Che and the music is |
+ | *The original 1988 version was named Mi Hun Che and the music is slightly different. |
− | *The Chinese title (which is also shared by Sachen's own port of ''Rally-X'' called ''Jovial Race'') is what ''Rally-X'' is called |
+ | *The Chinese title (which is also shared by Sachen's own port of ''Rally-X'' called ''Jovial Race'') is what ''Rally-X'' is called in Chinese territories. |
==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 17:42, 30 September 2016
BB Car (also released as 迷魂車 [Mi Hun Che] or "Ecstasy Car" in Chinese and Super Car[1]) is a port of Rally-X, made for the Famicom and NES by Hwang Shinwei in 1988. It was published by Chi Chi Toy Co., Ltd (original 1988 version), RCM and JY Company.
Overview
This game is a port of the arcade game Rally-X. The player drives around collecting flags and avoiding other cars until all flags have been collected. They can attack the cars by dropping trails which if the enemies crash into, they spin out for a few seconds. The player gets 3 lives and no continues, and a limited amount of fuel which decreases quicker while trails are being dropped.
The graphics are similar to Rally-X, but downgraded at points with the HUD being at the top of the screen as opposed to the right. The explosion upon losing a life appears as numerous tiny squares dotted around the player's car along with the music appearing to freeze briefly. Oddly, the car's trails' graphics change every level. The music isn't from the arcade game or any of Hwang Shinwei's other games, and its origin is unknown.
Trivia
- The original 1988 version was named Mi Hun Che and the music is slightly different.
- The Chinese title (which is also shared by Sachen's own port of Rally-X called Jovial Race) is what Rally-X is called in Chinese territories.