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Blockade (video game)

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Release date(s)
  
October 1976

Mode(s)
  
2-player

Sound
  
Samples, Discrete

Developer
  
Gremlin Industries

Publishers
  
Sega, Gremlin Industries

Genre(s)
  
Maze

Cabinet
  
Horizontal

Initial release date
  
October 1976

Platform
  
Arcade game

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CPU
  
Intel 8080 (@2.079 Mhz)

Similar
  
Gremlin Industries games, Other games

Blockade is a black and white arcade maze game developed by Gremlin and released in October 1976. Using four directional buttons, each player moves their character around leaving a solid line behind them, turning at 90 degree angles. To win, a player must last longer than the opponent before hitting something, with the first person to hit something losing. The game ends after one player gains six wins.

Blockade is the first of what have become known as snake games.

Legacy

Several Blockade-style games appeared soon after its release, such as the Bally Astrocade game Checkmate in 1977, Atari's Surround in 1978, and the 1978 TRS-80 computer game Worm.

Though Blockade did not reference snakes or worms, many variants were themed as such, including Nibbler and Snake Byte, both from 1982. The 1997 Nokia mobile phone version is simply called Snake.

Midway's Tron (1982) included a single-player variant of the Blockade concept based on the Light Cycle game from the film. The player battles against one computer-controlled line-drawing cycle, and three on subsequent levels. This led to Blockade-style games sometimes being called Tron or light cycles.

References

Blockade (video game) Wikipedia